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De Moor V:20: Answering the Anti-Trinitarian Objections of the Socinians, Part 2
Upon those logical arguments that they set in opposition, it is to be said in general, that they, because of our finite nature, and God’s...
Dr. Dilday
May 25, 202110 min read


De Moor V:19: Answering the Anti-Trinitarian Objections of the Socinians
[They object many Passages, 1. In which the Unity of God is inculcated, Deuteronomy 6:4; 1 Corinthians 8:4-6; Ephesians 4:6; 1 Timothy...
Dr. Dilday
May 10, 20216 min read


De Moor V:19: The Socinians among the Anti-Trinitarians
[The Socinians object in vain:] see HOORNBEECK’S Socinianismum confutatum, tome 1, book II, chapter V, section I, pages 386 and...
Dr. Dilday
Apr 30, 20219 min read


De Moor V:18: New Testament Testimonies for the Doctrine of the Trinity, Part 5
ε. [The Nicean adversaries of the Arians, being coeval with them, did not intruded it, since they did not make use of this passage, as...
Dr. Dilday
Apr 13, 202111 min read


De Moor V:18: New Testament Testimonies for the Doctrine of the Trinity, Part 4
Thus it was read by FULGENTIUS: this Bishop of Ruspe in Africa, at the beginning of the Sixth Century,[1] more than once in his Words...
Dr. Dilday
Mar 29, 202113 min read


De Moor V:18: New Testament Testimonies for the Doctrine of the Trinity, Part 3
2. [Traducing this passage as Spurious.] See Socinus’ Explicationem of 1 John, opera, tome I, page 241n; GERHARD’S Disputationem priorem,...
Dr. Dilday
Mar 17, 20219 min read


De Moor V:18: New Testament Testimonies for the Doctrine of the Trinity, Part 2
Yet above all these the passage in 1 John 5:7 rises. On the text of 1 John 5:7, and the controversies that are moved concerning it,...
Dr. Dilday
Mar 6, 20215 min read


De Moor V:17: New Testament Testimonies for the Doctrine of the Trinity, Part 1
In the third place, follow the most illustrious Testimonies of the New Testament. Among which the History of the Baptism of Christ,...
Dr. Dilday
Feb 15, 202110 min read


De Moor V:16: Old Testament Confirmation of the Doctrine of the Trinity, Part 4
As some of the doctors of the Hebrews, among whom is Rabbi Levi ben Gerson,[1] yet frivolously maintain that the three Men appearing to...
Dr. Dilday
Feb 5, 20219 min read


De Moor V:15: Old Testament Confirmation of the Doctrine of the Trinity, Part 3
In the next place, we set forth those Pronounements of the Old Testament, in which the Trinity of Persons is determinately noted. To...
Dr. Dilday
Jan 27, 202111 min read


De Moor V:13: Old Testament Confirmation of the Doctrine of the Trinity, Part 2
We do not dare, says our AUTHOR, according to the best Theologians, to refer the plural Name אֱלֹהִים/Elohim/God to this, with other...
Dr. Dilday
Jan 15, 202116 min read


De Moor V:13: Old Testament Confirmation of the Doctrine of the Trinity, Part 1
We, seeking to Confirm the doctrine thus explained, dismiss Tradition, to which the Papists at this point sometimes incorrectly flee;...
Dr. Dilday
Dec 28, 20209 min read


De Moor V:12: The Difference between Generation and Spiration
The difference between Generation and Spiration is not precisely understood by us. AUGUSTINE, in book II or III contra Maximinum, chapter...
Dr. Dilday
Dec 18, 20205 min read


De Moor 5:11: The Controversy of the Greeks and Latin over the Procession of the Spirit
It is now asked, whether the Spirit thus proceeds through the mode of Spiration from the Father alone, or from the Father and the Son...
Dr. Dilday
Dec 14, 202014 min read


De Moor 5:11: The Spirit as "Holy"
But the Epithet of Holy, which is everywhere added to the Noun Spirit, inasmuch as He is called, not only τὸ Πνεῦμα ἅγιον, the Holy...
Dr. Dilday
Dec 2, 20205 min read


De Moor 5:11: The Procession of the Spirit as Spiration
This Going Forth of the Spirit is conceptualized after the manner of the going forth of breath from the mouth, and hence it is wont to be...
Dr. Dilday
Nov 23, 20207 min read


De Moor V:11: The Procession of the Holy Spirit and John 15:26 (Part 2)
At the same time, if you compare the Commentarium of the Most Illustrious LAMPE on John 15:26, with his apology against the Reverend...
Dr. Dilday
Nov 17, 20207 min read


De Moor V:11: The Procession of the Holy Spirit and John 15:26
Finally, Ἐκπόρευσις/Procession is attributed to the Holy Spirit, John 15:26.[1] When to the Holy Spirit is attributed Going Forth,...
Dr. Dilday
Nov 13, 20204 min read


De Moor V:10: The Son as Autotheos, Part 3
Certainly the Scripture itself teaches that the Son is Equal to the Father, John 5:18, 23; Philippians 2:6: but hence it is certain that...
Dr. Dilday
Nov 7, 20207 min read


De Moor V:10: The Son as Autotheos, Part 2
Of course, in Chapter IV, § 20, we saw that by Independence God is of Himself negatively, not in the sense of being His own Cause; and...
Dr. Dilday
Oct 30, 20208 min read
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