AN ESSAY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE |
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... passages to illustrate its wild interpretations of certain prophecies of St. Paul and St. John . It is melancholy to say it , but the chief , perhaps the only English writer who has any claim to be considered an ecclesiastical historian ...
... passages to illustrate its wild interpretations of certain prophecies of St. Paul and St. John . It is melancholy to say it , but the chief , perhaps the only English writer who has any claim to be considered an ecclesiastical historian ...
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... passages ought to have more distinctly brought before his mind and more carefully weighed ; but he seems to have fancied that Bishop Bull proved the primitiveness of the Catholic doctrine concerning the Holy Trinity as well as ...
... passages ought to have more distinctly brought before his mind and more carefully weighed ; but he seems to have fancied that Bishop Bull proved the primitiveness of the Catholic doctrine concerning the Holy Trinity as well as ...
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... passage , " for Athanasius himself , or the compiler of the Athanasian Creed , to have delivered the doctrine of the Trinity in stronger terms than these . ” 5 Yet Tertullian must be considered heterodox on the 5 Ante - nicene Test . to ...
... passage , " for Athanasius himself , or the compiler of the Athanasian Creed , to have delivered the doctrine of the Trinity in stronger terms than these . ” 5 Yet Tertullian must be considered heterodox on the 5 Ante - nicene Test . to ...
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... passage that the glory and worship which the early Church ascribed to our Lord was not more definite than that which St. Justin was ready to concede to creatures . 15 . Thus much on the doctrine of the Holy Trinity . Let us proceed to ...
... passage that the glory and worship which the early Church ascribed to our Lord was not more definite than that which St. Justin was ready to concede to creatures . 15 . Thus much on the doctrine of the Holy Trinity . Let us proceed to ...
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... passages such as those just quoted . On the other hand , of a passage in St. Justin , Bishop Kaye remarks , “ Le Nourry infers that Justin maintained the doctrine of Transubstantiation ; it might in my opinion be more plausibly urged in ...
... passages such as those just quoted . On the other hand , of a passage in St. Justin , Bishop Kaye remarks , “ Le Nourry infers that Justin maintained the doctrine of Transubstantiation ; it might in my opinion be more plausibly urged in ...
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