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... called a history of the Councils , or of Arianism , between the eras 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 ...
... called a history of the Councils , or of Arianism , between the eras 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 ...
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... called after his name , and has a place in ecclesiastical history till the middle of the fifth century ; but it never was a considerable body , and even as early as the date of the Nicene Council had split into parties , differing by ...
... called after his name , and has a place in ecclesiastical history till the middle of the fifth century ; but it never was a considerable body , and even as early as the date of the Nicene Council had split into parties , differing by ...
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... called Semi- Arian , Paulus himself advocating a doctrine which nearly resembled what is commonly called the Sa- bellian . More shall be said concerning Paulus of Samosata presently ; but now let us advance to the history of this Lucian ...
... called Semi- Arian , Paulus himself advocating a doctrine which nearly resembled what is commonly called the Sa- bellian . More shall be said concerning Paulus of Samosata presently ; but now let us advance to the history of this Lucian ...
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John Henry Newman. anism afterwards called Semi - Arianism3 ; but it is not on that account that I here trace the rise of Arianism to Lucian . There is an historical , and not merely a doctrinal connexion between him and the Arian party ...
John Henry Newman. anism afterwards called Semi - Arianism3 ; but it is not on that account that I here trace the rise of Arianism to Lucian . There is an historical , and not merely a doctrinal connexion between him and the Arian party ...
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... called Quarto- decimans . Victor felt the inconvenience of this want of uniformity in the celebration of the chief Christian festival ; and was urgent , even far beyond . the bounds of charity , and the rights of his see , in his ...
... called Quarto- decimans . Victor felt the inconvenience of this want of uniformity in the celebration of the chief Christian festival ; and was urgent , even far beyond . the bounds of charity , and the rights of his see , in his ...
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