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... held at Nicæa , in Bithynia , A.D. 325 , it was formally detected and condemned . In the subsequent years it ran its course , through various modifications of opinion , and with various success , till the date of the second General ...
... held at Nicæa , in Bithynia , A.D. 325 , it was formally detected and condemned . In the subsequent years it ran its course , through various modifications of opinion , and with various success , till the date of the second General ...
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... held patriarchal sway !. It had been the original centre of Apostolical missions among the heathen2 ; and claimed St. Peter himself for its first bishop , who had been succeeded by Ignatius , Theophilus , Babylas , and others of sacred ...
... held patriarchal sway !. It had been the original centre of Apostolical missions among the heathen2 ; and claimed St. Peter himself for its first bishop , who had been succeeded by Ignatius , Theophilus , Babylas , and others of sacred ...
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... held . a gennesis in order to creation , or with a relation to time ; what reason have we for holding that they held any other ? and what reason for saying that the gennesis which they connect with creation was not in their minds a real ...
... held . a gennesis in order to creation , or with a relation to time ; what reason have we for holding that they held any other ? and what reason for saying that the gennesis which they connect with creation was not in their minds a real ...
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