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... arguments of Paulus ( which it is not to our purpose here to detail ) seem fairly to have over- powered the first of the Councils summoned against him ( A.D. 264 ) , which dissolved without coming to a decision3 . A second , and ...
... arguments of Paulus ( which it is not to our purpose here to detail ) seem fairly to have over- powered the first of the Councils summoned against him ( A.D. 264 ) , which dissolved without coming to a decision3 . A second , and ...
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... argument - sake . In some cases , it was taken down in notes by the bystanders , at the time ; in others committed to writing by the parties engaged in it7 . Necessary 5 Petav . Dogm . Theol . supra . Brucker , vol . iii . pp . 324. 352 ...
... argument - sake . In some cases , it was taken down in notes by the bystanders , at the time ; in others committed to writing by the parties engaged in it7 . Necessary 5 Petav . Dogm . Theol . supra . Brucker , vol . iii . pp . 324. 352 ...
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... arguments from publicity , which were but hazarded in the confidence of Christian friendship , and which , when ... argument . The coun- tenance thus accidentally given to the cause of error is evidenced in his eagerness to give the ...
... arguments from publicity , which were but hazarded in the confidence of Christian friendship , and which , when ... argument . The coun- tenance thus accidentally given to the cause of error is evidenced in his eagerness to give the ...
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... argument . logic and rhetoric made them expert in proof and refutation , so there was much in other sciences , which formed a liberal education , in geometry and arith- metic , to confine the mind to the contemplation of material ...
... argument . logic and rhetoric made them expert in proof and refutation , so there was much in other sciences , which formed a liberal education , in geometry and arith- metic , to confine the mind to the contemplation of material ...
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... argument by which Paulus of Samosata baffled the Antiochene Council , was drawn from a sophistical use of the very word substance , which the orthodox had employed in ex- pressing the scriptural notion of the unity subsisting between ...
... argument by which Paulus of Samosata baffled the Antiochene Council , was drawn from a sophistical use of the very word substance , which the orthodox had employed in ex- pressing the scriptural notion of the unity subsisting between ...
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