| Philip Schaff - Church history - 1877 - 948 pages
...man's nature," with all the essential properties and common infirmities thereof, yet without sin:" being conceived by the power of the Holy Ghost in the womb of the Virgin Mary, of her substance." So that two whole, perfect, and distinct natures, the Godhead and the manhood, were... | |
| Thomas Vincent - Westminster Assembly - 1806 - 308 pages
...the person of Christ; 22. Q. How did Christ being tlie Son of God, become man ? . . A. Christ being the Son of God became man, by taking to himself a true body, and a reasonable soul, bel-.ig conceived by the pcwer of the Holy Ghost, in the womb of the .virgin Mary, and born of her... | |
| Congregational churches - 1808 - 168 pages
...him man's nature, with all the essential properties and common infirmities thereof, yet without sin, being; conceived by the power of the holy Ghost in the womb of the virgin Mary, of her substance : so that two whdle perfect and distinct natures, the God-head and the man-hood, were... | |
| Congregational Churches in Connecticut. Saybrook Synod - Congregational churches - 1810 - 170 pages
...man's nature, k with all the essential properties and common infirmities thereof, yet without sin, / being conceived by the power of the holy Ghost in the womb of the virgin Mary, of her substance ; m so that two whole perfect and distinct natures, the Godhead and the manhood, were... | |
| Thomas Vincent - Prayer - 1810 - 326 pages
...to the person of Lhiist. Q, 22. How did Christ, being the Son of God, be come man ? A. Christ being the son of God, became man, by taking to himself a true body and a rcas ;i .blu soul, be.ing concaved by tie power of the Holy Ghost in tiic womb of the Virgin Mary,... | |
| Church of Scotland - Presbyterianism - 1810 - 636 pages
...ever, hath an unchangeable priesthood. 40G Q. 22. How did Christ, being the Son of God, become man ? A. Christ, the Son of God, became man, by taking to himself a true body p, and a reasonable soulq, being conceived by the power of the Holy Ghost, in the womb of the Virgin... | |
| Noah Worcester - Holy Spirit - 1810 - 222 pages
...of God became the Son of Man. REV. SIR, ACCORDING to your theorv, the SON OF GOD became the SON OF MAN " by taking to himself a true body and a reasonable soul," or a proper Man. It is mv object to prove, that the SON OF GOD became tlv SON OF MAN by becoming himst-lf... | |
| John Willison - Westminster Assembly - 1812 - 300 pages
...'man' for us ? A. Yes. Quest. 22. How did Christ, being the Son of God, become man? , ,,;. . ... ; Ans. Christ, the Son of God, became man, by taking to himself...reasonable soul ; being conceived by the power of theulloly Ghost, in the womb of the Virgin Mary,, and born of her, yet without sin. r->,.<^.-i »•>—... | |
| Thomas Boston - Theology, Doctrinal - 1812 - 512 pages
...our re* demptiom III. I proceed to shew, that Christ was true man. Being the eternal Son of God, he became man, by taking to himself a true body and a reasonable souL He had the same human nature which is common to all men, sin only excepted. He is called in scripture... | |
| Noah Worcester - Trinity - 1812 - 260 pages
...of God beeame the Son of Man*. REV. SIR,. ACCORDING to your theory, the Son of God beeame the Son of Man "by taking to himself a true body and a reasonable soul," or a proper Man. It is my objeet to prove, that the Son of God beeame tJie Son of Man by beeoming himself... | |
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