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"Godhood," and the life of man is but the product of another and a higher life, and can but reflect its "image and superscription."
Autobiography, sermons, addresses, and essays of Bishop L. H. Holsey, D. D., 1898
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Regarding Biblical support for Jesus '"Godhood", the following would seem to contradict your verse
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Regarding Biblical support for Jesus '"Godhood", the following would seem to contradict your verse That is a mis-translation of Greek into another language because they didn't have specific articles ( "a").
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Regarding Biblical support for Jesus '"Godhood", the following would seem to contradict your verse
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Regarding Biblical support for Jesus '"Godhood", the following would seem to contradict your verse:
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God, Jesus, and the Holy Ghost being separate beings and members of the "Godhood" does not mean they are the
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God, Jesus, and the Holy Ghost being separate beings and members of the "Godhood" does not mean they are the
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For example, when you speak about Jesus and the Father being “bodily separate,” this raises major doctrinal issues: God as spirit rather than body, Christ as spiritually and ontologically one with the Father from all of eternity rather than just one in thought and purpose, the incarnation as the second person of the Godhood taking on flesh but not ceasing to be God or one with the Father in the process.
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Two figures oppose Isak and his allies: the greatest warrior in history, who dreams of empire and Godhood, and a newborn baby whose dreams have no limit.
Archive 2009-09-01 RobB 2009
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Two figures oppose Isak and his allies: the greatest warrior in history, who dreams of empire and Godhood, and a newborn baby whose dreams have no limit.
Archive 2009-07-01 RobB 2009
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