Doctrineofchrist_endnotes
Endnotes
Chapter I
1. The Bible Translator, Vol. 28, No. 1, Jan. 1977.
2. Beach vs. Hickey on the Trinity, W. B. Beach and Y. Hickey, quoting G. C. Knapp, pp. 60, 61.
3. Young's Concordance, "Ransom," #3, p. 794.
4. Clarke's Commentary on Luke 1:35, p. 360.
5. Ibid., p. 361.
6. Ibid., on Heb. 2:7, p. 696.
7. A Catholic Dictionary, on Rom. 9:5, p. 809.
8. The New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology, on Rom. 9:5, p. 80.
9. A Catholic Dictionary, ibid.
Chapter II
1. The Illustrated Bible Dictionary, R. A. Finlayson, "Trinity," Vol. 3, pp. 1597-8.
2. Some Account of the Origin and Progress of Trinitarian Theology, James Forest, p. 9.
3. After Jesus. The Triumph of Christianity, Gayle Visalli, editor, p. 209.
4. Christian History, Bruce L. Shelley, "The First Council of Nicea," Issue 28 (Vol. IX, No. 4), 1990, p. 11.
5. Encyclopedia Britannica, "Nicaea, Council of," Vol. 5, p. 410.
6. Eusebius' Ecclesiastical History, The Council of Nice, Isaac Boyle, p. 27.
7. Origin of Triads and Trinities, John Newton, pp. 20-21, 25-27.
8. History of Christianity, Edward Gibbon, preface.
9. Outline of History, H. G. Wells, p. 421.
Chapter III
1. Beach vs. Hickey on the Trinity, [authors are already listed above], quoting Jeremy Taylor, p. 70.
2. A Catholic Dictionary, p. 810.
3. New Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol. 13, pp. 574, 575.
4. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol. XV, p. 49.
5. The Triune God, Edward J. Fortman, pp. 6, 15.
Chapter IV
1. Synonyms of the Old Testament, R. B. Girdlestone, p. 22.
2. Strong's Concordance, Hebrew and Chaldee Dictionary, #410.
3. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol. XV, p. 49.
4. Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature, McClintock and Strong, Vol. IV, "John," pp. 551-2.
5. Clarke's Commentary on Matt. 28:19, p. 284.
6. Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, G. Kittel, p. 108.
7. Young's Concordance, "God," #8, p. 419.
8. Why You Should Believe in the Trinity, Robert M. Bowman, Jr., back cover.
9. Ibid., p. 13.
Chapter V
1. Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature, McClintock and Strong, Vol. IV, "John," p. 949.
2. Ibid., "John, First Epistle," Vol. IV, pp. 951-2.
3. Ibid., "Cerinthus," Vol. II, p. 191.
4. Ibid.
5. Ibid., "Docetae," Vol. II, p. 844-5.
6. Ibid., "Gnosticism," Vol. III, p. 891.
7. Ibid., p. 893.
8. Christianity: Essence, History and Future, Hans Kung, p. 182.
9. Ibid., pp. 180-11
10. After Jesus. The Triumph of Christianity, pp. 231, 233, 236.
11. Christianity: Essence, History and Future, p. 113.
12. Ibid., p. 187.
13. Ibid., p. 343.
14. Christian History, Robert Payne, "A Hammer Struck at Heresy," Issue 51 (Vol. XV, No. 3),1996, pp. 20-21.
15. After Jesus. The Triumph of Christianity, p. 225.
16. Ibid., pp. 225-6.