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created body and that God created Him for our sakes , perfecting for Him the body , as it is written , that in Him we might become capable of being renewed and deified ( ἀνακαινισθῆναι καὶ θεοποιηθῆναι δυνηθῶμεν ) .42 Once more ...
created body and that God created Him for our sakes , perfecting for Him the body , as it is written , that in Him we might become capable of being renewed and deified ( ἀνακαινισθῆναι καὶ θεοποιηθῆναι δυνηθῶμεν ) .42 Once more ...
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We , because of our relationship to His body have become God's temple , and henceforth we are made God's sons so that even in us the Lord is now worshipped . " 55 The very fact that we do become sons of God through the In- carnate Son ...
We , because of our relationship to His body have become God's temple , and henceforth we are made God's sons so that even in us the Lord is now worshipped . " 55 The very fact that we do become sons of God through the In- carnate Son ...
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11 , 27 ) .59 The idea here is that we can become sons only through faith in God the Father , but only the Son can reveal the Father to us ; therefore the Son is neces- sary for our becoming sons . Absolutely speaking this could have ...
11 , 27 ) .59 The idea here is that we can become sons only through faith in God the Father , but only the Son can reveal the Father to us ; therefore the Son is neces- sary for our becoming sons . Absolutely speaking this could have ...
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THE REBIRTH OF THE FINE ARTS AND FRANCISCAN THOUGHT | 1 |
A SPECIAL ASPECT OF ATHANASIAN SOTERIOLOGYPart I | 30 |
JOHN PONCE FRANCISCAN SCOTist of the Seventeenth CentTURY | 54 |
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