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... considered as the Son of God : - : - The term " Son " denotes His derivation . And therefore His dissimilarity to all creatures Passages from the Fathers He who is born of God is God In like manner He is " Radiance from the Sun " Hence ...
... considered as the Son of God : - : - The term " Son " denotes His derivation . And therefore His dissimilarity to all creatures Passages from the Fathers He who is born of God is God In like manner He is " Radiance from the Sun " Hence ...
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... considered our Lord to be a true Son . Its self - contradictions 2. Their leaders : - Men of high character Basil of Ancyra Mark of Arethusa Cyril of Jerusalem . · • 297 297 298 299 299 300 • 301 ⚫ 302 Eusebius of Samosata • • On the ...
... considered our Lord to be a true Son . Its self - contradictions 2. Their leaders : - Men of high character Basil of Ancyra Mark of Arethusa Cyril of Jerusalem . · • 297 297 298 299 299 300 • 301 ⚫ 302 Eusebius of Samosata • • On the ...
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... CONSIDERED IN THEIR RELA- TION TO THE ARIAN HERESY . SECTION I. THE CHURCH OF ANTIOCH . IT is proposed in the following pages to trace the outlines of the history of Arianism , between the first and the second General Councils . These ...
... CONSIDERED IN THEIR RELA- TION TO THE ARIAN HERESY . SECTION I. THE CHURCH OF ANTIOCH . IT is proposed in the following pages to trace the outlines of the history of Arianism , between the first and the second General Councils . These ...
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... considered the author of Arianism . It is very common , though evidently illogical , to attribute the actual rise of one school of opinion to another , from some real or supposed simi- larity in their respective tenets . It is thus ...
... considered the author of Arianism . It is very common , though evidently illogical , to attribute the actual rise of one school of opinion to another , from some real or supposed simi- larity in their respective tenets . It is thus ...
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... considered their ancient ceremonial to be an essential part of their present profession . These Judaizers , from an over - attachment to the forms , proceeded in course of time , to imbibe the spirit of the degenerate system ; and ended ...
... considered their ancient ceremonial to be an essential part of their present profession . These Judaizers , from an over - attachment to the forms , proceeded in course of time , to imbibe the spirit of the degenerate system ; and ended ...
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