AN ESSAY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE |
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... Bishops , that they have the whole of Christendom for their one diocese in a way in which other Apostles and Bishops had and have not . ” 3 Most true , if , in order that a doctrine be considered Catholic , it must be formally stated by ...
... Bishops , that they have the whole of Christendom for their one diocese in a way in which other Apostles and Bishops had and have not . ” 3 Most true , if , in order that a doctrine be considered Catholic , it must be formally stated by ...
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... Bishop Bull proved the primitiveness of the Catholic doctrine concerning the Holy Trinity as well as concerning our Lord . Now it should be clearly understood what it is which must be shown by those who would prove it . Of course the ...
... Bishop Bull proved the primitiveness of the Catholic doctrine concerning the Holy Trinity as well as concerning our Lord . Now it should be clearly understood what it is which must be shown by those who would prove it . Of course the ...
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... Bishops and Saints of the Antenicene Church were St. Irenæus , St. Hippolytus , St. Cyprian , St. Gregory Thaumaturgus , St. Dionysius of Alexandria , and St. Methodius . Of these , St. Dionysius is accused by St. Basil of having sown ...
... Bishops and Saints of the Antenicene Church were St. Irenæus , St. Hippolytus , St. Cyprian , St. Gregory Thaumaturgus , St. Dionysius of Alexandria , and St. Methodius . Of these , St. Dionysius is accused by St. Basil of having sown ...
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... Bishop Bull , who is tender towards him , allows , “ Ut quod res est dicam , cum Valentinianis hic et reliquo gnosticorum grege aliquatenus locutus est Tertullianus ; in re ipsâ tameu cum Catholicis omninò sensit . ” — Defens . F. V. ii ...
... Bishop Bull , who is tender towards him , allows , “ Ut quod res est dicam , cum Valentinianis hic et reliquo gnosticorum grege aliquatenus locutus est Tertullianus ; in re ipsâ tameu cum Catholicis omninò sensit . ” — Defens . F. V. ii ...
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... Bishop Bull allows that " nearly all the ancient Catholics who preceded Arius have the appearance of being ignorant of the invisible and incomprehensible ( immensam ) nature of the Son of God ; " 3 an article expressly taught in the ...
... Bishop Bull allows that " nearly all the ancient Catholics who preceded Arius have the appearance of being ignorant of the invisible and incomprehensible ( immensam ) nature of the Son of God ; " 3 an article expressly taught in the ...
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