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The Belgic Confession, Article X (3)

H C Hoeksema·1963-06-01
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Christ's Deity as Expressed by our Confession(continued) Christ's Deity as Expressed by our Confession(continued) Thus, for example, Arius maintained that title Son of God is a title that is given to Christ and that is applicable to Him especially after His resurrection, but that denotes Him as a very highly exalted human being, so high that God bestowed upon Him a unique honor of being called His only begotten Son. And so also the Socinians and the Unitarians and the Moderns of the present...

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H C Hoeksema
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1963-06-01

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Scripture References
John
John 1:18John 10:30John 5:18John 1:1-3
Hebrews 1:3
Genesis
Genesis 5:3Genesis 1:1Genesis 1
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