AN ESSAY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE |
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... received at Nicæa as the special symbol of Catholicism against Arius . Again , the six great Bishops and Saints of the Antenicene Church were St. Irenæus , St. Hippolytus , St. Cyprian , St. Gregory Thaumaturgus , St. Dionysius of ...
... received at Nicæa as the special symbol of Catholicism against Arius . Again , the six great Bishops and Saints of the Antenicene Church were St. Irenæus , St. Hippolytus , St. Cyprian , St. Gregory Thaumaturgus , St. Dionysius of ...
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... received and transmitted by minds not inspired and through media which were human , have required only the longer time and deeper thought for their full elucidation . This may be called the Theory of Derelopment of Doctrine ; and ...
... received and transmitted by minds not inspired and through media which were human , have required only the longer time and deeper thought for their full elucidation . This may be called the Theory of Derelopment of Doctrine ; and ...
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... received passively in this or that form into many minds , but it becomes an active principle within them , leading them to an ever - new contemplation of itself , to an application of it in various directions , and a propagation of it ...
... received passively in this or that form into many minds , but it becomes an active principle within them , leading them to an ever - new contemplation of itself , to an application of it in various directions , and a propagation of it ...
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... received tone of thought into which it comes , or depraved by the intrusion of foreign principles , or at length shattered by the development of some original fault within it . . But , whatever be the risk of corruption from intercourse ...
... received tone of thought into which it comes , or depraved by the intrusion of foreign principles , or at length shattered by the development of some original fault within it . . But , whatever be the risk of corruption from intercourse ...
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... received ; that its great premisses have been decided long since , and that the present age has but to draw the conclusion ; that it is not open to us to inquire what ought to be done in the abstract , since there is no ideal model for ...
... received ; that its great premisses have been decided long since , and that the present age has but to draw the conclusion ; that it is not open to us to inquire what ought to be done in the abstract , since there is no ideal model for ...
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