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is called the Father , or Creator ; the human esence , principle , or character , united to the divine in the person of Christ Jesus , in virtue of which he is called the Son and Redeemer ; and lastly , the proceeding eflence or ...
is called the Father , or Creator ; the human esence , principle , or character , united to the divine in the person of Christ Jesus , in virtue of which he is called the Son and Redeemer ; and lastly , the proceeding eflence or ...
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Soon after this , they pushed their colony down to Atbara , where we know , from Herodotus , they successfully pursued their studies ; from which Josephus says they were called Meroetes , or inhabitants of the isle of Meroe .
Soon after this , they pushed their colony down to Atbara , where we know , from Herodotus , they successfully pursued their studies ; from which Josephus says they were called Meroetes , or inhabitants of the isle of Meroe .
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The firit , called the Apostles ' Creed , observes Dr. P. is Unitarian ; for in it God the father Almighty is spoken of as quite diftinct from Jesus Christ our Lord . In the second , called the Nicene Creed , composed A. D. 325 , Christ ...
The firit , called the Apostles ' Creed , observes Dr. P. is Unitarian ; for in it God the father Almighty is spoken of as quite diftinct from Jesus Christ our Lord . In the second , called the Nicene Creed , composed A. D. 325 , Christ ...
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