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Its serviceableness to Arianism , as opposed to theological mysteries And to
formal dogmas , & c . No historical evidence of its aiding Arianism Its success in
Syria . . 113 114 115 116 . • 117 117 117 118 118 Section V. - Sabellianism 1.
Its serviceableness to Arianism , as opposed to theological mysteries And to
formal dogmas , & c . No historical evidence of its aiding Arianism Its success in
Syria . . 113 114 115 116 . • 117 117 117 118 118 Section V. - Sabellianism 1.
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While Judaism inculcated a superstitious , or even idolatrous dependence on the
mere casualties of daily life , and gave license to the grosser tastes of human
nature , it necessarily indisposed the mind for the severe and unexciting
mysteries ...
While Judaism inculcated a superstitious , or even idolatrous dependence on the
mere casualties of daily life , and gave license to the grosser tastes of human
nature , it necessarily indisposed the mind for the severe and unexciting
mysteries ...
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When he betook himself to the doctrinal controversy , he chose for the first open
avowal of his heterodoxy the opportunity of an attack upon his diocesan , who
was discoursing on the mystery of the Trinity to the clergy of Alexandria . Socrates
...
When he betook himself to the doctrinal controversy , he chose for the first open
avowal of his heterodoxy the opportunity of an attack upon his diocesan , who
was discoursing on the mystery of the Trinity to the clergy of Alexandria . Socrates
...
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are , in their degree , inevitable results of public confessions of faith ; and next ,
because when confessions do not exist , the mysteries of divine truth , instead of
being exposed to the gaze of the profane and uninstructed , are kept hidden in
the ...
are , in their degree , inevitable results of public confessions of faith ; and next ,
because when confessions do not exist , the mysteries of divine truth , instead of
being exposed to the gaze of the profane and uninstructed , are kept hidden in
the ...
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The Apostle in that Epistle , when speaking of the most sacred Christian verities ,
as hidden under the allegories of the Old Testament , seems suddenly to check
himself , from the apprehension that he was divulging mysteries beyond the ...
The Apostle in that Epistle , when speaking of the most sacred Christian verities ,
as hidden under the allegories of the Old Testament , seems suddenly to check
himself , from the apprehension that he was divulging mysteries beyond the ...
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