| Church of England, Thomas Newland - 1829 - 696 pages
...her substance." 2. It declares the nature thereby assumed: " Two whole and perfect natures, that is, the " Godhead and Manhood were joined together " in one person, never to be divided." 3. It describes the sufferings endured in that character: " He truly suffered, was dead, and buried."... | |
| Samuel Hinds - Bible - 1829 - 412 pages
...Church of England contains that very specific statement of the truth impressed on the apostles' minds, " two whole and perfect natures, that is to say, the Godhead and the manhood, were joined together in one person, never to be divided." In what way this truth was gradually... | |
| Church of England - 1829 - 668 pages
...substance with the Father, took Man's nature in the womb of the blessed Virgin, of her substance : to thnt two whole and perfect Natures, that is to say, the Godhead and Man. liood, were joined together in one Person, never to be divided, whereof is one Christ, very God,... | |
| John Bainbridge Smith - Theology, Doctrinal - 1830 - 540 pages
...substance with the Father, took man's nature in the womb of the blessed Virgin, of her substance ; so that two whole and perfect natures, that is to say,...divided, whereof is one Christ, very God and very man; who truly suffered, was crucified, dead, and buried, to reconcile His Father to us, and to he a sacrifice,... | |
| Tracts - 1830 - 366 pages
...man's nature—so that two whole and perfect na• Barrow'« Works, Vol. ii p. 255. Ed. 1716. tares, that is to say, the Godhead and manhood were joined...divided, whereof is one Christ, very God and very man." Art. sec.— It is added by an expositor, " the essential properties of one nature were not communicated... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1830 - 482 pages
...with Ute Father, took Man's natun: in the womb of the hi r . Virsriii, of her substance: ьо r'ml u whole and perfect Natures, that is to say, the Godhead...Person, never to be divided, whereof is one Christ, ver; Gfwi, and very M 'in i wbo truly siiflVrvd was crucified, dead, and buried, in reconc'di hi«... | |
| Church of England - 1830 - 548 pages
...the Spirit of God, as not to need to be begotten by mang. Lastly, He so took the nature of man, as that two whole and perfect natures, that is to say, the Godhead and the manhood, were joined together in one person, whereof is one ' Christ, very God, and very man.'... | |
| Mary Martha Sherwood - Conduct of life - 1831 - 304 pages
...and eternal Lord God — ' took man's nature in the womb of the blessed Virgin, of her substance ; so that two whole and perfect natures, that is to say,...divided, whereof is one Christ, very God and very man.' (Zd, Article of the Church of England.) And in this nature which he took upon himself, even our nature,... | |
| Reformed Church - 1831 - 388 pages
...substance with the Father, took man's nature, in the womb of the blessed virgin, of her substance : so that two whole and perfect natures, that is to say,...divided ; whereof is one Christ, very God, and very Man ; who truly suffered, was crucified, dead, and buried, to reconcile his Father to us, and to be a sacrifice,... | |
| Richard Watson - Apologetics - 1831 - 458 pages
...with the Father, took man's nature in the womb of the blessed Virgin of her substance ; so lhat the two whole and perfect natures, that is to say, the...divided, whereof is one Christ, very God and very man." Whatever objections may be raised against these views by the mere reason of man, unable to comprehend... | |
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