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Excerpt from An Illustration of the Method of Explaining the New Testament by the Early Opinions of Jews and Christians Concerning Christ
Observations on the interpretation of the words of the New Testament. (i) By the Jews. (2) The great body of Jewish Christians. (3) The Ebionites. (4) The Gentile Christians. 2. Claim of Simon Magus to identity with Christ. To support this claim, he judged it necessary to assert his own Divinity. The first Gnostical sects denied the human nature of Christ altogether. Correction of their errors by the Sacred Writers and the Apostolical Fathers. In correcting the errors of those, who contended for the simple Divinity of Christ, the Apostles and primitive Fathers must some times have asserted that Christ was a man only, if they had intended to teach the doctrine of his simple humanity. No declaration to this effect is to be found in the New Testament; or in any Christian writing in the first century after the establishment of Christianity..
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