For though there be that are called gods, whether in heaven or in earth, (as there be gods many, and lords many,) 6 But to us there is but one God, the Father, of whom are all things, and we in him ; and one Lord Jesus Christ, by whom are all things,... Institutes of Natural and Revealed Religion - Page 177by Joseph Priestley - 1782 - 2 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Clarke - 1744 - 434 pages
...refolves the fame Ir. queftion : Ver. 4. As concerning the eating things offered in Sacrifice unto Idols, we know that an Idol is nothing in the World, and that there is none Other God but One. Uowbeit, faith he, ver. 7. there is not in every man That knowledge : For fame with mfcience of the... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1788 - 738 pages
...wherein the Apoftle occafionally aiTcrts the unity of elTence in the Godhead. // .• know, fays he, that there is none other God but one; for though there be that are called God:, to us there is but tneGod, the Father, of ivhom are all things, endive in him; and one Lord Jefus... | |
| Robert Clayton - 1751 - 408 pages
...that of being the Son of God, ought by no means to be looked upon as Blafphemy. St. Paul fays, that though there be that are called GODS, whether in Heaven...or in Earth, as there be Gods many and Lords many, yet to us there is but one God the Father, of whom are ' alt 'Things, and we in him ; and one Lord... | |
| Robert Clayton - 1751 - 216 pages
...the Chrift or the Mejfiah. And that is in his Epiftle to the Corinthians, where he fays, ** For the? there be that are called Gods, whether in Heaven or in Earth, (as there be Gods many, and iords many) yet to us there is but one God, F 2 the * Ifa. xxxv. 4, 5; f See Pfal. ex. I, 2. II See... | |
| Thomas Boston - 1755 - 318 pages
...and not in Name only, or in the Opinion of Men. Now, there is tut one true God : i Cor. viii. 4. ' We know that ' an idol is nothing in the world, and that there is ' none other God but one.' And Reafon teaches, that there can be no more than one, in that there can be but one moft perfeft Being.... | |
| Assembly of divines confess. and catech - 1765 - 626 pages
...viii. 4. As concerning therefore the eating of thofe things that are offered in facrifice unto idols, we know that an idol is nothing in the world, and that there is none othcr God but one. v. 6. But to us there is but one God, the Father, of whom are all things, and we... | |
| Thomas Newton (bp. of Bristol.) - 1766 - 510 pages
...to the Corinthians, (i Cor. VIII. 4, 5, 6.) and the paflage cannot be fo well underftood without it. There is none other God but one. For though there...are called gods, •whether in heaven or in earth; whether Dii cceleftes, celcjiiai Gods, as they are ufually denominated, or fatpovx iir^woi, earthly... | |
| Horace - 1767 - 428 pages
...the Heathen Theology here explained, in that remarkable Text, i Cor. viii. 5, 6. For tbtugh there bt that are called Gods, -whether in Heaven or in Earth (as there be Godi many, ami Lords many) ; Bui to us there is but ONE GOD, the FAT HER, of wbom are all Thingt, and... | |
| John Flavel - 1767 - 258 pages
...we are not as the Heathens, worfhipping many and falfc Gods. 1 Cor. viii. 5, (t. For though there he that are called Gods, whether in Heaven, or in Earth, as there he Gods many, and Lords many; hnt to us there is bat one God, the Father cfwi'oia are all Things, and... | |
| Church of Scotland - 1768 - 576 pages
...viii. 4. As concerning therefore the eating of thofe things that are offered in facrifice unto idols, we know that an idol is nothing in the world, and that there is none other God but one. v. 6. But to us there is but one God, the Father, of whom are all things, and we by him ; and one Lord... | |
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