Jesus Christ Natures
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The mystery of Godliness in a letter to an erroneous man. Written for the Comfort and Establishment of the Congregations at Providence Chapel and Monkwell-Street Meeting. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel.
William HuntingtonDate: [1794]- E-books
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The mistery of three natures in the son of God: The Mistery of the Two Natures in the One Mediator: and the Necessity of these Natures each in their Order, which is a Bulwark against Arianism, or an Evening Voicc. By one greatly beloved by God, H. G
H. G.Date: [1720?]- E-books
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An antidote against a new heresy, concerning the true sonship of Jesus Christ a sermon from John ix.35. -Dost thou believe on the Son of God? Preached at Howgate; on Monday the 30th of June, 1777: Being a Thanksgiving-Day, after a Celebration of our Lord's Supper. With Some Enlargements and Explanatory Notes. As also An Appendix: Concerning the Wonderful Theory of Animalcular Generation; as lately brought in, by a Clergyman of the Church of Scotland, for the Proper Ground of the Fundamental Article of the Christian Religiond By Adam Gib, Minister of the Gospel at Edinburgh.
Gib, Adam, 1714-1788.Date: M,DCC,LXXVII. [1777]- E-books
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The divine and human natures united in the person of Jesus Christ . Whereon is laid the foundation for his receiving divine attributions. Demonstrated by Scripture, and no Ways repugnant to Sound Reason. In a calm defence of an examination of William Bromfield's Prnciples, with Regard to the Conception and Mission of Jesus Christ, publish'd by him as the Faith of a true Christian, and the primitive Quakers Faith. By Henton Brown.
Brown, Henton, 1698?-1776.Date: [1728]- E-books
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The catholick doctrine concerning the union of the two natures in the one person of Christ stated and vindicated . A sermon preach'd at the triennial visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God, John, Lord Bishop of Oxford; held at Witney, on Tuesday, July 21. 1719. In which also Dr. Bennet's late Notion, of the total Quiescence of the Divine Nature in our Saviour during his Ministry, is Consider'd and Examin'd. By William Stephens, M. A. Vicar of Bampton in Oxford-Shire, late Fellow of Exeter College in Oxford. Publish'd at the Request of his Lordship and the Clergy.
Stephens, William, 1692-1732.Date: [1722]