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... SECTION V. - The Arian Heresy 1. Contrasted with other heterodox beliefs : - As to its fundamental tenet With that of the Five Fathers . • 201 · • 202 · 203 PAGE Viz . with that of the Eclectics Of Gnosticism xii . Table of Contents .
... SECTION V. - The Arian Heresy 1. Contrasted with other heterodox beliefs : - As to its fundamental tenet With that of the Five Fathers . • 201 · • 202 · 203 PAGE Viz . with that of the Eclectics Of Gnosticism xii . Table of Contents .
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... tenets , and called after his name , and has a place in ecclesiastical history till the middle of the fifth century ; but it never was a considerable body , and even as early as the date of the Nicene Council had split into parties ...
... tenets , and called after his name , and has a place in ecclesiastical history till the middle of the fifth century ; but it never was a considerable body , and even as early as the date of the Nicene Council had split into parties ...
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... tenets of a diametrically opposite nature , that is , such as were afterwards called Semi- Arian , Paulus himself advocating a doctrine which nearly resembled what is commonly called the Sa- bellian . More shall be said concerning ...
... tenets of a diametrically opposite nature , that is , such as were afterwards called Semi- Arian , Paulus himself advocating a doctrine which nearly resembled what is commonly called the Sa- bellian . More shall be said concerning ...
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... tenets , has been a subject of much controversy . It is sufficient for my purpose - and so far is undoubted- that they were at the same time " zealous of the Law " and unsound in their theology2 ; and this without being related to the ...
... tenets , has been a subject of much controversy . It is sufficient for my purpose - and so far is undoubted- that they were at the same time " zealous of the Law " and unsound in their theology2 ; and this without being related to the ...
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... tenets were discussed , and in their place more or less de- fended , by way of exercise in argument . The coun- tenance thus accidentally given to the cause of error is evidenced in his eagerness to give the explanation . But far ...
... tenets were discussed , and in their place more or less de- fended , by way of exercise in argument . The coun- tenance thus accidentally given to the cause of error is evidenced in his eagerness to give the explanation . But far ...
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