AN ESSAY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE |
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... observed on this circumstance : “ So much must the Protestant grant that , if such a system of doctrine as he would now introduce ever existed in early times , it has been clean swept away as if by a deluge , suddenly , silently , and ...
... observed on this circumstance : “ So much must the Protestant grant that , if such a system of doctrine as he would now introduce ever existed in early times , it has been clean swept away as if by a deluge , suddenly , silently , and ...
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... observed , that St. Basil , in the fourth century , finding that , if he distinctly called the Third Person in the Blessed Trinity by the Name of God , he should be put out of the Church by the Arians , pointedly refrained from doing so ...
... observed , that St. Basil , in the fourth century , finding that , if he distinctly called the Third Person in the Blessed Trinity by the Name of God , he should be put out of the Church by the Arians , pointedly refrained from doing so ...
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... observed. 9 Works , vol . ix . p . 396 . 1 “ Quamvis igitur quam maximè fallantur Pelagiani , quum asserant , peccatum originale ex Augustini profluxisse ingenio , antiquam vero ecclesiam illud plane nescivisse ; diffiteri tamen nemo ...
... observed. 9 Works , vol . ix . p . 396 . 1 “ Quamvis igitur quam maximè fallantur Pelagiani , quum asserant , peccatum originale ex Augustini profluxisse ingenio , antiquam vero ecclesiam illud plane nescivisse ; diffiteri tamen nemo ...
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JOHN HENRY NEWMAN. Greeks nor Latins held the doctrine It may be observed , in addition , that , in s forcible teaching of St. Paul on the subject , the of Original Sin appears neither in the Apostles ' Nicene Creed . 17 . Onc additional ...
JOHN HENRY NEWMAN. Greeks nor Latins held the doctrine It may be observed , in addition , that , in s forcible teaching of St. Paul on the subject , the of Original Sin appears neither in the Apostles ' Nicene Creed . 17 . Onc additional ...
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... observation relating to that chapter is , that it must not be literally , but figuratively understood . ” . Again , “ It is plain enough that Eusebius followed Origen in this matter , and that both of them favoured the same mystical or ...
... observation relating to that chapter is , that it must not be literally , but figuratively understood . ” . Again , “ It is plain enough that Eusebius followed Origen in this matter , and that both of them favoured the same mystical or ...
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