Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 21Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1864 - Theology |
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... knowledge and the multiplication of books [ render ] it impossible for the [ private ] scholar to inform himself of the progress of learning in various countries , or to pur- chase and peruse more than a small portion of the works ...
... knowledge and the multiplication of books [ render ] it impossible for the [ private ] scholar to inform himself of the progress of learning in various countries , or to pur- chase and peruse more than a small portion of the works ...
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... - Arius adopted philosophy as his teacher and guide , in so far as he declared that reason was the original source of our knowledge of divine truth , and he noticed the scriptures 2 [ JAN . · Athanasius and the Arian Controversy .
... - Arius adopted philosophy as his teacher and guide , in so far as he declared that reason was the original source of our knowledge of divine truth , and he noticed the scriptures 2 [ JAN . · Athanasius and the Arian Controversy .
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knowledge of divine truth , and he noticed the scriptures in those cases alone in which they appear to confirm the re- sults which the processes of his understanding had already furnished . He and his associates believed that the chief ...
knowledge of divine truth , and he noticed the scriptures in those cases alone in which they appear to confirm the re- sults which the processes of his understanding had already furnished . He and his associates believed that the chief ...
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... knowledge of the former is derived , are , first , an epistle addressed by Arius to Eusebius of Nicomedia ; it has been preserved by Epiphanius ( Haeres . 69. 6 ) and by Theodoret ( Hist . I. 5 ) ; secondly , an epistle of Alexander ...
... knowledge of the former is derived , are , first , an epistle addressed by Arius to Eusebius of Nicomedia ; it has been preserved by Epiphanius ( Haeres . 69. 6 ) and by Theodoret ( Hist . I. 5 ) ; secondly , an epistle of Alexander ...
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... knowledge of any other . That wisdom which Arius describes as ἀγενήτως συνυπάρ χουσα τῷ πατρί and as δημιουργός is solely the Son ( c . Ar . 2 . 39 , 40 ) . It is in vain that Arius appeals to Dionysius of Alexandria , whose views he ...
... knowledge of any other . That wisdom which Arius describes as ἀγενήτως συνυπάρ χουσα τῷ πατρί and as δημιουργός is solely the Son ( c . Ar . 2 . 39 , 40 ) . It is in vain that Arius appeals to Dionysius of Alexandria , whose views he ...
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