An Examination of Henry Parry Bampton Lecture On the Divinity of Our Lors ...
An Examination of Henry Parry Bampton Lecture On the Divinity of Our Lors ...
Clergyman of the Church of England
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Dr Davidson remarks : ** Seven spirits are said to be before the throne of the Almighty, meaning the seven highest spirits ; an idea taken from the Zoroastrian religion into the Jewish, as we see from Zechariah (iv. 2-10), but modified in the Hebrew conception, so that in the Apocalypse the seven spirits represent the One Spirit of God" (Introdtiction tô New Testament, Vol. L, p. 337). The prérogative of Christ in the distribution of the Holy Spirit's gifts is iudisputable, but such prérogative... is assuredly no proof of His Deity. It appertains to the regency and delegated control which the One God and Father has bestowed. A comparison of passages shows the référence to Christ's "mysterious Name" (xii. 12) to be quite i^elevant to Mr Liddon's object. From ii 17, we learn, that to him who over- cometh. Christ will " give a white stoue, and on the stone a name written which no one kuoweth saving he that receiveth it." In iii. 12, Christ is made to say, ** Upon him that overcometh I will Write the Name of my God, and the name of the city of my Godj and my new Name." Again, in xiv.
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