An Essay on the Development of Christian DoctrinePaper reprint from the 1988 imprint with a new foreword by Ian Ker. This classic text considers the growth and development of doctrine in the Catholic Church from the time of the Apostles to Newman's own era. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Page 79
... allowed by the same learned Father to have used language concerning our Lord , which he only defends on the plea of an economical object in the writer . St Hippolytus speaks as if he were ignorant of our Lord's Eternal Sonship ; St ...
... allowed by the same learned Father to have used language concerning our Lord , which he only defends on the plea of an economical object in the writer . St Hippolytus speaks as if he were ignorant of our Lord's Eternal Sonship ; St ...
Page 318
... allowed that they might err , and perhaps had erred , in their expressions : but it is plain , even from what has been said , that there could be no consensus against him , as the word is now commonly understood . It is also undeniable ...
... allowed that they might err , and perhaps had erred , in their expressions : but it is plain , even from what has been said , that there could be no consensus against him , as the word is now commonly understood . It is also undeniable ...
Page 324
... allowed for private discussion , before drawing up the confession of faith . During the interval , Dioscorus was tried and condemned ; sentence was pronounced against him by the Pope's Legates , and ran thus : " The most holy Archbishop ...
... allowed for private discussion , before drawing up the confession of faith . During the interval , Dioscorus was tried and condemned ; sentence was pronounced against him by the Pope's Legates , and ran thus : " The most holy Archbishop ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 7 |
Acknowledgements | 53 |
An Essay on the Development | 69 |
Copyright | |
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