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Page 153
... declaring that we should be content to know simply that the " Son of God , our Mediator , was made flesh , that he is ... declares that the properties of each nature remain indi- vidually distinct after the Incarnation , but he readily ...
... declaring that we should be content to know simply that the " Son of God , our Mediator , was made flesh , that he is ... declares that the properties of each nature remain indi- vidually distinct after the Incarnation , but he readily ...
Page 269
... declares the tribes to be enslaved in Parthian territory . The identification of Parthia as the power of the civil state is further strengthened by the close parallel between Milton's comment on the relations between church and state in ...
... declares the tribes to be enslaved in Parthian territory . The identification of Parthia as the power of the civil state is further strengthened by the close parallel between Milton's comment on the relations between church and state in ...
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... declares ( CE XIV , 253–55 ) that the statement " The Word was with God , and was God " means only that he resided in the bosom of the Father , not as sharing his essence but reclining there as John did upon Christ's bosom ; further he ...
... declares ( CE XIV , 253–55 ) that the statement " The Word was with God , and was God " means only that he resided in the bosom of the Father , not as sharing his essence but reclining there as John did upon Christ's bosom ; further he ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
THE EXEGETICAL | 10 |
Literary Uses of Job as Epic Theme and Epic Model | 28 |
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