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... HERESY . SECTION I. - The Church of Antioch 1. Historical connexion of Arianism with the Anti- ochene School : - Paulus , Bishop of Antioch , deposed for heresy The Martyr Lucian . His disciples the first Arians . · 2. Judaism of ...
... HERESY . SECTION I. - The Church of Antioch 1. Historical connexion of Arianism with the Anti- ochene School : - Paulus , Bishop of Antioch , deposed for heresy The Martyr Lucian . His disciples the first Arians . · 2. Judaism of ...
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... HERESY . SECTION I. - On the principle of the formation and impo- sition of Creeds · 1. Knowledge of the Christian doctrine a privilege to be sought after : - As being not a subjective opinion , but the truth And reserved and concealed ...
... HERESY . SECTION I. - On the principle of the formation and impo- sition of Creeds · 1. Knowledge of the Christian doctrine a privilege to be sought after : - As being not a subjective opinion , but the truth And reserved and concealed ...
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... heresy : - Aetius Eunomius · 337 · 339 2. Its history : — They join the Eusebians or Acacians against the Semi - Arians · At Cæsarea · And Antioch • 341 • • 341 · · 341 • 342 · 343 344 • · · 345 · 346 · 347 350 351 352 Semi - Arian ...
... heresy : - Aetius Eunomius · 337 · 339 2. Its history : — They join the Eusebians or Acacians against the Semi - Arians · At Cæsarea · And Antioch • 341 • • 341 · · 341 • 342 · 343 344 • · · 345 · 346 · 347 350 351 352 Semi - Arian ...
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... 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 are its natural chronological limits ...
... 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 are its natural chronological limits ...
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... heresy , it is difficult to determine what were his precise sentiments concerning the Person of Christ , though they were certainly derogatory of the doctrine of His absolute divinity and eternal existence . Indeed , it is probable that ...
... heresy , it is difficult to determine what were his precise sentiments concerning the Person of Christ , though they were certainly derogatory of the doctrine of His absolute divinity and eternal existence . Indeed , it is probable that ...
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