1. Proofs from the New Testament.A. The Father is recognized as God.The Father is recognized as God,—and that in so great a number of passages (such as John 6:27—“him the Father, even God, hath sealed,”and 1 Pet. 1:2—“foreknowledge of God the Father”) that we need not delay to adduce extended proof.
1. Proofs from the New Testament.A. The Father is recognized as God.The Father is recognized as God,—and that in so great a number of passages (such as John 6:27—“him the Father, even God, hath sealed,”and 1 Pet. 1:2—“foreknowledge of God the Father”) that we need not delay to adduce extended proof.
1. Proofs from the New Testament.A. The Father is recognized as God.The Father is recognized as God,—and that in so great a number of passages (such as John 6:27—“him the Father, even God, hath sealed,”and 1 Pet. 1:2—“foreknowledge of God the Father”) that we need not delay to adduce extended proof.
1. Proofs from the New Testament.A. The Father is recognized as God.The Father is recognized as God,—and that in so great a number of passages (such as John 6:27—“him the Father, even God, hath sealed,”and 1 Pet. 1:2—“foreknowledge of God the Father”) that we need not delay to adduce extended proof.
1. Proofs from the New Testament.A. The Father is recognized as God.The Father is recognized as God,—and that in so great a number of passages (such as John 6:27—“him the Father, even God, hath sealed,”and 1 Pet. 1:2—“foreknowledge of God the Father”) that we need not delay to adduce extended proof.
1. Proofs from the New Testament.A. The Father is recognized as God.The Father is recognized as God,—and that in so great a number of passages (such as John 6:27—“him the Father, even God, hath sealed,”and 1 Pet. 1:2—“foreknowledge of God the Father”) that we need not delay to adduce extended proof.
A. The Father is recognized as God.The Father is recognized as God,—and that in so great a number of passages (such as John 6:27—“him the Father, even God, hath sealed,”and 1 Pet. 1:2—“foreknowledge of God the Father”) that we need not delay to adduce extended proof.
The Father is recognized as God,—and that in so great a number of passages (such as John 6:27—“him the Father, even God, hath sealed,”and 1 Pet. 1:2—“foreknowledge of God the Father”) that we need not delay to adduce extended proof.