The book A Plea for the Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity was written by author Landis, Robert Wharton, 1809-1883 Here you can read free online of A Plea for the Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Plea for the Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity a good or bad book?
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32, as speaking of himself in this, his official capacity, and declaring that the time of the judgment was not among the things communicated to him as the commissioned messenger of the Father ; that it was to remain a divine secret. * Unitarians also adduce the following text in oppo- sition to the plenary divinity of Christ. John i. 18, " No man hath seen God at any time. " But ac- cording to the Arian doctrine, this text must of necessity refer to the Father, because they profess to believe t...hat Christ is God, but in a subordinate sense. And Christ was visible to man. If the text, therefore, refers to the Father, it proves nothing more than what we Jreely admit, viz. No man hath seen God the Father at any time. With respect to the Socinians, 1 would request them to compare this passage with John xiv. 8, 9, " Philip saith unto him. Lord show us the P'ather. Jesus saith unto him. Have 1 been so long with you, and hast thou not known me, Philip ? He that hath * " Unitai-ianism Incapable of vindication.
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