From the same source proceeded all the Hellenes, derivatively so called, and the Myrmidons.
I will add no more: all this is proof enough that the Spirit is not given radically or immediately from God to any believer, but to Christ, and so derivatively from him to us.
Therefore it is that this affectation of honour in the creature is a sin, because all honour is due to God, and none to the creature but derivatively and subserviently.
So human nature may derivatively exercise divine attributes, because it is united to the divine in one person.
Since Christ's human nature has derivatively become possessed of divine attributes, there is no validity in the notion of a progressiveness in that nature, now that it has ascended to the right hand of God.
It is onlyderivatively in time by reason of its having the relation to events which I term 'situation.
The course of a ray of light is only derivatively connected with perception.
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