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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John Henry Newman. TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I. DOCTRINAL CHAPTER I Schools And Parties In And About The Ante-Nicene Church, In Their Relation To The Arian Heresy SECTION I. The Church OfAntioch ...
John Henry Newman. TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I. DOCTRINAL CHAPTER I Schools And Parties In And About The Ante-Nicene Church, In Their Relation To The Arian Heresy SECTION I. The Church OfAntioch ...
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... ..................... 211 APPENDIX. ............................................................................................................. 215 5 CHAPTER I SCHOOLS AND PARTIES IN AND ABOUT THE iv ❖ Table of Contents.
... ..................... 211 APPENDIX. ............................................................................................................. 215 5 CHAPTER I SCHOOLS AND PARTIES IN AND ABOUT THE iv ❖ Table of Contents.
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... party in the Church. In the Council held at Nicæa, in Bithynia, AD. 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 ...
... party in the Church. In the Council held at Nicæa, in Bithynia, AD. 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 ...
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... party in the Church8. Ancient writers inform us that his heresy was a kind of Judaism in doctrine, adopted to please ... parties, differing by various shades of heresy from the orthodox faith10. We shall have a more correct notion, then ...
... party in the Church8. Ancient writers inform us that his heresy was a kind of Judaism in doctrine, adopted to please ... parties, differing by various shades of heresy from the orthodox faith10. We shall have a more correct notion, then ...
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... party. In his school are found, in matter of fact, the names of most of the original advocates of Arianism, and all those who were the most influential in their respective Churches throughout the East:—Arius himself, Eusebius of ...
... party. In his school are found, in matter of fact, the names of most of the original advocates of Arianism, and all those who were the most influential in their respective Churches throughout the East:—Arius himself, Eusebius of ...
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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