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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[7899] Mundialis lux.

[7900] Gen. i. 6, 7.

[7901] Gen. i. 14, 16.

[7902] John i. 3.

[7903] John i. 1.

[7904] [Kaye thinks the Athanasian hymn (so called) was composed by one who had this treatise always in mind. See p. 526.]

[7905] Per eum.

Chapter XIII.—The Force of Sundry Passages of Scripture Illustrated in Relation to the Plurality of Persons and Unity of Substance. There is No Polytheism Here, Since the Unity is Insisted on as a Remedy Against Polytheism.

[7906] Ps. xlv. 6, 7.

[7907] Isa. xlv. 14, 15 (Sept.).

[7908] John i. 1.

[7909] Ps. cx. 1.

[7910] Isa. liii. 1.

[7911] Gen. xix. 24.

[7912] Ps. lxxxii. 6.

[7913] Psa. 82.1.

[7914] Retro.

[7915] Numerum.

[7916] Conscientia.

[7917] Rom. i. 7.

[7918] Rom. ix. 5.

[7919] Species.

Chapter XIV.—The Natural Invisibility of the Father, and the Visibility of the Son Witnessed in Many Passages of the Old Testament. Arguments of Their Distinctness, Thus Supplied.

 

 

 

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