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... true understanding of the Incarnation and the Trinity , Luther came to see his experience with the radicals partly in terms of a parallel with the age when Arianism flourished , a period which he considered one of the darkest in history ...
... true understanding of the Incarnation and the Trinity , Luther came to see his experience with the radicals partly in terms of a parallel with the age when Arianism flourished , a period which he considered one of the darkest in history ...
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... true , if either , and his aim is partly ' to make the point that it is not his province as angelic instructor in metaphysics , theology , and ethics to resolve questions of natural science for man.'70 Questions of fact should not in ...
... true , if either , and his aim is partly ' to make the point that it is not his province as angelic instructor in metaphysics , theology , and ethics to resolve questions of natural science for man.'70 Questions of fact should not in ...
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... true identity in some way that has previously eluded him , or that he reveals here a new understanding of his divine nature . He has undergone the entire temptation in his ' character of God - man ' ( Works , XV , 303-5 ) , and the ...
... true identity in some way that has previously eluded him , or that he reveals here a new understanding of his divine nature . He has undergone the entire temptation in his ' character of God - man ' ( Works , XV , 303-5 ) , and the ...
Contents
2 Miltons Doctrine of Son and Spirit | 24 |
Miltons Doctrine of the Spirit | 47 |
3 The Spirit and the Son in Epic Poetry | 59 |
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