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November 17, 2009Book 1, Chapter 11, Sections 1-4: Impiety of Attributing a Visible Form to God…17 minutesPlaySectionsGod is opposed to idols, that all may know he is the only fit witness to himself. He expressly forbids any attempt to represent him by a bodily shape.Reasons for this prohibition from Moses, Isaiah, and Paul. The complaint of a heat...moreShareView all episodesBy 4.61616 ratingsNovember 17, 2009Book 1, Chapter 11, Sections 1-4: Impiety of Attributing a Visible Form to God…17 minutesPlaySectionsGod is opposed to idols, that all may know he is the only fit witness to himself. He expressly forbids any attempt to represent him by a bodily shape.Reasons for this prohibition from Moses, Isaiah, and Paul. The complaint of a heat...moreMore shows like Reformed ClassicsView allChrist the Center126 ListenersLarger Catechism10 ListenersLarger Catechism (practice)2 ListenersReformed Forum329 ListenersShorter Catechism (practice)4 ListenersShorter Catechism12 ListenersReformed Media Review5 ListenersProclaiming Christ23 ListenersReformed Forum14 Listeners
SectionsGod is opposed to idols, that all may know he is the only fit witness to himself. He expressly forbids any attempt to represent him by a bodily shape.Reasons for this prohibition from Moses, Isaiah, and Paul. The complaint of a heat
November 17, 2009Book 1, Chapter 11, Sections 1-4: Impiety of Attributing a Visible Form to God…17 minutesPlaySectionsGod is opposed to idols, that all may know he is the only fit witness to himself. He expressly forbids any attempt to represent him by a bodily shape.Reasons for this prohibition from Moses, Isaiah, and Paul. The complaint of a heat...more
SectionsGod is opposed to idols, that all may know he is the only fit witness to himself. He expressly forbids any attempt to represent him by a bodily shape.Reasons for this prohibition from Moses, Isaiah, and Paul. The complaint of a heat