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... reason to fear that men like Paulus were but symptoms of a corrupted state of the Church . The history of the times gives us sufficient evidence of the luxuriousness of Antioch ; and it need scarcely be said , that coldness in faith is ...
... reason to fear that men like Paulus were but symptoms of a corrupted state of the Church . The history of the times gives us sufficient evidence of the luxuriousness of Antioch ; and it need scarcely be said , that coldness in faith is ...
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... reasons , on the ground of its being Jewish . 4 . The evidence , which has been adduced for the existence of Judaism in the Church of Antioch , is not without its bearing upon the history of the rise of Arianism . I will not say that ...
... reasons , on the ground of its being Jewish . 4 . The evidence , which has been adduced for the existence of Judaism in the Church of Antioch , is not without its bearing upon the history of the rise of Arianism . I will not say that ...
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... reason , in the circumstances of its history , for considering it as the off- shoot of those schools of inquiry and debate which ac- knowledged Aristotle as their principal authority , and were conducted by teachers who went by the name ...
... reason , in the circumstances of its history , for considering it as the off- shoot of those schools of inquiry and debate which ac- knowledged Aristotle as their principal authority , and were conducted by teachers who went by the name ...
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... reason , and received on the sole authority of Revelation . Then , however , as now , the minds of speculative men were impatient of ignorance , and loth to confess that the laws of truth and falsehood , which their experience of this ...
... reason , and received on the sole authority of Revelation . Then , however , as now , the minds of speculative men were impatient of ignorance , and loth to confess that the laws of truth and falsehood , which their experience of this ...
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... reason for investigations , the necessity of which had not yet been superseded by the authority of an ecclesiastical decision . The traditionary system , received from the first age of the Church , had been as yet but partially set ...
... reason for investigations , the necessity of which had not yet been superseded by the authority of an ecclesiastical decision . The traditionary system , received from the first age of the Church , had been as yet but partially set ...
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Page 164 - Verily, verily, I say unto you, The Son can do nothing of himself, but what he seeth the Father do; for what things soever He doeth, these also doeth the Son likewise. For the Father loveth the Son, and showeth him all things that Himself doeth : and He will show him greater works than these, that ye may marvel.
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Page 457 - Ursacius, though he would not subscribe against Athanasius. Yet even thus he forgot not his duty, for at the approach of death, as it were by his last testament, he bore witness to the force which had been used towards him, and anathematized the Arian heresy, and gave strict charge...