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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... Letter of the bishops, written at the time of his condemnation7; which, being circulated through the Church, might fairly be trusted, 1. Bingham, Antiq. ix. 1. Acts xi., xiii., xiv. Vide Tillemont, Mem. vol. i. &c. Vide Euseb. vii.30 ...
... Letter of the bishops, written at the time of his condemnation7; which, being circulated through the Church, might fairly be trusted, 1. Bingham, Antiq. ix. 1. Acts xi., xiii., xiv. Vide Tillemont, Mem. vol. i. &c. Vide Euseb. vii.30 ...
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... letter describes as leading him to express contempt for the divines who preceded him at Antioch, would naturally occasion incaution in his theories, and a carelessness about guarding them from inconsistencies, even where he perceived ...
... letter describes as leading him to express contempt for the divines who preceded him at Antioch, would naturally occasion incaution in his theories, and a carelessness about guarding them from inconsistencies, even where he perceived ...
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... letter to the Church of Constantinople, at the beginning of the controversy; which are of themselves decisive in evidence of the part, which Antioch had, in giving rise to the detestable blasphemy which he was combating. “Ye are not ...
... letter to the Church of Constantinople, at the beginning of the controversy; which are of themselves decisive in evidence of the part, which Antioch had, in giving rise to the detestable blasphemy which he was combating. “Ye are not ...
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... letters addressed to Eusebius and to Alexander, which display a like pugnacious and almost satirical spirit; and then ... letter of the Council which condemned him; in which, moreover, he is stigmatized by the most disgraceful title to ...
... letters addressed to Eusebius and to Alexander, which display a like pugnacious and almost satirical spirit; and then ... letter of the Council which condemned him; in which, moreover, he is stigmatized by the most disgraceful title to ...
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... letters on the subject of religion to the Emperor Philip and his wife Severa; and he was known far and wide in his day for his indefatigable zeal and ready services in the confutation of heretics, for his various controversial and ...
... letters on the subject of religion to the Emperor Philip and his wife Severa; and he was known far and wide in his day for his indefatigable zeal and ready services in the confutation of heretics, for his various controversial and ...
Contents
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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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