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It will not do, therefore, first to acknowledge the Scrip tures as containing a revelation of the Divine Will, and then to sit in judgment upon the individual parts or subjects of that revelation. If so, we are justly chargeable with the in consistency Of at the same time admitting and rejecting it of admitting it in part, and of rejecting it in part. If -it be in deed and in truth an emanation from God, we must re ceive it as. A whole and believe it as a whole If it be not a divine revelation, then let its claims he disproved, and its authority at once and for ever set aside.

Were we required to furnish an exemplification Of the principle against which our Observations have been directed, we might select the account given by the Apostle John of the incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ, when he says, The Word (logos) became flesh and dwelt among us.' Now, that portion of Scripture which bears the name of John as its author, after having been subjected to the most rigid examination, has been admitted into the sacred canon, and has invariably been received byprofessing Christians as part of the Holy Scriptures.. But many who admit its authority in the abstract, and acknowledge John to be an inspired wri ter, nevertheless take exception against the passage in ques tion, because it is at variance with their preconceived opi nions, or inexplicable to their limited faculties Now, if John's gospel be indeed part of divine revelation, we are bound to yield our assent to its statements: We,must re ceive the declaration regarding Christ's incarnation (for to him the passage quoted undoubtedly refers) as true, because it forms part of John's gospel; and that gospel has been. Found to be true.

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Excerpt from Letters on the Trinity, and on the Divinity of Christ: Addressed to the Rev. William E. Channing, in Answer to His Sermon "on the Doctrines of Christianity;" Preached and Published at Baltimore

It will not do, therefore, first to acknowledge the Scrip tures as containing a revelation of the Divine Will, and then to sit in judgment upon the individual parts or subjects of that revelation. If so, we are justly chargeable with the in consistency Of at the same time admitting and rejecting it of admitting it in part, and of rejecting it in part. If -it be in deed and in truth an emanation from God, we must re ceive it as. A whole and believe it as a whole If it be not a divine revelation, then let its claims he disproved, and its authority at once and for ever set aside.

Were we required to furnish an exemplification Of the principle against which our Observations have been directed, we might select the account given by the Apostle John of the incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ, when he says, The Word (logos) became flesh and dwelt among us.' Now, that portion of Scripture which bears the name of John as its author, after having been subjected to the most rigid examination, has been admitted into the sacred canon, and has invariably been received byprofessing Christians as part of the Holy Scriptures.. But many who admit its authority in the abstract, and acknowledge John to be an inspired wri ter, nevertheless take exception against the passage in ques tion, because it is at variance with their preconceived opi nions, or inexplicable to their limited faculties Now, if John's gospel be indeed part of divine revelation, we are bound to yield our assent to its statements: We,must re ceive the declaration regarding Christ's incarnation (for to him the passage quoted undoubtedly refers) as true, because it forms part of John's gospel; and that gospel has been. Found to be true.

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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book defends the divinity of Jesus Christ and explores his relationship with the Father and the Holy Spirit. The author argues his case by analyzing biblical passages, and presenting textual evidence to support his viewpoints. The author claims that previous works on the subject have been either too technical or voluminous and aims to provide a concise and accessible resource for readers interested in understanding the theological arguments surrounding the divinity of Christ. The book offers a comprehensive examination of the topic, engaging with differing perspectives while presenting a compelling and evidence-based case. Through exploration of the Trinity, its significance, and its implications, this book provides readers with the tools to form their own informed opinions on the nature of Christ. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9780243249787_0

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