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... nature- though nature does not here signify essence , but the divine image , as in Gal . iv . 8. which by nature are no Gods , and corns Col. ii . 9 . θειοτής Rom . i . 20. τὸ θεῖον Acts xvii . 29 . which words are all translated ...
... nature- though nature does not here signify essence , but the divine image , as in Gal . iv . 8. which by nature are no Gods , and corns Col. ii . 9 . θειοτής Rom . i . 20. τὸ θεῖον Acts xvii . 29 . which words are all translated ...
Page 913
... nature tend to the same point , it does not therefore fol- low that the same thing can be conceded with regard to two different natures , as the nature of God and the nature of man , in which case the external immutability of one party ...
... nature tend to the same point , it does not therefore fol- low that the same thing can be conceded with regard to two different natures , as the nature of God and the nature of man , in which case the external immutability of one party ...
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... nature . But did his disciples under- stand him as speaking merely of his human nature ? Was this the belief in himself which Christ required ? Such an opinion will scarcely be maintained . If therefore he said this , not of his human ...
... nature . But did his disciples under- stand him as speaking merely of his human nature ? Was this the belief in himself which Christ required ? Such an opinion will scarcely be maintained . If therefore he said this , not of his human ...
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THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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