The character of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ

illustrated in two discourses in which is shown in what manner all those descriptive and sublime representations of Him, in the Sacred Volume, are to be considered in consistency with the absolute unity of the deity, and with his being the Mighty Saviour, the logos of the the most distinguished representatons and communications from the Father Almighty, and with his dependence upon him for all his power and authority

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The character of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ

illustrated in two discourses in which is shown in what manner all those descriptive and sublime representations of Him, in the Sacred Volume, are to be considered in consistency with the absolute unity of the deity, and with his being the Mighty Saviour, the logos of the the most distinguished representatons and communications from the Father Almighty, and with his dependence upon him for all his power and authority

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English
Pages
63

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Edition Notes

LC copy has inscription: The Rev. Ezra Ripley from his affectionate son W. Emerson.
Evans 35248
Signatures: [A]⁴ B-H⁴.
Errata: p. [64].

Published in
Stonington-port (Connecticut)
Genre
Early works to 1800.

Classifications

Library of Congress
BT200 .B8

The Physical Object

Pagination
63, [1] p. ;
Number of pages
63

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6479689M
LCCN
44052872
OCLC/WorldCat
16798319

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