Church Dogmatics: The doctrine of God. 2 ptsT. & T. Clark, 1957 |
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Pagina 50
... seen his shape , " and of Jn . 646 : " Not that any man hath seen the Father , save he which is of God , he hath seen the Father . " But the last saying is the one which sets the matter in the right light : He which is of God , the Son ...
... seen his shape , " and of Jn . 646 : " Not that any man hath seen the Father , save he which is of God , he hath seen the Father . " But the last saying is the one which sets the matter in the right light : He which is of God , the Son ...
Pagina 121
... seen and to be seen in His light , from Golgotha , just as also the lostness and transgression of Israel is only to be seen from there . It is impossible to draw from the text a statement ( which can then be advanced as timeless ...
... seen and to be seen in His light , from Golgotha , just as also the lostness and transgression of Israel is only to be seen from there . It is impossible to draw from the text a statement ( which can then be advanced as timeless ...
Pagina 677
... seen in faith . But it cannot be seen and known outside the Church . Nowhere else can either the truth or the secret nature of this content be known , or the certainty of its future revelation . It is only the faith of the Church which ...
... seen in faith . But it cannot be seen and known outside the Church . Nowhere else can either the truth or the secret nature of this content be known , or the certainty of its future revelation . It is only the faith of the Church which ...
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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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