 | Giles Jacob - Law - 1714
...Collateral: Lineal Defcent is conveyed downward in a right Line, from the Grand-Father to the Father, and from the Father to the Son, and from the Son to the Nephew, &c. Collateral Defcent is fbringing out of the Side of the whole Blood, as Grandfather's Brother,... | |
 | Giles Jacob - 1750
...•, -Lineal Defcent is conveyed downward in a right Line, from the Grandfather to the Father, and from the Father to the Son, and from the Son. to the Nephew, &c. of the whole Blood, as Grandfather's Brother, Collateral Defcent is fpringing out of the... | |
 | William Huntington (works.) - 1811
...no liar can have; and we feel and enjoy the fellowship of the Spirit. The testimony of heaven comes from the Father to the Son, and from the Son to the Spirit, who is the speaker to all the churches, Rev. i. 1 1. There is he who sits upon the throne,... | |
 | Thomas Curtis - 1829
...down in a right line DESCRIBE', v. DESCRIB'ER, ns DESCRIPTION, n. DESCRipT/rvE, adj. DESCRIVE', va from the grandfather to the father, from the father to the son, and from the son to the grandson, &c. DESCENT OF DIGNITIES. A dignity differs from common inheritances, and goes not according to the... | |
 | Religion - 1830 - 559 pages
...of principle the Holy Ghost, your mutual love;— and Thou, O HOLY SPIRIT, in that eternal emanation from the Father to the Son and from the Son to the Father, in being their substantial love; the eternal bond whirh unites the Father with the Son and... | |
 | Benjamin Hanbury, Congregational Union of England and Wales - Religion - 1839
...Eternal Father conceiveth his Son, and perfectly willeth it, there must needs be full and perfect love from the Father to the Son, and from the Son to the Father ; so from both, proceedelh a third manner of being, called the third Person, ' the Holy Spirit.'... | |
 | William Ives Budington - History - 1845 - 258 pages
...speaking of the three Shepards of New England, that " there was such a similitude of spirit, descending from the father to the son, and from the son to the grandson in this holy generation, that albeit they were all of them severally short-lived, the two first not... | |
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