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... Tertullian does not scruple to describe him as virtually the object of the Apostle's censure in his Epistle to the Gala- tians1 . 8 Socrat . Hist . v . 22 . Burton , Bamp . Lect , notes 74. 82 . 1 Tertull . de Præscript . Hæret . c . 33 ...
... Tertullian does not scruple to describe him as virtually the object of the Apostle's censure in his Epistle to the Gala- tians1 . 8 Socrat . Hist . v . 22 . Burton , Bamp . Lect , notes 74. 82 . 1 Tertull . de Præscript . Hæret . c . 33 ...
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... Tertullian's tract against Praxeas , in which the latter is apparently represented as holding successively , the two views of doctrine which have . been here described . Parallel instances meet us in 6 In Prax . § . 27 . Simon the ...
... Tertullian's tract against Praxeas , in which the latter is apparently represented as holding successively , the two views of doctrine which have . been here described . Parallel instances meet us in 6 In Prax . § . 27 . Simon the ...
Page 128
... Tertullian , as well as by Gregory's master , Origen , who had also reclaimed from a similar error Ambrosius and Beryllus . Gregory succeeded him in the con- troversy with such vigour , that his writings were suffi- cient to extinguish ...
... Tertullian , as well as by Gregory's master , Origen , who had also reclaimed from a similar error Ambrosius and Beryllus . Gregory succeeded him in the con- troversy with such vigour , that his writings were suffi- cient to extinguish ...
Page 138
... Tertullian sharply exposes the want of a grave and orderly discipline among them in his day . " It is uncertain , " he says , who among them is catechumen , who believer . They meet alike , they hear alike , they pray alike ; nay ...
... Tertullian sharply exposes the want of a grave and orderly discipline among them in his day . " It is uncertain , " he says , who among them is catechumen , who believer . They meet alike , they hear alike , they pray alike ; nay ...
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... Tertullian , after quoting the text , " All that the Father hath are Mine , " adds , " If so , why should not the Father's titles be His ? When then we read that God is Almighty , and the Highest , and the God of Hosts , and the King of ...
... Tertullian , after quoting the text , " All that the Father hath are Mine , " adds , " If so , why should not the Father's titles be His ? When then we read that God is Almighty , and the Highest , and the God of Hosts , and the King of ...
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