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... principle and origin Ammonius , its founder • Its connexion with neologism Its contrast with it Later than Origen • Though an excrescence of his school : - 2. Its uncongeniality with Arianism : - As mystical · As not disputative • • As ...
... principle and origin Ammonius , its founder • Its connexion with neologism Its contrast with it Later than Origen • Though an excrescence of his school : - 2. Its uncongeniality with Arianism : - As mystical · As not disputative • • As ...
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... 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 by the early Church . From ...
... 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 by the early Church . From ...
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... principle of a second series of persecutions , when the barbarians of the North , who were infected with it , possessed themselves of the provinces of the Roman Empire . The line of history which is thus limited by the two first ...
... principle of a second series of persecutions , when the barbarians of the North , who were infected with it , possessed themselves of the provinces of the Roman Empire . The line of history which is thus limited by the two first ...
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... principle or origin of this irregularity , does not clearly appear ; unless we may consider as characteristic , what seems to be the fact , that when their neighbours of the Proconsulate were Quarto - decimans , they ( in the words of ...
... principle or origin of this irregularity , does not clearly appear ; unless we may consider as characteristic , what seems to be the fact , that when their neighbours of the Proconsulate were Quarto - decimans , they ( in the words of ...
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... principles of her 2 [ As to the charges made against Petavius , vide Bull , Defens . N. F. prooem .; Budd . Isagog . p . 580 ; Bayle , Dict . ( Petau . ) ; Brucker , Phil . t . iii . p . 345. ] teaching , and leave it to him to apply ...
... principles of her 2 [ As to the charges made against Petavius , vide Bull , Defens . N. F. prooem .; Budd . Isagog . p . 580 ; Bayle , Dict . ( Petau . ) ; Brucker , Phil . t . iii . p . 345. ] teaching , and leave it to him to apply ...
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