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January 26, 2010Book 1, Chapter 13, Sections 16-20: The Unity of the Divine Essence14 minutesPlaySections16. What view to be taken of the Trinity. The form of Christian baptism proves that there are in one essence. The Arian and Macedonian heresies.17. Of the distinction of Persons. They are distinct, but not divided. This proved.18. Analogie...moreShareView all episodesBy 4.61616 ratingsJanuary 26, 2010Book 1, Chapter 13, Sections 16-20: The Unity of the Divine Essence14 minutesPlaySections16. What view to be taken of the Trinity. The form of Christian baptism proves that there are in one essence. The Arian and Macedonian heresies.17. Of the distinction of Persons. They are distinct, but not divided. This proved.18. Analogie...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
Sections16. What view to be taken of the Trinity. The form of Christian baptism proves that there are in one essence. The Arian and Macedonian heresies.17. Of the distinction of Persons. They are distinct, but not divided. This proved.18. Analogie
January 26, 2010Book 1, Chapter 13, Sections 16-20: The Unity of the Divine Essence14 minutesPlaySections16. What view to be taken of the Trinity. The form of Christian baptism proves that there are in one essence. The Arian and Macedonian heresies.17. Of the distinction of Persons. They are distinct, but not divided. This proved.18. Analogie...more
Sections16. What view to be taken of the Trinity. The form of Christian baptism proves that there are in one essence. The Arian and Macedonian heresies.17. Of the distinction of Persons. They are distinct, but not divided. This proved.18. Analogie