New Englander and Yale Review, Volumul 8Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1850 |
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... distinct and essential elements to be kept in view , compared and harmonized ; -the DIVINE UNITY ; -the INDIVIDUALITY of the Father , the Son , and the Spirit : -the DIVINITY of each . That only can be the true method of stating and ...
... distinct and essential elements to be kept in view , compared and harmonized ; -the DIVINE UNITY ; -the INDIVIDUALITY of the Father , the Son , and the Spirit : -the DIVINITY of each . That only can be the true method of stating and ...
Pagina 5
... distinct from the Father , as any conscious intelligent existence is distinct from any other . The Father alone , therefore , is strictly , and in the highest sense divine ; the Son and Spirit are divine only in a limited and modified ...
... distinct from the Father , as any conscious intelligent existence is distinct from any other . The Father alone , therefore , is strictly , and in the highest sense divine ; the Son and Spirit are divine only in a limited and modified ...
Pagina 6
... distinct from the Father , as separate existences . Their individuality is not that of three men , or three angels , or three distinct intelligent beings of any sort ; but they constitute in fact one being , and possess individu- ality ...
... distinct from the Father , as separate existences . Their individuality is not that of three men , or three angels , or three distinct intelligent beings of any sort ; but they constitute in fact one being , and possess individu- ality ...
Pagina 7
... distinct personal subsistence as the Logos , prior to the incarnation . The Deity , ever one and the same in all the manifestations of himself to man , now assumes the character and office of Father , now of Son , and now of Holy Spirit ...
... distinct personal subsistence as the Logos , prior to the incarnation . The Deity , ever one and the same in all the manifestations of himself to man , now assumes the character and office of Father , now of Son , and now of Holy Spirit ...
Pagina 8
... distinct spiritual existence , separate from that of the Father , or only in some limited and secondary sense , such as may consist with strict numerical unity of being in the God- head ? These questions fairly answered , we can no ...
... distinct spiritual existence , separate from that of the Father , or only in some limited and secondary sense , such as may consist with strict numerical unity of being in the God- head ? These questions fairly answered , we can no ...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volumul 43 Edward Royall Tyler,William Lathrop Kingsley,George Park Fisher,Timothy Dwight Vizualizare completă - 1884 |
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Pagina 383 - Commentaries remarks, that this law of Nature being coeval with mankind, and dictated by God himself, is of course superior in obligation to any other. It is binding over all the globe, in all countries and at all times; no human laws are of any validity if contrary to this, and such of them as are valid, derive all their force, and all their validity, and all their authority, mediately and immediately, from this original...
Pagina 615 - That the provisions of an act entitled "an act respecting fugitives from justice, and persons escaping from the service of their masters...
Pagina 610 - In the white curtain, to and fro, She saw the gusty shadow sway. But when the moon was very low, And wild winds bound within their cell, The shadow of the poplar fell Upon her bed, across her brow. She only said, " The night is dreary, He cometh not," she said; She said, " I am aweary, aweary, I would that I were dead!
Pagina 462 - ... laying up in store for themselves a good foundation against the time to come, that they may lay hold on eternal life.
Pagina 59 - Brother ! For us was thy back so bent, for us were thy straight limbs and fingers so deformed; thou wert our Conscript, on whom the lot fell, and fighting our battles wert so marred.
Pagina 604 - Come then, pure hands, and bear the head That sleeps or wears the mask of sleep, And come, whatever loves to weep, And hear the ritual of the dead. Ah yet, ev'n yet, if this might be, I, falling on his faithful heart, Would breathing thro...
Pagina 507 - And I heard as it were the voice of a great multitude, and as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of mighty thunderings, saying, Alleluia, for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth.
Pagina 13 - Of old hast thou laid the foundation of the earth; and the heavens are the work of thy hands. 26 They shall perish, but thou shalt endure: yea, all of them shall wax old like a garment; as a vesture shalt thou change them, and they shall be changed...
Pagina 604 - CALM is the morn without a sound, Calm as to suit a calmer grief, And only thro' the faded leaf The chestnut pattering to the ground : Calm and deep peace on this high wold, And on these dews that drench the furze, And all the silvery gossamers That twinkle into green and gold : Calm and still light on yon great plain That sweeps with all its autumn bowers, And crowded farms...
Pagina 455 - It is now the fashion to place the golden age of England in times when noblemen were destitute of comforts the want of which would be intolerable to a modern footman, when farmers and shopkeepers breakfasted on loaves the very sight of which would raise a riot in a .modern workhouse...