Defensio Fidei Nicænæ: A Defense of the Nicene Creed, Out of the Extant Writings of the Catholick Doctors, who Flourished During the Three First Centuries of the Christian Church; in which Also is Incidentally Vindicated the Creed of Constantinople; Concerning the Holy Ghost, Volume 1 |
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... confess that it is indeed possible that I may be mistaken , I resolutely deny that I have wished to deceive any one . As regards the chief point , of which I wish to persuade others , I myself am quite convinced , and that on no hasty ...
... confess that it is indeed possible that I may be mistaken , I resolutely deny that I have wished to deceive any one . As regards the chief point , of which I wish to persuade others , I myself am quite convinced , and that on no hasty ...
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... CONFESSED THAT , WITH RESPECT OF THAT GOING FORTH ALSO THE WORD HIMSELF WAS , AS IT WERE , BORN OF GOD THE FATHER , AND IS IN THE SCRIPTURES , CALLED THE FIRST - BEGOTTEN OF EVERY CREATURE . OF THE PROPOSITIONS . XV THE FOURTH ...
... CONFESSED THAT , WITH RESPECT OF THAT GOING FORTH ALSO THE WORD HIMSELF WAS , AS IT WERE , BORN OF GOD THE FATHER , AND IS IN THE SCRIPTURES , CALLED THE FIRST - BEGOTTEN OF EVERY CREATURE . OF THE PROPOSITIONS . XV THE FOURTH ...
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... confessions of faith , by which , as by marks and watch - words , Christians and Catholics , during the first three centuries , used to be distinguished from un- believers and heretics- " And if the truth must be spoken , they ought to ...
... confessions of faith , by which , as by marks and watch - words , Christians and Catholics , during the first three centuries , used to be distinguished from un- believers and heretics- " And if the truth must be spoken , they ought to ...
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... confess that in this passage Theophilus seems to speak less honourably than he ought of the Son of God ; but this I shall notice elsewhere " . 6. Clement of Alexandria teaches almost the same as Justin , ( Pædag . i . c . 7 ) ; where he ...
... confess that in this passage Theophilus seems to speak less honourably than he ought of the Son of God ; but this I shall notice elsewhere " . 6. Clement of Alexandria teaches almost the same as Justin , ( Pædag . i . c . 7 ) ; where he ...
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... confessing THE SON . that He is a just judge , and that they have deservedly [ 49 ] suffered all according to their doings . And for the time to come they serve God with a pure mind , and have success in all they undertake , obtaining ...
... confessing THE SON . that He is a just judge , and that they have deservedly [ 49 ] suffered all according to their doings . And for the time to come they serve God with a pure mind , and have success in all they undertake , obtaining ...
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Page 87 - Wherefore now, sir, tell me, what I ask. He replied, ask me what thou wilt. Why, said I, is the Son of God in this parable, put in the place of a servant. 50 Hearken, he said: the Son of God is not put in the condition of a servant, but in great power and authority. I said unto him, how, sir? I understand it not.
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Page 107 - FOR Christ is theirs who are humble, and not who exalt themselves over his flock. The sceptre of the majesty of God, our Lord Jesus Christ, came not in the show of pride and arrogance, though he could have done so; but with humility as the Holy Ghost had before spoken concerning him.