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Son of God - Early works to 1800

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    Mr. Whiston's letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Nottingham , concerning the eternity of the Son of God and of the Holy Spirit.

    Whiston, William, 1667-1752. | Date: 1719
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    Useful and important questions concerning Jesus the son of God freely proposed with a humble attempt to answer them according to Scripture. Quest. I. What is the true Meaning of the Name Son of God, given to Christ in the New Testament, and especially where the Belief of it is made necessary to Salvation? Quest. II. Did the Disciples of Christ certainly believe that Jesus was the True and Eternal God during his Life-Time, or not 'till after his Death and Resurrection? Quest. III. Could the Son of God properly enter into a Covenant with God his Father before the Creation, to do and suffer what was necessary to our Redemption without having any human Soul which might consent to suffer? With several other Enquiries of equal Moment. To which is added, a charitable essay On the true Importance of any Human Schemes to explain the Sacred Doctrine of the Trinity.

    Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. | Date: [1746]

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