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Page 53
... Manichees , who repre- sented the initiatory discipline as founded on a fiction or hypothesis , which was to be forgotten by the learner as he made progress in the real doctrine of the gospel5 ; somewhat after the manner of a school in ...
... Manichees , who repre- sented the initiatory discipline as founded on a fiction or hypothesis , which was to be forgotten by the learner as he made progress in the real doctrine of the gospel5 ; somewhat after the manner of a school in ...
Page 167
... Manichees are chargeable with both misconceptions . The Eclectics , with the latter ; being Emanatists , they seem to have considered the Son to be both individually distinct from the Father , and of an inferior nature . - Against these ...
... Manichees are chargeable with both misconceptions . The Eclectics , with the latter ; being Emanatists , they seem to have considered the Son to be both individually distinct from the Father , and of an inferior nature . - Against these ...
Page 175
... Manichees , that there were three unconnected indepen- dent Beings in the Divine Nature . Scripture and the Church avoid the appearance of tritheism , by tracing back , ( if we may so say , ) the infinite perfections of the Son and ...
... Manichees , that there were three unconnected indepen- dent Beings in the Divine Nature . Scripture and the Church avoid the appearance of tritheism , by tracing back , ( if we may so say , ) the infinite perfections of the Son and ...
Page 189
... Manichees followed , about a century later ; they too were Emanatists , and spoke of the human soul as being consubstantial or co - essen- tial with God , of one substance with God . Their principles evidently allowed of a kind of ...
... Manichees followed , about a century later ; they too were Emanatists , and spoke of the human soul as being consubstantial or co - essen- tial with God , of one substance with God . Their principles evidently allowed of a kind of ...
Page 194
... Mani- chees in a material sense , the error was again intro- duced by the very term which was intended to witness against it . According to the Oriental Theory , the emanations from the Deity were eternal with Himself , and were ...
... Mani- chees in a material sense , the error was again intro- duced by the very term which was intended to witness against it . According to the Oriental Theory , the emanations from the Deity were eternal with Himself , and were ...
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