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" The scripture in declaring the Son's derivation from the Father, never makes mention of any limitation of time ; but always supposes and affirms him to have existed with the Father from the beginning, and before all worlds. "
The divinity of Christ asserted, and the censures in the Athanasian creed ... - Page 10
by James Hurly - 1747
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The Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity: In Three Parts : Wherein All the ...

Samuel Clarke - Trinity - 1712 - 556 pages
...ftntent. of God was made ом of No- Dionjf. Alexandr. thing { S XV. The Scripture, in declaring the Sons 'Derivation from the Father, never makes mention of...Time ; but always fuppofes and affirms him to have exifted with the Father from the Beginning, and before All Worlds. See the Texts, №(567, 569, f74,...
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Memoirs of Literature, Volume 5

Bibliography - 478 pages
...on the other Hand, that he is thefelf-exifte>tt Sub/lance* If. The Scripture, fn declaring the Smfb* Derivation from the Father, never makes mention of...Limitation of Time ; but always fuppofes and affirms him to riave exifted with the Father/row the beginning, and before all Worlds . '" \6. Theythereforehavealfojuftlybeenceafured...
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Johannis Friderici Flattii opuscula academica

Johann Friedrich von Flatt - Bible - 1826 - 510 pages
...to define. The Scripture, (§. i5.) in declaring the Son's Derivation from the Father, never malies mention of any Limitation of Time ; but always fuppofes and affirms him to have exilted with the Father from the Beginning, and before All Worlds. Whether ($. 17.) the Son derives...
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The Biblical Repertory and Theological Review, Volume 1

Charles Hodge - 1829 - 664 pages
...distinctly declared ; and therefore men ouglir. not to presume lobe able to define. (•; 13.) The scripture in declaring the Son's derivation from the Father, never makes mention of uy limitation of time ; but always supposes and affirms him to have existed with the Father from the...
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The Trinitarian Theology of Dr. Samuel Clarke (1675-1729): Context, Sources ...

Thomas C. Pfizenmaier - History - 1997 - 256 pages
...and they who, on the other hand, affirm that he is the self-existent substance. XV. The Scripture, in declaring the Son's derivation from the Father,...makes mention of any limitation of time; but always supposes and affirms him to have existed with the Father from the beginning and before all worlds....
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