| John Roche (of Dublin.) - 1641 - 374 sider
...is an infinite and inde** pendant Being, and that it is impoffible ** there fhould be more than cue, fo I be** lieve that this one GOD, is the Father of...That he is in a peculiar Manner, «* the Father of thofe, whom he rcgenc** rates by his Spirit, whom he adopts in ** his Son, as co-heirs with him, and... | |
| John Pearson (bp. of Chester.) - 1715 - 426 sider
...call a God, and that it is impoffible there fhould be more Infinities than one: ib I a(Ture niy fclf that this one God is the Father of all things, efpecially of all Men and Angels, Ib far as the mere ad: of creation may be (tiled generation; that he is farther... | |
| John Pearson - 1797 - 632 sider
...we call a God, and that it is impoffible there mould be more infinities than one: fo I affure myfelf that this one God is the Father of all things, efpecially of all Men and Angels, fo far as the mere act of creation may be ftyled generation ; that he is farther... | |
| John Wesley - 1812 - 448 sider
...there should be more than One ; so I believe, that this One God is the Father of all things, especially of angels and men : That he is, in a peculiar manner, the Father of those whom he regenerates by his Spirit, whom be adopts in his Son, as coheirs with him, and crowns... | |
| John Wesley - 1827 - 548 sider
...there should be more than One ; so I believe, that this One God is the Father of all things, especially of angels and men : That he is, in a peculiar manner, the Father of those whom he regenerates by his Spirit, whom he adopts in his Son, as co-heirs with him, and crowns... | |
| John Wesley, James Henry Potts - 1891 - 568 sider
...there should be more than one, so I believe that this One God is the Father of all things, especially of angels and men ; that he is in a peculiar manner the Father of those whom he regenerates by his Spirit, whom he adopts in his Son, as co-heirs with him, and crowns... | |
| John Wesley - 1964 - 532 sider
...there should be more than one, so I believe that this one God is the Father of all things, especially of angels and men; that he is in a peculiar manner the Father of those whom he regenerates by his Spirit, whom he adopts in his Son as co-heirs with him and crowns... | |
| S. T. Kimbrough - 2002 - 580 sider
...Creed. Concerning the First Person: "I believe that this one God is the Father of all things, especially of angels and men; that he is in a peculiar manner the Father of those whom he regenerates by his Spirit, whom he adopts in his Son as coheirs with him and crowns with... | |
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