The Arians of the Fourth Century |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 26
Page v
... referred to for the facts , rather than the opinions they contain ; though some of them , as the " Defensio Fidei Nicenæ , " evince gifts , moral and intellectual , of so high a cast , as to render it a privilege to be allowed to sit at ...
... referred to for the facts , rather than the opinions they contain ; though some of them , as the " Defensio Fidei Nicenæ , " evince gifts , moral and intellectual , of so high a cast , as to render it a privilege to be allowed to sit at ...
Page 2
... the heathen philosophies and heresies then prevalent ; and towards the Church of Alexandria , to which , though with very little show of reasoning , it is often referred . The consideration of The Church of Antioch . [ CHAP . I.
... the heathen philosophies and heresies then prevalent ; and towards the Church of Alexandria , to which , though with very little show of reasoning , it is often referred . The consideration of The Church of Antioch . [ CHAP . I.
Page 3
John Henry Newman. reasoning , it is often referred . The consideration of the doctrine of the Trinity shall form the second chapter . I. During the third century , the Church of Antioch was more or less acknowledged as the metropolis of ...
John Henry Newman. reasoning , it is often referred . The consideration of the doctrine of the Trinity shall form the second chapter . I. During the third century , the Church of Antioch was more or less acknowledged as the metropolis of ...
Page 57
... referred by some critics to one and the same heathen origin , as if Moses first , and then St. Paul , borrowed their symbolical system respectively from the Egyptian and the Alex- andrian philosophy . But it is more natural to consider ...
... referred by some critics to one and the same heathen origin , as if Moses first , and then St. Paul , borrowed their symbolical system respectively from the Egyptian and the Alex- andrian philosophy . But it is more natural to consider ...
Page 62
... referred , of the sacrifice of Isaac , which contains a definite and per- manent moral lesson , as a matter of fact , however clear may be its further meaning as emblematical of our Lord's sufferings on the cross . In corroboration of ...
... referred , of the sacrifice of Isaac , which contains a definite and per- manent moral lesson , as a matter of fact , however clear may be its further meaning as emblematical of our Lord's sufferings on the cross . In corroboration of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adopted afterwards Alexander Alexandrian allegorical Ammonius Anomoans Antioch Apostles Arian Arius ascribed Athan Athanasius authority Basil Bishop Cæsarea called Catholic doctrine century character Christ Christian Church Clement connexion considered Constantius consubstantial controversy creed Defens Dionysius dispute distinct Divine Nature Ebion ecclesiastical Eclectic Emperor Epiph Epistle error Euseb Eusebians Eusebius Eusebius of Nicomedia evidence existence faith Father favour Gnostic God's Gospel Gregory Hær hand heathen heresy heretical Hist Holy Homoüsion hypostasis instance Irenæus Jewish Jews Judaism judaizing matter meaning mind Montanists moral Mosheim mysteries Neocæsarea Nicæa Nicene Council notion Novatian Origen original orthodox party patriarchal Patripassian Paulus of Samosata peculiar Petav philosophy Platonism Praxeas primitive principle probole professed Quarto-deciman religion religious revealed Rome Sabellian sacred says school of Antioch Scripture sect Semi-Arians sense Sophist speak spirit substance teaching tenet Tertullian Theod theology Tillemont tion Trinity truth Vide wisdom words writings καὶ