| New Church gen. confer - 1840 - 586 pages
...doth Athanasius lay his foundation here. When to that question proposed, " How it can be said that the Father is GOD, the Son GOD, and the Holy Ghost GOD, and yet that there are not three Gods ?" the first reply which he makes is this, where there is a communion... | |
| Church of England, Sir John Bayley - 1816 - 738 pages
...delileration or judgment, they must inevitably ie one in mind. The doctrine, then, of our hurch, " that the Father is God, the Son ' God, and the Holy Ghost God, and yet 1 that they are not three Gods, but one God," nay easily be understood. Each is a distinct... | |
| 1819 - 818 pages
...years of St. John. In the third century, Tertullian teaches as the prime article of the Gospel, that " the Father is God, the Son God, and the Holy Ghost God, and every one singly God, and altogether make one God." He therefore must have understood, that the... | |
| sir Adam Gordon (bart.) - 1819 - 484 pages
...article of our Creed, we complete oar belief in the ever BB 2 adorable Trinity : we acknowledge that the Father is God, the Son God, and the Holy Ghost God; which has been fully proved under their respective articles. Yet, though we acknowledge three distinct... | |
| 1822 - 858 pages
...deliberation or judgment, they must inevitably be one in mind. The doctrine, then, of our church, ' that the Father is God, the Son God, and the Holy Ghost God, and yet that they are not three Gods but one God,' may easily be understood. Each is a distinct Existence... | |
| Daniel Waterland - 1823 - 534 pages
...accounts, the name of Spirit is emphatically and more peculiarly attributed to him. In like manner, the Father is God, the Son God, and the Holy Ghost God ; yet the Father is emphatically the one God. Not that he is God in any higher, or any different sense... | |
| 1826 - 590 pages
...at the same time the Divine Unity is so expressly declared, that we cannot hesitate to admit, that "the Father is God, the Son God, and the Holy Ghost God, and yet, that they are not three Gods, but one God." Thus does our church hold the doctrine of the... | |
| 1822 - 814 pages
...deliberation or judgment, they must inevitably be one in mind. The doctrine, then, of our church, ' that the Father is God, the Son God, and the Holy Ghost God, and yet that they are not three Gods but one God,' may easily be understood. Each is a distinct Existence... | |
| Ralph Cudworth, Thomas Birch - 1829 - 544 pages
...— doth Athanasius lay his foundation here. When to that question proposed, How it can be said, that the Father is God, the Son God, and the Holy Ghost God, and yet that there are not three gods ? the first reply which he makes is this : отrон Koivа ra... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1834 - 210 pages
...such worship ? This he must have meant, if he was a Unitarian. What did Cudworth mean in agreeing that the Father is God, the Son God, and the Holy Ghost God, nnd these three are one God? Did he mean that neiiher the Son nor the Holy Ghost ; God in any sense... | |
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