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Page 119
... success of Æschines in extending h.s heresy in Asia Minor was considerable , if we may judge from the condition of that country at a later period . — Gregory , the pupil of Origen , appears to have made a successful stand against it in ...
... success of Æschines in extending h.s heresy in Asia Minor was considerable , if we may judge from the condition of that country at a later period . — Gregory , the pupil of Origen , appears to have made a successful stand against it in ...
Page 128
... success in the East before and at the date of Gregory . In the generation before him , Hermogenes , who professed it , had been refuted by Theophilus and Tertullian , as well as by Gregory's master , Origen , who had also reclaimed from ...
... success in the East before and at the date of Gregory . In the generation before him , Hermogenes , who professed it , had been refuted by Theophilus and Tertullian , as well as by Gregory's master , Origen , who had also reclaimed from ...
Page 316
... success were he and his party , that they did not scruple to insult the Council with the proposal of a pure Arian , or Anomoan , creed . Whether this creed was generally subscribed , does not appear ; but the condemnation of Athanasius ...
... success were he and his party , that they did not scruple to insult the Council with the proposal of a pure Arian , or Anomoan , creed . Whether this creed was generally subscribed , does not appear ; but the condemnation of Athanasius ...
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