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... Consequences of the Nicene Council . 1. The Arians : - Their political and party spirit Ingratiate themselves with Constantine Their leaders , Eusebius of Nicomedia And Eusebius of Cæsarea Constantia , sister to Constantine 2. The ...
... Consequences of the Nicene Council . 1. The Arians : - Their political and party spirit Ingratiate themselves with Constantine Their leaders , Eusebius of Nicomedia And Eusebius of Cæsarea Constantia , sister to Constantine 2. The ...
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... consequence 3. The question of the hypostasis : - The term Hypostasis or Persona Whether three or one Differences among Catholics . Letter of the Council • PAGE • 361 • 362 • 363 • 364 a • 365 · 366 367 · SECTION II . - The Ecumenical ...
... consequence 3. The question of the hypostasis : - The term Hypostasis or Persona Whether three or one Differences among Catholics . Letter of the Council • PAGE • 361 • 362 • 363 • 364 a • 365 · 366 367 · SECTION II . - The Ecumenical ...
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... consequence of relaxation of morals1 . Here , however , passing by this consideration , which is too obvious to require dwelling upon , I would rather direct the reader's attention to the particular form which the Antiochene corruptions ...
... consequence of relaxation of morals1 . Here , however , passing by this consideration , which is too obvious to require dwelling upon , I would rather direct the reader's attention to the particular form which the Antiochene corruptions ...
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... consequence , as it is less certain , whether Arianism be of Jewish origin , than whether it arose at Antioch : which is the point prin- cipally insisted on in the foregoing pages . For in proportion as it is traced to Antioch , so is ...
... consequence , as it is less certain , whether Arianism be of Jewish origin , than whether it arose at Antioch : which is the point prin- cipally insisted on in the foregoing pages . For in proportion as it is traced to Antioch , so is ...
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... consequences of a practice so evidently destructive of a reverential and sober spirit . As Moreover , in these theological discussions , the dis- putants were in danger of being misled by the un- soundness of the positions which they ...
... consequences of a practice so evidently destructive of a reverential and sober spirit . As Moreover , in these theological discussions , the dis- putants were in danger of being misled by the un- soundness of the positions which they ...
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