Examples of using The incarnation of in English and their translations into Swedish
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Athanasius presented, in his On the Incarnation of the Logos, the indispensability of the union of true God with true man for the Christian doctrine of salvation through the life
being such a unique prophet of God that she was actually the incarnation of the feminine side of deity.
armed anthropomorphic tiger named Katmandu, to protect the incarnation of a lama(who happens to be Charlie Llama,
In 1770 Eve was declared to be the incarnation of the Shekinah, the female aspect of God,
thy grace into our hearts, that we to whom the incarnation of Christ thy Son was made known by the message of an angel,
so onwards to the incarnation of Christ Jesus;
the faith of Nicæa, Constantinople and Ephesus"; he names"James the brother of Our Lord" alone of the Apostles and"most chiefly Cyril who was a tower of the truth,">who expounded the incarnation of the Word of God,
Carradine, you are the incarnation of luck.
An EU internal market that complies with the system of global competition is ultimately the incarnation of this kind of opposition.
The incarnation of spa elegance,
The incarnation of spa elegance,
what was done by the incarnation of those lords of understanding, sons of light.
This takes place through the Incarnation of the Word in the person of Jesus Christ
Although the complete prayer incorporates the Hail Mary it does in fact focus on the Incarnation of Christ which is shared by all Christians
St. Paul seems to emphasize the true idea of the Incarnation of the Word; a true understanding of this mystery safeguards both the Divinity
There are list of names of the incarnation of Kṛṣṇa and God, or God.
He was similarly allured by the incarnation of Māyādevī, but Haridāsa easily passed the test because of his unalloyed devotion to Lord Kṛṣṇa.