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"Games"? Who me?

Okay, let's consider, that in scriptures, there are various titles and definitions that are applied to the holy Spirit. As these are carefully studied, it becomes evident that ALL of them describe characteristics that stem from God and Christ and do not necessitate an additional personality. Many are also reflected in the life of the Church.

Let's look at some examples.
“The Spirit of God” (Matt. 3:16)
“The Spirit of Christ” (1 Pet. 1:11)
“The Spirit of Holiness” (Rom. 1:4)
“The Spirit of Truth” (John 14:17)
“The Spirit of a Sound Mind” (2 Tim. 1:7)
“The Holy Spirit of Promise” (Eph. 1:13)
“The Spirit of Meekness” (Gal. 6:1)
“The Spirit of Wisdom” (Eph. 1:17)
“The Spirit of Counsel” (Isa. 11:2)
“The Spirit of Adoption” (Rom. 8:15)
“The Spirit of Understanding” (Isa. 11:2)
“The Spirit of Glory” (1 Pet. 4:14)
“The Spirit of Grace” (Heb. 10:29)
“The Spirit of Prophecy” (Rev. 19:10)

Even the most avid Trinitarian would find it necessary to define “Spirit” in most usages as an influence or power. The personhood of the Trinity just doesn't fit into these descriptions. So Trinitarians must use two definitions when referring to “Spirit” in the Bible: one meaning the Third Person of the Trinity and the other as an influence or power. Unless the meaning is continually defined in each verse, the reader is left uncertain as to what is meant. There is another side to this matter which is very revealing. There is also an “unholy spirit” that is referred to frequently in the Scriptures. This spirit is described in opposite terms to that of the holy Spirit.

Note the following:
“The Spirit of Fear” (2 Tim. 1:7)
“The Spirit of Bondage” (Rom. 8:15)
“The Spirit of Divination” (Acts 16:16)
“The Spirit of Antichrist” (1 John 4:3)
“The Spirit of the World” (1 Cor. 2:12)
“The Spirit of Slumber” (Rom. 11:8)
“The Spirit of Error” (1 John 4:6)

Would you or anyone propose to add personhood to these spirits or to suppose that these various designations, unitedly considered, prove there is another evil being apart from Satan, the adversary of God? Not likely, because it's commonly recognized that these terms, which generally signify the wrong spirit, all have their chief exemplification in Satan. A separate personality is not required, nor are a host of personal spirits needed to justify the listings.

Therefore, I submit that for consistency a similar conclusion should be drawn in regard to the various references to the holy Spirit as well.

Only in the context of JW would they refer to the Holy Spirit as a force. Yet they deny Jesus is God, and for them to deny the Holy Spirit is no surprise.


In your observation of "unholy," the "S" in spirit is always associated with GOD. "s" is what is used to describe another spirit that does not have the exact attributes of the Holy Spirit.


  1. FYI, the Devil is not all-knowing and is a created being. God's Spirit is not. 1cor 2:11 For what man knows the things of a man except the spirit of the man which is in him? Even so, no one knows the things of God except the Spirit of God
  2. The Spirit of God is everywhere antichrist is not, Genesis 1:2 The earth was without form, and void; and darkness was[fn] on the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters.


The Holy Spirit knows God's mind, Knows God's will, and knows the created spirit can't do that.

You reduce the Spirit of God and liken it to the opposite of GOD? Foolishness. The devil is no opposite of GOD or opposition. He does not even have the abilities of GOD. The devil is not standing before GOD as an opposite. HE bows when he comes before the Presence of the Living GOD. He will call Jesus LORD! And will BOW doing it.


No other spirit: spirit fear, slumber, or whatever else you use out of context is to profane the Holy Spirit, meaning to make it common as other spirits. They are not. And it would be best to be very careful about referring to the Holy Spirit or liking HIM to a force or another evil spirit.
 

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What's to explain. Jesus said to go and baptize in the name of the Father, Son and holy Spirit. It is debated whether this verse is spurious, because none of the baptisms in scripture followed that formula, thus they were all baptized in the name of Jesus. No as to your "proof" verse at Matthew 3:16, 17:

"And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway from the water: and lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending as a dove, and coming upon him; and lo, a voice out of the heavens, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased."​
Where do YOU see the Trinity here. If believers are to be baptized in the name of a triune God, what triune God was Jesus baptized under? You can't count him in the mix, as he's the one getting baptized. At best you have two, the Spirit of God and the voice out of heaven.
Well, obviously you would see all three as I do, if you were not denying that Jesus is the Son of God and the Second Person of the Godhead.

Your logic, dear sir, is heavily flawed. When three persons are present, the one counting, being one of the three, does not exclude himself when asked to report who all is present but includes himself in the count. So why would Jesus, in this account, not be included?

"And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway from the water: and lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending as a dove, and coming upon him; and lo, a voice out of the heavens, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased."
Additionally, what mere human, has ever had this occur after being baptized. NO ONE! Thus, this proves that Jesus Christ was no mere human being. Also, what human being has ever had this said about him?​
Mat 3:14 But John would have hindered him, saying, I have need to be baptized of you, and you come to me?
 

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A couple times a month, JW’s come to visit the industrial estate where I work. They’re always welcoming and we always have a healthy debate, but everytime I ask the question why they don’t believe Jesus is God they stop talking and direct me to their website.
I can’t understand how someone who reads the same scriptures that we do, does not believe that Jesus is Lord? Or are they reading different scripture? As they’re trying to convert me, I offer counterpoints to make them think about what they believe. I’m not bashing JW’s. I just can’t fathom how you can read the same book, but come to a different conclusion of who/what God is. Thoughts?
The Jehovah's Witnesses read their pamphlet more than they do the bible.
They also believe that the earth will become heaven. they don't believe in Hell. They don't think Christ Jesus is God's son but an archangel, Michael. The JW also has its own Bible, "the New World Translation."

Years ago, My mom had a friend who was a JW. He had a terrible disease that was very rare, and around this time, we were praying for him, and the verse Revelation 22:18-19 came to my mother's mind. After that, my mother would say a word of warning to them whenever she met a JW.
 

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What's to explain. Jesus said to go and baptize in the name of the Father, Son and holy Spirit. It is debated whether this verse is spurious, because none of the baptisms in scripture followed that formula, thus they were all baptized in the name of Jesus. No as to your "proof" verse at Matthew 3:16, 17:

"And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway from the water: and lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending as a dove, and coming upon him; and lo, a voice out of the heavens, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased."​
Where do YOU see the Trinity here. If believers are to be baptized in the name of a triune God, what triune God was Jesus baptized under? You can't count him in the mix, as he's the one getting baptized. At best you have two, the Spirit of God and the voice out of heaven.
LOL Jesus was Baptized to fulfill all righteousness as HE told John in Matthew. I believe Matthew chapter 3:13-17

Baptized" in the name of " is an English term that translates as "By the Authority given you do this. "

I come in the name of the Lord, saying that what I am doing and where I am going are given to me by God, who is seen in the Father, in the Son, and in the Holy Spirit.
 

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Well I have my Greek New Testament 4th Edition right here. Looking at the textual criticism and alternate readings, I dont see anything reflected here on Matthew 28:19.

There are no brackets or indications in this verse that there is any questions about whether or not the text is regarded as certain or that there are any variants. In fact, every single translation I have ever seen (except the New World Translation) translates the verse this way.
“In the Name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit”
 

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Well NWT has it without caps…but I dont know why you are arguing the text is “spurious” if you dont have an issue with how it is translated.
I'm not a JW, and don't care much for the NWT.
 

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Below Is one more point to add without rewriting the entire context.


To the Newbies out there reading this,

There was an incorrect claim that "the early church did not believe in the Trinity of God," at least that's close to the quote.

I will not repeat what Dr Stringer explained better than I in the video below. I recommend everyone listen to it as he established that the Word of God was available to the churches (pl) and contained I John 5:7 as is correctly included in our English KJ Bible.

7For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.

Jesus is the Word.

There are records of plenty of churches that Believed the doctrine of the Trinity as we see in I John 5:7 among many other references OT and NT.
The Jehovah's false Witnesses happen to reject that fundamental Christian doctrine as some other false religions that reject the description of God as He gives us throughout from Genesis and ends with Revelation.

I don't believe that there's a catholic assembly called "the church ". There were plenty of churches with plenty of problems and even heresy that was addressed by the Apostles and by Christ directly. They were autonomous assemblies in various locations.

Last night I read Isaiah 40 and found another Messianic scripture about John the Baptist's ministry concerning God on earth.

Isaiah 40:3 quoted in Luke 3:4
3The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the LORD, make straight in the desert a highway for our God.

The Holy Spirit is in verse 13
13Who hath directed the Spirit of the LORD, or being his counsellor hath taught him?


Concerning the Word of God in the same chapter...8The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever.
A few days ago, Baptist historian and preacher, Phil Stringer, taught on the historical records concerning the strong Trinitarian Scripture that Wescott , Hort and many since have lied about, 1 John 5:7 KJB
Those unsaved men rejected the doctrine of the Trinity as they did the inspiration/ preservation of Scriptures. One was into the occult and necromancy. They are the basis for commentators today. When you read false marginal statements such as, "not in the oldest and most reliable texts", you can thank the commentator for believing two very wicked men who would never be allowed to speak in a decent church if they were alive today.

There are plenty of Bible reasons why we should believe that Jesus is 100% God while at the same time 100% sinless man while He walked the Earth creating all the food that thousands of families ate while following Him. Only God could do that. He healed the lame, blind, deaf, dumb, sick, and even raised the dead after they started decomposing. Ie.Lazurus.
He fulfilled the OT prophesies that said that He was God, Creator of the universe. I could go on, but that's plenty of food for thought for now.
Study it and review so you will remember when one of the cults knocks on your door, talks to you at school or after work.

Those who call themselves Jehovah's Witnesses do not know God the Father became they do not know the Son. BTW, the Spirit of God is also Old Testament teaching.

The true Witnesses of Jehovah are those who are true servants of the Son of God in the Old Testament and New. Jesus is in the OT many times. Many don't believe that. That's because they chose to believe false witnesses.

Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit.
Believe the truth and sell it not.

Don't be a sell out. Read, study, obey and share the truth in love.
That's my encouragement for someone tonight or tomorrow.

Have a good night and bless others with this much needed teaching of our precious Savior.

To your health and happiness.
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One more point.
There are those who claimed that the Trinity of God is not mentioned in the Old Testament, but a Christian invention and heresy.
To disprove that false belief I could point them to plenty of references showing that the Father is God, the Spirit is God and the Son is God.
Those I pointed this out to usually have no answer or they demand an OT verse like I John 5:7 KJV only.
I just found one more passage in personal devotions tonight from Isaiah 48

12Hearken unto me, O Jacob and Israel, my called; I am he; I am the first, I also am the last. 13Mine hand also hath laid the foundation of the earth, and my right hand hath spanned the heavens: when I call unto them, they stand up together.....
16Come ye near unto me, hear ye this; I have not spoken in secret from the beginning; from the time that it was, there am I: and now the Lord GOD, and his Spirit, hath sent me. 17Thus saith the LORD, thy Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel; I am the LORD thy God which teacheth thee to profit, which leadeth thee by the way that thou shouldest go.

I wasn't looking for this proof verse, but the Lord pointed it out to me. Those who do not want to see Who God is will not be convinced regardless of this irrefutable Scriptural evidence.
Those who have eyes to see will indeed see Him for Who He is.
Revelation is progressive and doctrine develops.
 

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VII. The Holy Spirit Is God A. Equated with God: Acts 5:3-4; 2 Cor. 3:17-18 B. Has the incommunicable attributes of God 1. Eternal: Heb. 9:14 2. Omnipresent: Psa. 139:7 3. Omniscient: 1 Cor. 2:10-11 C. Involved in all the works of God 1. Creation: Gen. 1:2; Psa. 104:30 2. Incarnation: Matt. 1:18, 20; Luke 1:35 3. Resurrection: Rom. 1:4; 8:11 4. Salvation: Rom. 8:1-27 D. Is a person 1. Has a name: Matt. 28:19; note that even though "name" might be used of a nonperson, here, in conjunction with the Father and the Son, it must be used of a person 2. Is the "Helper" a. Is another Helper: John 14:16, cf. 1 John 2
note also that "Helper" (paraklêtos) was used in
Greek always or almost always of persons.
b. Is sent in Jesus' name, to teach: John 14:26.
c. Will arrive, and then bear witness: John 15:26-27.
d. Is sent by Christ to convict of sin, will speak not on his own but on behalf of Christ, will glorify Christ, thus exhibiting humility: John 16:7-14. 3. Is the Holy Spirit, in contrast to unholy spirits: Mark 3:22-30, cf. Matt. 12:32; 1 Tim. 4:1; 1 John 3:24-4:6. 4. Speaks, is quoted as speaking: John 16:13; Acts 1:16; 8:29; 10:19; 11:12; 13:2; 16:6; 20:23; 21:11: 28:25-27; 1 Tim. 4:1; Heb. 3:7-11; 10:15-17; 1 Pet. 1:11; Rev. 2:7, 11, 17, 29; 3:6, 13,22. 5. Can be lied to: Acts 5:3 6. Can make decisions, judgments: Acts 15:28 7. Intercedes for Christians with the Father: Rom. 8:26 8. "Impersonal" language used of the Spirit paralled by language used of other persons a. The Holy Spirit as fire: Matt. 3:11; Luke 3:16; cf. Ex. 3:2-4; Deut. 4:24; 9:3; Heb. 12:29 b. The Holy Spirit poured out: Acts 2:17, 33; cf. Isa. 53:12; Phil. 2:17; 2 Tim. 4:6 c. Being filled with the Holy Spirit: Eph. 5:18, etc.;
VIII. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit Are Distinct Persons A. Matt. 28:19 1. "the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit": use of definite article before each personal noun indicates distinct persons unless explicitly stated otherwise; compare Rev. 1:17; 2:8, 26 2. The views that "Father" and "Son" are distinct persons but not the Holy Spirit, or that the Holy Spirit is not a person at all, or that all three are different offices or roles of one person, are impossible in view of the grammar (together with the fact that in Scripture a "spirit" is a person unless context shows otherwise). 3. Does singular "name" prove that the three are one person? No; cf. Gen. 5:2; 11:14; 48:6; and esp. 48:16
4. "Name" need not be personal name, may be title: Isa. 9:6; Matt.
1:23. If a single personal name is sought, the name shared by all
three persons is "Yahweh" or "Jehovah."
 

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I believe in the Bible as the inspired Word of God, but nowhere is the idea of a triune God taught, only manmade interpretations.
You really need to get up to speed on this buddy.
The triunity of God is just .....everywhere. Its indisputable.
And just because we cannot fully comprehend Their fullness hardly makes it less true.
The triune God is infinite BTW. And we, as finite creatures, will NEVER fully comprehend Them.

Gen 1:26
And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness:

Isa 48:16
Come ye near unto me, hear ye this; I have not spoken in secret from the beginning; from the time that it was, there am I: and now the Lord GOD, and his Spirit, hath sent me.

Mat 3:16
And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him:
Mat 3:17
And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.
 

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E. The Son existed before his Incarnation, even before creation 1. Prov. 30:4: This is not predictive prophecy; "prophecy" in 30:1 translates massa, which is rendered elsewhere as "burden." 2. The Son created all things: See VI.E.1 3. Jesus was "with" (pros or para) God the Father before creation: John 1:1; 17:5; pros in John 1:1 does not mean "pertaining to," although it does in Hebrews 2:17; 5:1 (which use pros with ta). 4. Jesus, the Son of God, existed before John the Baptist (who was born before Jesus): John 1:15, cf. 1:14-18, 29-34 5. Jesus, the Son, came down from heaven, sent from the Father, and went back to heaven, back to the Father: John 3:13, 31; 6:33; 38, 41, 46, 51, 56-58, 62; 8:23, 42; 13:3; 16:27-28; cf. Acts 1:10- 11; cf. the sending of the Holy Spirit, John 16:5-7; 1 Pet. 1:12 6. Jesus, speaking as the Son (John 8:54-56), asserts His eternal preexistence before Abraham: John 8:58
7. The Son explicitly said to exist "before all things": Col. 1:17, cf. 1:12-20 8. These statements cannot be dismissed as true only in God's foreknowledge a. We are all "in God's mind" before creation; yet such passages as John 1:1 and John 17:5 clearly mean to say something unusual about Christ. b. To say that all things were created through Christ means that He must have existed at creation. c. No one else in Scripture is ever said to have been with God before creation. 9. Texts which speak of the Son being begotten "today" do not mean He became the Son on a certain day, since they refer to His exaltation at the resurrection (Acts 13:33; Heb. 1:3-5; 5:5; cf. Psa. 2:7; cf. also Rom. 1:4). F. Jesus is not the Holy Spirit 1. The Holy Spirit is "another Comforter": John 14:16; compare 1 John 2:1. 2. Jesus sent the Holy Spirit: John 15:26; 16:7. 3. The Holy Spirit exhibits humility in relation to, and seeks to glorify, Jesus (John 16:13-14). 4. The Son and the Holy Spirit are distinguished as two persons in Matt. 28:19. 5. The Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus: Luke 3:22. 6. Is Jesus the Holy Spirit? a. 2 Cor. 3:17: the Spirit is here called "Lord" in the sense of being Yahweh or God, not Jesus (cf. v. 16, citing Ex. 34:34; cf. v. 17 in the Revised English Bible); note Acts 28:25-27, cf. Isa. 6:8-10. b. 1 Cor. 15:45: Jesus is "a life-giving Spirit," not in the sense that He is the Holy Spirit whom He sent at
Pentecost, but in the sense that He is the glorified
God-man; and as God He is Spirit by nature. All three persons of the Trinity are Spirit, though there are not three divine Spirits; and only one person is designated "the Holy Spirit." c. Rom. 8:27, 34: the fact that two persons intercede for us is consistent with the fact that we have two Advocates (John 14:16; Rom. 8:26; 1 John 2:1). d. John 14:18: Jesus here refers to His appearances to the disciples after the resurrection (compare 14:19), not to the coming of the Spirit. e. Jesus and the Holy Spirit are both involved in various activities: raising Jesus (John 2:19-19-22); Rom. 8:9-11), raising the dead (John 5:21; 6:39-40, 44, 54, Rom. 8:9-11), dwelling in the believer (John 14:16; 2 Cor. 13:5; Col. 1:27), interceding for the believer (Rom. 8:26; Heb. 7:25), sanctifying believers (Eph. 5:26; 1 Pet. 1:2), etc. These works prove that the two persons are both God, but not that Jesus is the Holy Spirit. G. The Father is not the Holy Spirit 1. The Father sent the Holy Spirit: John 14:15; 15:26. 2. The Holy Spirit intercedes with the Father for us: Rom. 8:26-27. 3. The Father and the Holy Spirit are distinguished as two persons ...
https://www.calvarychapelboston.com/Biblical Basis Trinity Bowman.pdf
 

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  1. So that is thirteen places where He is not called "the Holy Ghost" or "the Holy Spirit".
But there are FIFTY PLACES where He is called "the Holy Ghost" (a divine Person). And there are SEVEN PLACES where He is called "the Holy Spirit" (no different).

But you ignored all those Scriptures to avoid the truth. The Greek word pneuma means "spirit", so all fifty seven verses could have said "Holy Spirit". For some reason known only to them the KJB translators followed Martin Luther's "Heilige Geist" and translated it as "Holy Ghost". He is definitely shown to be God in all these Scriptures, and only a willfully blind person will ignore that.
Many of his references do not even refer to the Holy Spirit. Common secular example, spirit of America.
 

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What's to explain. Jesus said to go and baptize in the name of the Father, Son and holy Spirit. It is debated whether this verse is spurious, because none of the baptisms in scripture followed that formula, thus they were all baptized in the name of Jesus. No as to your "proof" verse at Matthew 3:16, 17:

"And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway from the water: and lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending as a dove, and coming upon him; and lo, a voice out of the heavens, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased."​
Where do YOU see the Trinity here. If believers are to be baptized in the name of a triune God, what triune God was Jesus baptized under? You can't count him in the mix, as he's the one getting baptized. At best you have two, the Spirit of God and the voice out of heaven.
"in the name of" refers to by who's authority
https://www.biblegateway.com/quicksearch/?quicksearch="in+the+name+of"+&version=KJV
https://www.biblegateway.com/quicks...quicksearch="in+the+name+of"+&begin=47&end=73
 

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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Holy Name of Jesus
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... In the Name of Our Lord Jesus we begin all our consultations". The Name of Jesus invoked with confidence. brings help in bodily needs, according to the ...
CHURCH FATHERS: The Didache
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Reception of Christians. But let every one that comes in the name of the Lord be received, and afterward you shall prove and know him; for you shall have ...
CHURCH FATHERS: Epistle to the Smyrnaeans (St. Ignatius)
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... in the name of Jesus Christ. I undergo all these things that I may suffer together with Him, Romans 8:17 He who became a perfect man inwardly strengthening ...
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Baptism
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This is clearly contained in the Bible. Thus we read (Acts 2:38): "Be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ, for the remission of your sins; ...
SUMMA THEOLOGIAE: The sacrament of Baptism (Tertia Pars, Q. 66)
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Whether this be a suitable form of Baptism: "I baptize thee in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost"? Objection 1. It seems that this ...
CHURCH FATHERS: The First Apology (St. Justin Martyr)
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And this washing is called illumination, because they who learn these things are illuminated in their understandings. And in the name of Jesus Christ, who was ...
CHURCH FATHERS: Church History, Book III (Eusebius)
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There is extant an epistle of this Clement which is acknowledged to be genuine and is of considerable length and of remarkable merit. He wrote it in the name of ...
SUMMA THEOLOGIAE: The person of the Holy Ghost (Prima Pars, Q ...
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... in the name of Spirit inasmuch as it implies a moving power. But to no creature does it belong to be a principle as regards a divine person; but rather the ...
Epistle 74 (Cyprian of Carthage) - CHURCH FATHERS
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For as the former deceives in the name of God or Christ, so the latter deceives in the sacrament of baptism. Both strive by falsehood to deceive men's wills. 10 ...
Epistle 72 (Cyprian of Carthage) - CHURCH FATHERS
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... in the name of Jesus Christ. Therefore we ought to consider their faith who believe without, whether in respect of the same faith they can obtain any grace ...
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Holy Ghost
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... in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the Spirit of our God" (1 ... in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.' If the Holy ...

SUMMA THEOLOGIAE: The person of the Son (Prima Pars, Q. 34)
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Is Word an essential term in God, or a personal term? Is it the proper name of the Son? Is relation to creatures expressed in the name of the Word?

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Peter, Prince of the Apostles
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Very characteristic is the expression of true fidelity to Jesus, which Peter addressed to Him in the name of the other Apostles. Christ, after He had spoken ...
 

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CHURCH FATHERS: Treatise 1 (Cyprian of Carthage)
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Treatise 1 · We command you, · in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you withdraw yourselves from all brethren that walk disorderly, and not after the ...

CHURCH FATHERS: Registrum Epistolarum, Book XI, Letter 67 ...
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Those heretics, however, who are not baptized in the name of the Trinity, such as the Bonosiaci and the Cataphrygæ, because the former do not believe in Christ ...

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In reply to this, you of course say that in the name of the Apostle Manichæus we have the name of the Holy Spirit, the Paraclete, because He condescended to ...

CHURCH FATHERS: Epistle to the Romans (St. Ignatius)
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... in the name of Jesus Christ, the Son of the Father: to those who are united, both according to the flesh and spirit, to every one of His commandments; who ...

CHURCH FATHERS: Epistle to the Ephesians (St. Ignatius)
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I received, therefore, your whole multitude in the name of God, through Onesimus, a man of inexpressible love, and your bishop in the flesh, whom I pray you ...

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Nathan
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Nathan appears later to reproach David in the name of the Lord for his crime of adultery and murder narrated in 2 Samuel 11, and, after skilfully proposing ...

CHURCH FATHERS: Tractates on the Gospel of John (Augustine)
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For I promised you in the name of Christ that, as the shortness of the time prevented us from expounding it before, I would today discuss why God was pleased to ...
CHURCH FATHERS: The Paedagogus (Clement of Alexandria)
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But we are God-taught, and glory in the name of Christ. How then are we not to regard the apostle as attaching this sense to the milk of the babes? And if we ...

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. James the Greater
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The two brothers showed their fiery temperament against "a certain man casting out devils" in the name of the Christ; John, answering, said: "We [James is ...
 

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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Book of Tobias
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Biblica, s.v.) finds traces of Iranian legend in the name of the demon Asmodeus (Tobit 3:8) which is the Persian Aeshma daeva; as also in the dog — "with ...

CHURCH FATHERS: The History of Joseph the Carpenter
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Includes the Catholic Encyclopedia, Church Fathers, Summa, Bible and more — all for only $19.99... In the name of God, of one essence and three persons. The ...

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Christian Worship
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Paul has just been speaking of prayer — "in word or in work, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, giving thanks to God and the Father by him" ( ...

CHURCH FATHERS: Against Praxeas (Tertullian)
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... in the name of the Son. And by this means they will have it that the Visible and the Invisible are one and the same, just as the Father and the Son are the ...

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Exorcism
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... especially the solemn and authoritative adjuration of the demon, in the name of God, or any of the higher power in which he is subject.

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Blessed Trinity
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Finally after His resurrection, He revealed the doctrine in explicit terms, bidding them "go and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father ...

Letter 130 (St. Augustine) - CHURCH FATHERS
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To Proba, a Devoted Handmaid of God, Bishop Augustine, a Servant of Christ and of Christ's Servants, Sends Greeting in the Name of the Lord of Lords.

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Devil
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... in the name of their Master. And this new interpretation, as Schanz observes, is more in keeping with the context. The parallel prophetic passage is ...
CHURCH FATHERS: Second Council of Constantinople (A.D. 553)
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[The Emperor's Letter which was read to the Fathers.] In the Name of our Lord God Jesus Christ. The Emperor Flavius Justinian, German, Gothic, etc., and always ...

Letter 100 (St. Augustine) - CHURCH FATHERS
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We beseech you, in the name of Jesus Christ, not to act in this manner. For we do not seek to revenge ourselves in this world; nor ought the things which we ...

CHURCH FATHERS: Church History, Book V (Eusebius)
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It is not possible to recount the number of gifts which the Church, throughout all the world, has received from God in the name of Jesus Christ, who was ...

CHURCH FATHERS: On the Holy Spirit, Book I (Ambrose)
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So they were baptized in the Name of Jesus Christ, and baptism was not repeated in their case, but administered differently, for there is but one baptism. But ...

CHURCH FATHERS: Apology (Tertullian)
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Then, too, among you, people far more readily swear a false oath in the name of all the gods, than in the name of the single genius of Cæsar. Chapter 29. Let ...

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Dogmatic Theology
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... in the name of Christ, an unwavering belief in certain truths concerning faith and morals. To reject the authority of the Church would be equivalent to ...

CHURCH FATHERS: The Second Apology (St. Justin Martyr)
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For numberless demoniacs throughout the whole world, and in your city, many of our Christian men exorcising them in the name of Jesus Christ, who was ...

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Ambrosian Basilica
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On the death of the Emperor Gratian (383), the Empress Justina, in the name of her son, the young Valentinian II, succeeded to the government of the Western ...

CHURCH FATHERS: On Re-Baptism (Anonymous)
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Includes the Catholic Encyclopedia, Church Fathers, Summa, Bible and more — all for only $19.99... Argument.— That They Who Have Once Been Washed in the Name of ...

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Louisiana
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... in the name of Louis XIV, of the country watered by the Mississippi and its tributaries. To that vast region he gave the name of "Louisiane" in honour of ...
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Malachias
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According to some, the prophet had in view the sacrifices offered in the name of Yahweh by the proselytes of the Jewish religion among all the nations of ...

CHURCH FATHERS: Dialogue with Trypho, Chapters 69-88 (Justin ...
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For every demon, when exorcised in the name of this very Son of God— who is the First-born of every creature, who became man by the Virgin, who suffered ...

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Priest
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... in the name of society, even the primitive society of the family (cf. Job 1:5), and to offer Him sacrifice (in the broad, but especially in the strict sense ...

CHURCH FATHERS: Exegetical Fragments (Hippolytus)
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And these are the things which have reached us as to the history of that most excellent book. The Preface is ended. The Law. In the name of God eternal, ...

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Erastus and Erastianism
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They affirmed the manner thereof to be this; that some certain presbyters should sit in the name of the whole Church and should judge who were worthy or ...

SUMMA THEOLOGIAE: Superstition consisting in undue worship of ...
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For even as he would be guilty of falsehood who would, in the name of another person, proffer things that are not committed to him, so too does a man incur ...

SUMMA THEOLOGIAE: The necessity of the sacraments (Tertia Pars ...
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... in the name of the one true religion. Therefore sacraments are necessary for man's salvation. I answer that, Sacraments are necessary unto man's salvation ...

CHURCH FATHERS: Epistle of Barnabas
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Learn, then, how it shall be built in the name of the Lord. Before we believed in God, the habitation of our heart was corrupt and weak, as being indeed like a ...

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Apostles
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In the first of these texts we read, "Go ye therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the ...

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Knownothingism
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... in the name of the bishop, there being then no law for the incorporation of Catholic churches by which such title might be securely held. In Congress ...