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See also ‘Commentaries on the Apostles’ Creed’ on ‘his only begotten Son’.
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Ursinus, Zachary – The Sum of Christian Religion: Delivered… in his Lectures upon the Catechism… tr. Henrie Parrie (Oxford, 1587)
I Believe in his Only Son
1. How Many Ways Men are called ‘Sons’
. A Type or Figure of the Sons of God
2. How Christ is the Son of God
3. Why Christ is called the only begotten and first begotten Son of God
4. Whether Christ be the Son Coeternal with God the Father, or of Christ’s Divinity
1st Conclusion: The Son of God is a subsistent in the flesh borne of the Virgin, and before the flesh
2nd Conclusion: The Son of God, Christ, is a Person really distinct from the Father and the Holy Ghost
3rd Conclusion: The Word is equal with the Father
4th Conclusion: The Word is consubstantial with the Father
Other Rules, whereby the objections of the Arians are dissolved
The Principal Arguments against the Divinity of the Son and the Holy Ghost, together with the Answer unto them
Perkins, William – ‘The Title ‘Son’’ in An Exposition of the Symbol, or Apostles’ Creed… (Cambridge, 1595), p. 136
Perkins (d. 1602) was an influential, puritan, Anglican clergyman and Cambridge theologian.
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