The Arians of the Fourth CenturyEarly in his career, Newman immersed himself deeply in the study of the church fathers. This volume is a fine academic study, as well as a source of insight into the spirituality of Newman. Important for students of Arianism and Athanasius, as well as Cardinal Newman himself. |
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... ANTIOCH. It is proposed in the following pages to trace the outlines of the history of Arianism, between the first and the second General Councils. These are its natural chronological limits, whether by Arianism we mean a heresy or a ...
... ANTIOCH. It is proposed in the following pages to trace the outlines of the history of Arianism, between the first and the second General Councils. These are its natural chronological limits, whether by Arianism we mean a heresy or a ...
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... Antioch, and upon the state and genius of that Church in primitive times. This shall be the subject of the present section: in those which follow, I shall consider its relation towards the heathen philosophies and heresies then ...
... Antioch, and upon the state and genius of that Church in primitive times. This shall be the subject of the present section: in those which follow, I shall consider its relation towards the heathen philosophies and heresies then ...
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... Antioch, would naturally occasion incaution in his theories, and a carelessness about guarding them from inconsistencies, even where he perceived them. Indeed, the Primate of Syria had already obtained the highest post to which ambition ...
... Antioch, would naturally occasion incaution in his theories, and a carelessness about guarding them from inconsistencies, even where he perceived them. Indeed, the Primate of Syria had already obtained the highest post to which ambition ...
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... Antioch and Arianism. During the interval between the Nicene Council and the death of Constantius (A.D. 395—361), Antioch is the metropolis of the heretical, as Alexandria of the orthodox party. At Antioch, the heresy recommenced its ...
... Antioch and Arianism. During the interval between the Nicene Council and the death of Constantius (A.D. 395—361), Antioch is the metropolis of the heretical, as Alexandria of the orthodox party. At Antioch, the heresy recommenced its ...
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... Antioch in his day, as to interrupt his course of homilies on the heresy of the Anomœans, in order to direct his preaching against the seductions to which his hearers were then exposed, by the return of the Jewish festivals23. In ...
... Antioch in his day, as to interrupt his course of homilies on the heresy of the Anomœans, in order to direct his preaching against the seductions to which his hearers were then exposed, by the return of the Jewish festivals23. In ...
Contents
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25 | |
The Eclectic Sect | 56 |
Sabellianism | 64 |
CHAPTER II | 73 |
HISTORICAL | 126 |
CHAPTER IV | 145 |
The SemiArians | 156 |
The Athanasians | 164 |
The Anomœans | 178 |
The Council OfAlexandria In The Reign Of Julian | 187 |
The Ecumenical Council Of Constantinople In The Reign Of Theodo | 197 |
CREED OF NICÆA | 209 |
APPENDIX | 215 |
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