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... express contempt for the divines who preceded him at Antioch , would naturally occa- sion incaution in his theories , and a carelessness about guarding them from inconsistencies , even where he perceived them . Indeed , the Primate of ...
... express contempt for the divines who preceded him at Antioch , would naturally occa- sion incaution in his theories , and a carelessness about guarding them from inconsistencies , even where he perceived them . Indeed , the Primate of ...
Page 36
... express contempt for the received exposi- tors of Scripture at Antioch ; and it is one of the first accusations brought by Alexander against Arius and his party , that " they put themselves above the ancients , and the teachers of our ...
... express contempt for the received exposi- tors of Scripture at Antioch ; and it is one of the first accusations brought by Alexander against Arius and his party , that " they put themselves above the ancients , and the teachers of our ...
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... express myself ) that His disciples should distinguish between His final and immediate coming ; thinking it a less error that they should consider the last day approaching , than that they should forget their own duties in the ...
... express myself ) that His disciples should distinguish between His final and immediate coming ; thinking it a less error that they should consider the last day approaching , than that they should forget their own duties in the ...
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... express appeal to the Alexandrian writers , seems , in matter of fact , to have been reserved for a late period of the controversy ; but from the first an advantage would accrue to the Arians , by their agreement ( as far as it went ) ...
... express appeal to the Alexandrian writers , seems , in matter of fact , to have been reserved for a late period of the controversy ; but from the first an advantage would accrue to the Arians , by their agreement ( as far as it went ) ...
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... express declarations of the Fathers . The discriminating Athanasius plainly af- firms it , in his defence of Dionysius1 . The Semi - Arian Creed called the Macrostich , published at Antioch , gives a like testimony2 ; distinguishing ...
... express declarations of the Fathers . The discriminating Athanasius plainly af- firms it , in his defence of Dionysius1 . The Semi - Arian Creed called the Macrostich , published at Antioch , gives a like testimony2 ; distinguishing ...
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