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Logos (Philosophy)
Term in Western philosophy, psychology, rhetoric, and religion
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Three tracts . I. Remarks upon this question: whether the appearances under the Old Testament were appearances of the true God Himself, or only of some other Spiritual Being, representing the true God, and acting in his Name. II. An essay on the Schechinah. Or, Considerations on the divine Appearances mention'd in the Scriptures. III. Texts of scripture relating to the logos, considered. By the late Reverend and learned Moses Lowman.
Lowman, Moses, 1680-1752.
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Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]
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An illustration of several texts of scripture , particularly those in which the logos occurs. The substance of eight sermons Preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, in the Years 1764 and 1765. At the Appointment of Mrs. Heathcote, And by Permission of the Lord Bishop of London; For the Lecture Founded by Lady Moyer. To which are added two tracts relative to an intermediate state. By Benjamin Dawson, L. L. D. Rector of Burgh in Suffolk.
Dawson, Benjamin, 1729-1814.
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Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]
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Another defence of the unity, wherein St. John's introduction to his Gospel, and his account of the Word's being made flesh, are considered. With a few remarks on some very late notable publications, particularly those of Dr. Benjamin Dawson, and Dr. Kennicot
Fleming, Caleb, 1698-1779.
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Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]
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The sentiments of Philo Judeus concerning the logos, or word of God together with large extracts from his writings compared with the Scriptures on many other particular and essential doctrines of the Christian religion. By Jacob Bryant.
Bryant, Jacob, 1715-1804.
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Date: MDCCXCVII. [1797]
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