The Arians of the Fourth Century |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 31
Page xii
... Applied to God ; whether to be predicated of the Son 181 The Anomœan controversy 2. The " Unoriginate : " - Whether to be predicated of the Son Passages from the Fathers in illustration 3. The " Consubstantial : " - The meaning of ...
... Applied to God ; whether to be predicated of the Son 181 The Anomœan controversy 2. The " Unoriginate : " - Whether to be predicated of the Son Passages from the Fathers in illustration 3. The " Consubstantial : " - The meaning of ...
Page 33
... their experience of this world furnished , could not at once be applied to 9 Greg . Nazianz . Orat . iii . 27. 31. [ iv . 30. ] D ( measure and determine the facts of another . Accord- SECT . II . ] The Schools of the Sophists . 33.
... their experience of this world furnished , could not at once be applied to 9 Greg . Nazianz . Orat . iii . 27. 31. [ iv . 30. ] D ( measure and determine the facts of another . Accord- SECT . II . ] The Schools of the Sophists . 33.
Page 37
... applying a remedy , which nevertheless the circumstances of the times impera- tively required . They were loth to confess , that the Church had grown too old to enjoy the free , unsus .. picious teaching with which her childhood was ...
... applying a remedy , which nevertheless the circumstances of the times impera- tively required . They were loth to confess , that the Church had grown too old to enjoy the free , unsus .. picious teaching with which her childhood was ...
Page 57
... applied as a key both to mythological legends , and to the sacred truths of Scripture . The Stoics were the first to avail them- selves of an expedient which smoothed the deformities of the Pagan creed . The Jews , and then the Chris ...
... applied as a key both to mythological legends , and to the sacred truths of Scripture . The Stoics were the first to avail them- selves of an expedient which smoothed the deformities of the Pagan creed . The Jews , and then the Chris ...
Page 59
... applied by its Divine Author , to induce the Alexandrians to consider its text as primarily and directly the instrument of an allegorical teaching . And since it sanctions the principle of allegorizing SECT . III . ] The Church of ...
... applied by its Divine Author , to induce the Alexandrians to consider its text as primarily and directly the instrument of an allegorical teaching . And since it sanctions the principle of allegorizing SECT . III . ] The Church of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adopted afterwards Alexander Alexandrian allegorical Ammonius Anomoans Antioch Apostles Arian Arius ascribed Athan Athanasius authority Basil Bishop Cæsarea called Catholic doctrine century character Christ Christian Church Clement connexion considered Constantius consubstantial controversy creed Defens Dionysius dispute distinct Divine Nature Ebion ecclesiastical Eclectic Emperor Epiph Epistle error Euseb Eusebians Eusebius Eusebius of Nicomedia evidence existence faith Father favour Gnostic God's Gospel Gregory Hær hand heathen heresy heretical Hist Holy Homoüsion hypostasis instance Irenæus Jewish Jews Judaism judaizing matter meaning mind Montanists moral Mosheim mysteries Neocæsarea Nicæa Nicene Council notion Novatian Origen original orthodox party patriarchal Patripassian Paulus of Samosata peculiar Petav philosophy Platonism Praxeas primitive principle probole professed Quarto-deciman religion religious revealed Rome Sabellian sacred says school of Antioch Scripture sect Semi-Arians sense Sophist speak spirit substance teaching tenet Tertullian Theod theology Tillemont tion Trinity truth Vide wisdom words writings καὶ