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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... whole of Christendom, with the exception of Proconsular Asia (a district of about two hundred miles by fifty), and its immediate neigbourhood26, continued the fast on to the Sunday after the Jewish Passover, which they kept as Easter ...
... whole of Christendom, with the exception of Proconsular Asia (a district of about two hundred miles by fifty), and its immediate neigbourhood26, continued the fast on to the Sunday after the Jewish Passover, which they kept as Easter ...
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... whole Christian world, in a few years it broke out again; secured the patronage of the imperial court, which had recently been converted to the Christian faith; made its way into the highest dignities of the Church; presided at her ...
... whole Christian world, in a few years it broke out again; secured the patronage of the imperial court, which had recently been converted to the Christian faith; made its way into the highest dignities of the Church; presided at her ...
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... whole passage. 55. Vide § 5, infra. [Gregory Naz. speaks of a galhnh after these heresies, and before Arianism. Orat. xxv. 8.] 56. Euseb. Hist. vii. 28. Cave, Hist. Literar. vol. I. p. 158. 57. [sfodra katapolemountai oi polemioi, otan ...
... whole passage. 55. Vide § 5, infra. [Gregory Naz. speaks of a galhnh after these heresies, and before Arianism. Orat. xxv. 8.] 56. Euseb. Hist. vii. 28. Cave, Hist. Literar. vol. I. p. 158. 57. [sfodra katapolemountai oi polemioi, otan ...
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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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