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9781231302101: Hysterai phrontides, or, The last thoughts of Dr. Whitby; containing his correction of several passages in his commentary on the New Testament, to which are added, five discourses ...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1728 Excerpt: ...who used them in Confirmation of his Sabellian Doctrine. And whereas it is said by some, that the Apostle having said in the immediate preceeding-Words, That Christ came from the Father jcotTot a-dput, according to the Flefl), or, as to his human Nature, it is reasonable to conceive he should proceed to say what he was according to his Divine Nature: That this is not necessary, appears from Cltmens Rom. (f) where speaking of the Dignity of oAbraham, he saith, That from him descended the Lord Jesus, TtctTo. rd.px.ci, according to the Flesh; but saith not one Word concerning his Spiritual Descent. Nor, Secondly, Doth this follow from these Words of the Apostle, Gal. iv. 8. When ye knew not God, ye worfiisped them, who by Nature-jutre G no t () OllT/HTCfl KCU XM/JUXfit To TaS ctXrfciMt jltWria S®" U1 S7rt ftcevTaiv 0go$ gfjv Aiyet »t» fjbtrct xxiiir.Ttxt, TTavTtt //ot xxpxhdoTeti UTt Tou n«Tpo5, rurfus, jcciAtfs wre TrxvTcxpxropx Xpirev Tst« fi Kx U'JTM (U/«pTtipJJ(T« 0 Xpif 0$, fbXpTVUlt» XstSC? tpit, '.CU'.TX t/jOl ffacpaA'Jara Wto Tcu n«Tpc$ xx 7»eciTwi jcpaTeir,rscrrexpaTp.vcepa n«.tfoi xttTsfujn XpiroV Contra Ktet. p. 10. (f) Epifl. aaCorinthtos. Sect. 3. no Gods. Christ being by Nature truly God, as having by that Nature which he derives from the Father true Divine Power and Dominion over all things both in Heaven and Earth, in Subordination to him who alone is absolutely 0 navTojcgaTfflg, of himself Supreme over all. Secondly, These Words may be sairly rendered thus, ye worshipped Gods, roi$ pi pwth Gods which had no 'Being or Existence in Nature. For such were many of their fictitious Gods, Venus, Diana, Minerva, Src. or Gods made with Hands, for of such Gods the Apostle saith, we know that an...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1728 Excerpt: ...who used them in Confirmation of his Sabellian Doctrine. And whereas it is said by some, that the Apostle having said in the immediate preceeding-Words, That Christ came from the Father jcotTot a-dput, according to the Flefl), or, as to his human Nature, it is reasonable to conceive he should proceed to say what he was according to his Divine Nature: That this is not necessary, appears from Cltmens Rom. (f) where speaking of the Dignity of oAbraham, he saith, That from him descended the Lord Jesus, TtctTo. rd.px.ci, according to the Flesh; but saith not one Word concerning his Spiritual Descent. Nor, Secondly, Doth this follow from these Words of the Apostle, Gal. iv. 8. When ye knew not God, ye worfiisped them, who by Nature-jutre G no t () OllT/HTCfl KCU XM/JUXfit To TaS ctXrfciMt jltWria S®" U1 S7rt ftcevTaiv 0go$ gfjv Aiyet »t» fjbtrct xxiiir.Ttxt, TTavTtt //ot xxpxhdoTeti UTt Tou n«Tpo5, rurfus, jcciAtfs wre TrxvTcxpxropx Xpirev Tst« fi Kx U'JTM (U/«pTtipJJ(T« 0 Xpif 0$, fbXpTVUlt» XstSC? tpit, '.CU'.TX t/jOl ffacpaA'Jara Wto Tcu n«Tpc$ xx 7»eciTwi jcpaTeir,rscrrexpaTp.vcepa n«.tfoi xttTsfujn XpiroV Contra Ktet. p. 10. (f) Epifl. aaCorinthtos. Sect. 3. no Gods. Christ being by Nature truly God, as having by that Nature which he derives from the Father true Divine Power and Dominion over all things both in Heaven and Earth, in Subordination to him who alone is absolutely 0 navTojcgaTfflg, of himself Supreme over all. Secondly, These Words may be sairly rendered thus, ye worshipped Gods, roi$ pi pwth Gods which had no 'Being or Existence in Nature. For such were many of their fictitious Gods, Venus, Diana, Minerva, Src. or Gods made with Hands, for of such Gods the Apostle saith, we know that an...

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