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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... certainly had it much more carefully finished , more polished , and more rich in matter . But , as I have already said , I completed this work at the request of friends , who were keenly pressing and unceasingly spurring me on , to ...
... certainly had it much more carefully finished , more polished , and more rich in matter . But , as I have already said , I completed this work at the request of friends , who were keenly pressing and unceasingly spurring me on , to ...
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... CERTAINLY THE SAME TERTULLIAN HAS IN MANY OTHER PASSAGES TREATED OF THE CO - ETERNITY OF THE SON IN A CLEARLY CATHOLIC SENSE , IF WE REGARD THE MAIN DRIFT OF HIS DOCTRINE . AS FOR LACTANTIUS , WHO ALSO IN ONE PASSAGE ATTRIBUTES , NOT OB ...
... CERTAINLY THE SAME TERTULLIAN HAS IN MANY OTHER PASSAGES TREATED OF THE CO - ETERNITY OF THE SON IN A CLEARLY CATHOLIC SENSE , IF WE REGARD THE MAIN DRIFT OF HIS DOCTRINE . AS FOR LACTANTIUS , WHO ALSO IN ONE PASSAGE ATTRIBUTES , NOT OB ...
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... certainly be regarded as addressing , in the per- sons of the Apostles , their successors also in that office . 2 2 3. I cannot but feel indignation , nay even a degree of horror , so often as I reflect on these things , and consider ...
... certainly be regarded as addressing , in the per- sons of the Apostles , their successors also in that office . 2 2 3. I cannot but feel indignation , nay even a degree of horror , so often as I reflect on these things , and consider ...
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... certainly next after the holy Scriptures , they ought to have commenced their theological studies , ) I wish to produce here some testi monies out of the writings of those ancient authors . 3. Justin Martyr , in his Dialogue with Trypho ...
... certainly next after the holy Scriptures , they ought to have commenced their theological studies , ) I wish to produce here some testi monies out of the writings of those ancient authors . 3. Justin Martyr , in his Dialogue with Trypho ...
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... certainly the consentient judg- ment of antiquity , especially of primitive antiquity , ought 11 [ § 78. p . 691. ] 0 [ Page 723 , & c . ] P [ This treatise is not believed to be Cyprian's . - B . ] ON THE PRE - EX- ISTENCE OF THE SON . c ...
... certainly the consentient judg- ment of antiquity , especially of primitive antiquity , ought 11 [ § 78. p . 691. ] 0 [ Page 723 , & c . ] P [ This treatise is not believed to be Cyprian's . - B . ] ON THE PRE - EX- ISTENCE OF THE SON . c ...
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