The Foregleams of Christianity An Essay On the Religious History of Antiquity

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' John xvi. 33 ; xvii. 15.
^ For the definition of 'eternal life, ' vide John xvii. 3, ' Matt. Iii. 11 ; John iii. 3-12.
SYNTHESIS OF CHRISTIANITY. 103 That (man being a natural emblem of God and woman of the World) the Church {i. E. The purified and re- generated elements of the World) is the daughter (by adoption) of the Father, the Spouse of the Spirit, and, more especially in the person of tlie blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of the inworlded and incarnate Word ; ^ and that it was the immac
...ulate purity of the blessed Virgin which rendered possible the incarnation of the Word through the operation of the Holy Spirit.
That the divine humanity of Christ was an external revelation of all the three Persons of the Holy Trinity : His mediatorial sacrifice of the Father (Who ' so loved * ' The new birth is a new man. ' . . . ' And this new man is ' "he that is bom of God and cannot sin, " because he has no sin in ' his nature. This is "he that overcometh the world, " because he ' is of a divine nature, and is both contrary to the world and above it.


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