General Observations On the Common Mode of Defending the Doctrine of the Trinity
General Observations On the Common Mode of Defending the Doctrine of the Trinity
Clark George W.
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13. Moses is represented as using language of him- self, ivhich if used bv Christ, would be considered as a very ample proof of his supreme Godhead. "And it shall come to pass, if ye shall hearken diligently unto mi/ comtJiandyicnts, which I command you this &dv^ to love the Lord your God, and to serve him with all your heart, and with all your soul : that I will give you the rain of your land in his due season, &c. And 1 will send grass in thy fields f >r thy cattle, " &c. 4th. Upon capricious... or misconceived expositions of words and language. — The word Immanuel^ for instance, which is in plain English God with us, is made to signify that Christ is both God and Man — whereas the word conveys no such ir^Heaning, signifies no such thing ; but points out to us what it expresses— that when Christ was in the world, God was with us : not becau'^e Christ was God, but because "Goi> was in Christ reconcihng the world unto himself, " 2 Cor. V. 19. Or as it is elsewhere expressed more emphatically— "God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost, and and with power ; who went about doing good, &c.
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