The Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Body Asserted And Defended in Answer T

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The Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Body Asserted And Defended in Answer T
Landis, Robert Wharton, 1809-1883
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5, 6; Rom. Vi. 4. " Comment, in Rom. Viii. 10. The passages here referred to, however, do not assert that the Spirit will not be concerned in the resurrection of believers ; but only that he sanctifies them in this life.
Admitting, however, that there is no other passage, in which the Spirit is said to be concerned in our resurrection, so far from concluding herefrom that this cannot be asserted of the Spirit in the passage under consideration, I should, other things being equal, deduce just th
...e opposite inference. The Spirit is one with the Father and Son, and acts in unison with them in every work that is not strictly personal, or peculiarly characteristic of the several persons of the God- head as such; and the resurrection is a work which is not more characteristic of the one than the other, as will be shown presently.
But before we proceed to the inference, we shall illustrate the premises. It will be admitted that to each of the persons of the Trinity belong alike the names and attributes of the Godhead.


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