| 1826 - 524 lapas
...and in some respects curious. ED.] 1. Only one God; 1 Cor. viii. 4; 1 Tim. i. 17. 2. God is the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ ; 2 Cor. i. 3, xi. 31 ; Eph. i. 3. 3. The Father it the only God ; Rom. xiv. 27 ; I Cor. viii. 6 5 Eph. i. 17, iv. 5, v.... | |
| James Orr - 1897 - 296 lapas
...the sketch of a moral worldorder, theology can only take as its starting-point the notion of God in which the relation of God to His Son our Lord is expressed, and through His mediation is extended to His community. . . . God verifies Himself to the Son and the... | |
| Alfred Ernest Garvie - 1899 - 456 lapas
...personality of God. The starting-point of theology along this path can be only " the conception of God, in which the relation of God to His Son our Lord is expressed, and by His mediation is also extended to His community." This conception is expressed in the name "... | |
| Gregory Dexter Walcott - 1904 - 142 lapas
...relation which by Christ's mediation, is extended likewise to His community. For when the Apostles, . . . describe God as our Father, that is an abbreviated...fully stated runs, ' the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.' . . . Any attempt, therefore, to construct a scientific doctrine of God must be wrong... | |
| Gregory Dexter Walcott - 1904 - 146 lapas
..."Recht. u. Ver.," Eng., iH., p. 273. 2 Matthew, 5 : 48. "Ritschl: "Eecht. u. Ver.," Eng., III., p. 262. of God to His Son our Lord is expressed, a relation...likewise to His community. For when the Apostles, . . . describe God as our Father, that is an abbreviated expression for the Christian name for God,... | |
| William P. Anderson - 244 lapas
...delineating the moral order of the world must take as its starting-point that conception of God in which the relation of God to his Son our Lord is expressed,...mediation, is extended likewise to his community. . . . As this conception of God is recognized as coming from the source of knowledge which is authoritative... | |
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