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... creature is taken up into unity with God . Here we have some- thing which cannot be repeated . But the existence of this creature in his unity with God does mean the promise that other creatures may attest in their objectivity what is ...
... creature is taken up into unity with God . Here we have some- thing which cannot be repeated . But the existence of this creature in his unity with God does mean the promise that other creatures may attest in their objectivity what is ...
Pagina 514
... creature . That is to say , He has become one with the creature , with man . He has not simply entered into fellowship as He did in creation , causing the creature to become and be as His creature , or as He does in reconcilia- tion ...
... creature . That is to say , He has become one with the creature , with man . He has not simply entered into fellowship as He did in creation , causing the creature to become and be as His creature , or as He does in reconcilia- tion ...
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... creature at all , nor is God bound to give it to the creature by its creation . Whoever is able to glorify God is able to do more than the creature can of itself . Therefore when we establish thank and serve the glory of the creature to ...
... creature at all , nor is God bound to give it to the creature by its creation . Whoever is able to glorify God is able to do more than the creature can of itself . Therefore when we establish thank and serve the glory of the creature to ...
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THE FULFILMENT OF THE KNOWLEDGE of | 25 |
THE KNOWABILITY Of | 63 |
THE LIMITS OF THE KNOWLEDGE of | 179 |
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