| Thomas Rees - 1915 - 240 pages
...Father does anything by Himself in which the Son does not work jointly, or again that the Son has any operation apart from the Holy Spirit, but every operation which extends from God to the creation . . . has its origin from the Father and proceeds through the Son and is perfected in the Holy Spirit.'... | |
| Ernest Leigh-Bennett - 1920 - 366 pages
...are essentially one. In the case of the Divine Nature we do not learn that the Father does anything by Himself in which the Son does not work conjointly...Son has any special operation apart from the Holy Ghost. But every operation that extends from God to creation, and is named according to our varying... | |
| Stephen T. Davis, Daniel Kendall, Gerald O'Collins - 1999 - 426 pages
...case of men] learn that the Father does anything by Himself in which the Son does not work conlointly, or again that the Son has any special operation apart from the Holy Spirit.'11 Thus we note that on both cusses Eunomius' subordinationism and insists first and foremost... | |
| Roger E. Olson, Christopher Alan Hall - 2002 - 168 pages
...the divine nature itself. We do not learn from God's divine essence "that the Father does anything by Himself in which the Son does not work conjointly, or again that the Son does not work coniointly, or again that the Son has any special operation from the Holy Spirit.""0... | |
| John Randolph Willis - 2002 - 534 pages
...wills to make perfect through the Spirit. ON THE HOLY SPIRIT, Chap. 16:38 MG 32, 136 NPNF VIII, 28 Every operation which extends from God to the Creation, and is named 425 according to our variable conceptions of it, has its origin from the Fa- (1037) ther, and proceeds... | |
| Kevin Giles - 2006 - 320 pages
...the same point. But in the case of the divine nature we do not learn that the Father does anything by himself in which the Son does not work conjointly,...any special operation apart from the Holy Spirit. 75 We understand that the operation of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit is one, differing or... | |
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