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... taken from logic and mathematics School of Artemas . 3. Tradition losing force : — Contempt of predecessors • Symbol of faith indispensable . Unwillingness of the Church to impose it SECTION III . - The Church of Alexandria 1. Its ...
... taken from logic and mathematics School of Artemas . 3. Tradition losing force : — Contempt of predecessors • Symbol of faith indispensable . Unwillingness of the Church to impose it SECTION III . - The Church of Alexandria 1. Its ...
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... taken as car- dinal points for our narrative to rest upon ; —and it will matter little in the result , whether it be called a history of the Councils , or of Arianism , between the eras already marked out . However , it is necessary to ...
... taken as car- dinal points for our narrative to rest upon ; —and it will matter little in the result , whether it be called a history of the Councils , or of Arianism , between the eras already marked out . However , it is necessary to ...
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... taken as a confir- mation of a fact , which Lucian's history directly proves , that Eusebius the historian , who is suspected of Arianism , and his friend Paulinus of Tyre , one of its first and principal supporters , though not pupils ...
... taken as a confir- mation of a fact , which Lucian's history directly proves , that Eusebius the historian , who is suspected of Arianism , and his friend Paulinus of Tyre , one of its first and principal supporters , though not pupils ...
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... taken as evidence of the view entertained by the Church of her own danger , from the artifices of the Jews . Lastly , the attempt to rebuild the temple in Julian's reign , was but the renewal of a project on their part , which ...
... taken as evidence of the view entertained by the Church of her own danger , from the artifices of the Jews . Lastly , the attempt to rebuild the temple in Julian's reign , was but the renewal of a project on their part , which ...
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... taken by them with a reference to Matt . ii . 23 , while the Gentiles at Antioch assumed the Greek appellation of Christians . As the Mosaic ordinances gradually fell into disuse among the former , in process of time it became the ...
... taken by them with a reference to Matt . ii . 23 , while the Gentiles at Antioch assumed the Greek appellation of Christians . As the Mosaic ordinances gradually fell into disuse among the former , in process of time it became the ...
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