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Page 32
The countenance thus accidentally given to the cause of error is evidenced in his
eagerness to give the explanation . But far greater was the evil , when men
destitute of religious seriousness and earnestness engaged in the like
theological ...
The countenance thus accidentally given to the cause of error is evidenced in his
eagerness to give the explanation . But far greater was the evil , when men
destitute of religious seriousness and earnestness engaged in the like
theological ...
Page 42
Origen , who was soon after appointed catechist at the early age of eighteen ,
had already given the earnest of his future celebrity , by his persuasive
disputations with the unbelievers of Alexandria . Afterwards he appeared in the
character of a ...
Origen , who was soon after appointed catechist at the early age of eighteen ,
had already given the earnest of his future celebrity , by his persuasive
disputations with the unbelievers of Alexandria . Afterwards he appeared in the
character of a ...
Page 47
Such are the divine notices given to those who desire an apostolical rule for
dispensing the word of life ; and as such , the ancient Fathers received them .
They received them as the fulfilment of our Lord's command , not to give that
which is ...
Such are the divine notices given to those who desire an apostolical rule for
dispensing the word of life ; and as such , the ancient Fathers received them .
They received them as the fulfilment of our Lord's command , not to give that
which is ...
Page 48
Even the sick ask for wine , which , unseasonably given , brings on delirium ; and
so there come two ills , the death of the patient and the disrepute of the physician
. ” In another place he says , “ All may hear the Gospel , but the glory of the ...
Even the sick ask for wine , which , unseasonably given , brings on delirium ; and
so there come two ills , the death of the patient and the disrepute of the physician
. ” In another place he says , “ All may hear the Gospel , but the glory of the ...
Page 53
The Disciplina Arcani being supposed , with these limitations , to have had a real
existence , I observe further , in explanation of its principle , that the elementary
information given to the heathen or catechumen was in no sense undone by the ...
The Disciplina Arcani being supposed , with these limitations , to have had a real
existence , I observe further , in explanation of its principle , that the elementary
information given to the heathen or catechumen was in no sense undone by the ...
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