| Benjamin Parsons (of Pensacola.) - God - 1840 - 408 pages
...the Father as touching his Godhead, and inferior to the Father, as touching his manhood. Who though he be God and man, yet he is not two but one Christ. One, not by converting the Godhead into flesh, but by taking the manhood into God. One altogether, not by confusion... | |
| Reformed Church in America. General Synod - Reformed Church - 1840 - 192 pages
...Equal to the Father, according to his Godhead; and inferior to the Father as to his Manhood. — 34. Who, although he be God and Man, yet he is not two but one Christ. — 35. One, not by conversion of the Godhead into Flesh, but by taking of the Manhood into God. —... | |
| Church of England - Reformation - 1841 - 490 pages
...human flesh subsisting ; Equal to the Father, as touching his Godhead : and inferior to the Father, touching his Manhood. Who although he be God and Man...into flesh : but by taking of the Manhood into God ; e is God 1552. h is God 1552. i or 1552. * another 1552. t it om. 1552. One altogether ; not by confusion... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - Civilization - 1841 - 348 pages
...approximation to truth; in one form it was a truth, namely, the necessity of uniting divinity with humanity, " not by conversion of the Godhead into flesh, but by taking of the manhood into God." t I use the word credulity, not faiih ; for according to the apostolic definition, faith is " belief... | |
| William Palmer - Church - 1841 - 542 pages
...&c. — Prayer before Consecration. The term " flesh," is only used in this chapter of St John. ' " Who although he be God and man, yet he is not two, but one Christ .... one altogether, not by confusion of substance, but by unity of person." — Athan. Creed. • " The body... | |
| Muriel Clara Bradbrook - Drama - 1989 - 238 pages
...the Son and of the Holy Spirit is all one; the Glory equal, the Majesty co-eternal. Christ is also one 'not by conversion of the Godhead into flesh, but by taking of the Manhood into God!' The very lengthy creed sets up a processional pulse and motion which Shakespeare achieves in much shorter... | |
| Norman O. Brown - Philosophy - 1990 - 292 pages
...the Father, begotten before the worlds; and Man, of the Substance of his Mother, born in the world; Who although he be God and Man — yet he is not two,...not by conversion of the Godhead into flesh, but by the taking of the Manhood into God; One altogether: not by confusion of Substance, but by unity of... | |
| Irving Hexham - Religion - 1993 - 252 pages
...the Father . . . and he is Man, of the Substance of his Mother . . . Perfect God; Perfect Man . . . Who although he be God and Man, yet he is not two, but is one Christ. One altogether; not by conversion of Godhead into flesh, but by taking Manhood into... | |
| David Lawton - Religion - 1993 - 260 pages
...Father, as touching his Godhead: and inferior to the Father, as touching his Manhood'. The next verse, 'Who although he be God and Man yet he is not two, but the Christ', responds to the Nestorians, and the second verse of the sequence, 'Perfect God, and Perfect... | |
| Thomas Henry Louis Parker - Religion - 1995 - 184 pages
...Chalcedonian position, particularly as drawn from the Quicunque vult, the so-called Athanasian Creed: 'who, although he be God and Man, yet he is not two, but one Christ; One, not by conversion of the Divinity into flesh, but by taking of the humanity into God; One altogether, not by confusion of substance,... | |
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