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... already marked out . However , it is necessary to direct the reader's atten- tion in the first place , to the state of parties and schools , in and about the Church , at the time of its rise , and to the sacred doctrine which it ...
... already marked out . However , it is necessary to direct the reader's atten- tion in the first place , to the state of parties and schools , in and about the Church , at the time of its rise , and to the sacred doctrine which it ...
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... already obtained the highest post to which ambition could aspire , and had nothing to labour for ; and having , as we find , additional engagements as a civil magistrate , he would still less be likely to covet the barren honours of an ...
... already obtained the highest post to which ambition could aspire , and had nothing to labour for ; and having , as we find , additional engagements as a civil magistrate , he would still less be likely to covet the barren honours of an ...
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... already mentioned , Theodotus of Laodicea , Gre- gory of Berytus , Narcissus of Neronias , and two others , who were all supporters of Arianism at the Council , were all situated within the ecclesiastical influence , and some of them in ...
... already mentioned , Theodotus of Laodicea , Gre- gory of Berytus , Narcissus of Neronias , and two others , who were all supporters of Arianism at the Council , were all situated within the ecclesiastical influence , and some of them in ...
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... already frustrated , for reinstating their religion in its ancient ritual and country " . Such was the position of the Jews towards the primi- tive Church , especially in the patriarchate of Antioch ; which , I have said , was their ...
... already frustrated , for reinstating their religion in its ancient ritual and country " . Such was the position of the Jews towards the primi- tive Church , especially in the patriarchate of Antioch ; which , I have said , was their ...
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... already mentioned , and his follow- ers , at the end of the second century . A contemporary writer , after saying that they supported their " God - deny- ing apostasy " by syllogistic forms of argument , proceeds , Abandoning the ...
... already mentioned , and his follow- ers , at the end of the second century . A contemporary writer , after saying that they supported their " God - deny- ing apostasy " by syllogistic forms of argument , proceeds , Abandoning the ...
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Accordingly adopted afterwards Alexander Alexandria Anomoans Ante-Nicene Antioch Apostles Arian Arius ascribed Athan Athanasius authority Basil Bishop Cæsarea called Catholic doctrine character Christ Christian Church condemned confession connexion considered Constantius consubstantial controversy creature creed declared Defens Dionysius dispute distinct Divine Nature ecclesiastical Eclectics Emperor Epistle error eternal Euseb Eusebians Eusebius Eusebius of Nicomedia evidence existence express faith Father favour Gnostic God's Gospel Gregory Hær hand heathen heresy heretical Hist Holy Homoüsion hypostasis instance Irenæus Jewish Judaism judaizing Lord matter meaning mind Montanists moral mysteries Neocæsarea Nicæa Nicene Council notion Novatian Origen original orthodox party Patripassian Paulus of Samosata peculiar Petav philosophy Platonic Plotinus principle probole professed Quarto-deciman religion religious revealed Rome Sabellian sacred says school of Antioch Scripture sect Semi-Arians sense speak Spirit substance teaching tenet Tertullian Theod theology things Tillemont tion Trinity true truth Valens Vide Wisdom Word writers καὶ
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Page 24 - But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed. As we said before, so say I now again, If any man preach any other gospel unto you than that ye have received, let him be accursed.
Page 162 - For the Father judgeth no man, But hath committed all judgment unto the Son : That all men should honour the Son, even as they honour the Father. He that honoureth not the Son, Honoureth not the Father which hath sent him.
Page 91 - ... eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, nor the heart of man conceived.
Page i - FRET not thyself because of the ungodly; neither be thou envious against the evil doers : 2 For they shall soon be cut down like the grass, and be withered even as the green herb.
Page 162 - Verily, verily, I say unto you, The Son can do nothing of himself, but what he seeth the Father do; for what things soever He doeth, these also doeth the Son likewise. For the Father loveth the Son, and showeth him all things that Himself doeth : and He will show him greater works than these, that ye may marvel.
Page 257 - We believe in one God, the Father Almighty, maker of all things visible and invisible; and in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Word of God, God of God, light of light, life of life, the only-begotten Son, the first-born of every creature, begotten of the Father before all ages, by whom all things were made...
Page 413 - It may almost be laid down as an historical fact that the mystical interpretation and orthodoxy will stand or fall together.
Page 51 - The most accurate consideration of the subject will lead us to acquiesce in the statement, as a general truth, that the doctrines in question have never been learned merely from Scripture ; surely, the sacred volume was never intended, and was not adapted, to teach our creed.
Page 75 - He both thinks and speaks the truth; except when careful treatment is necessary, and then, as a physician for the good of his patients, he will LIE, or rather utter a LIE, as the Sophists say. . . . Nothing, however, but his neighbour's good will lead him to do this. He gives himself up for the Church.'"3 As to the
Page 168 - Origin ; forasmuch as the Son is from the Father, not the Father from the Son.