The Three Heavenly Witnesses: Calamy”s Exposition of 1 John 5:7
On the stated supposition that 1 John 5:7 is genuine, Calamy expounds the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost as three heavenly witnesses whose testimony is one.
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On the stated supposition that 1 John 5:7 is genuine, Calamy expounds the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost as three heavenly witnesses whose testimony is one.
Open record →Calamy assembles his positive case for 1 John 5:7, emphasizing early Latin and African testimony and replying to competing accounts of the reading's origin.
Open record →Calamy answers the case from Greek manuscripts, ancient versions, and patristic silence, then weighs the Latin and African witnesses available to him.
Open record →Edmund Calamy frames the inquiry into 1 John 5:7, distinguishes the doctrine of the Trinity from the status of one clause, and states his initial concessions.
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