AN ESSAY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE |
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... heresy . In order then to prove that all the Ante - nicene writers taught the dogma of the Holy Trinity , it is not enough to prove that each has gone far enough to be a that many heretic - not enough to prove that one 11 INTRODUCTION .
... heresy . In order then to prove that all the Ante - nicene writers taught the dogma of the Holy Trinity , it is not enough to prove that each has gone far enough to be a that many heretic - not enough to prove that one 11 INTRODUCTION .
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JOHN HENRY NEWMAN. that many heretic - not enough to prove that one has held that the Son is God , ( for so did the Sabellian , so did the Macedonian ) , and another that the Father is not the Son , ( for so did the Arian ) , and another ...
JOHN HENRY NEWMAN. that many heretic - not enough to prove that one has held that the Son is God , ( for so did the Sabellian , so did the Macedonian ) , and another that the Father is not the Son , ( for so did the Arian ) , and another ...
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... heretical school . Now the Fathers there assembled , for whatever reason , condemned , or at least withdrew , when it came into the dispute , the word “ Homoüsion , " which was afterwards received at Nicæa as the special symbol of ...
... heretical school . Now the Fathers there assembled , for whatever reason , condemned , or at least withdrew , when it came into the dispute , the word “ Homoüsion , " which was afterwards received at Nicæa as the special symbol of ...
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... heretics . be urged as an argument against her primitive authority , or the earlier resistance of Polycrates of Ephesus , let it be considered , first , whether all authority does not necessarily lead to resistance ; next , whether St ...
... heretics . be urged as an argument against her primitive authority , or the earlier resistance of Polycrates of Ephesus , let it be considered , first , whether all authority does not necessarily lead to resistance ; next , whether St ...
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... heretics and schismatics in the ages subsequent . There may have been at once a supreme authority from first to last , and a moral judgment from first to last . Moreover , those who maintain that Christian truth must be gained solely by ...
... heretics and schismatics in the ages subsequent . There may have been at once a supreme authority from first to last , and a moral judgment from first to last . Moreover , those who maintain that Christian truth must be gained solely by ...
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