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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... TRUE AND PROPERLY SO CALLED NATIVITY , IN WHICH , THAT IS , THE SON RECEIVED THE BE- GINNING OF HIS HYPOSTASIS AND SUBSISTENCE , BUT OF A FIGURATIVE AND METAPHORICAL ONE ; THAT IS , THEY MERELY INTENDED THIS , THAT THE WORD , WHO BEFORE ...
... TRUE AND PROPERLY SO CALLED NATIVITY , IN WHICH , THAT IS , THE SON RECEIVED THE BE- GINNING OF HIS HYPOSTASIS AND SUBSISTENCE , BUT OF A FIGURATIVE AND METAPHORICAL ONE ; THAT IS , THEY MERELY INTENDED THIS , THAT THE WORD , WHO BEFORE ...
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... true Godhead of the Son . The opposition between the council of Antioch against Paul of Samosata , and the council of Nice against Arius , reconciled . Proof that the term duoovσios , was not derived from heretics . A brief review of ...
... true Godhead of the Son . The opposition between the council of Antioch against Paul of Samosata , and the council of Nice against Arius , reconciled . Proof that the term duoovσios , was not derived from heretics . A brief review of ...
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... true Divinity of the Son , set forth 86 CHAPTER III . Clement of Rome and Polycarp incidentally vindicated from the aspersions of the author of the Irenicum , and of Sandius . 104 CHAPTER IV . Containing an exposition of the views of ...
... true Divinity of the Son , set forth 86 CHAPTER III . Clement of Rome and Polycarp incidentally vindicated from the aspersions of the author of the Irenicum , and of Sandius . 104 CHAPTER IV . Containing an exposition of the views of ...
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... and faith of Arnobius Afer and Lactantius , touching the true divinity of the Son is declared . The second book on the consubstantiality is wound up with a brief conclusion 336 • 358 DEFENCE OF THE NICENE CREED , & c . INTRODUCTION.
... and faith of Arnobius Afer and Lactantius , touching the true divinity of the Son is declared . The second book on the consubstantiality is wound up with a brief conclusion 336 • 358 DEFENCE OF THE NICENE CREED , & c . INTRODUCTION.
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... true God , or to be reduced to the rank and condition of creatures and of things subject to the true God . If we imagine that in this question of the very utmost moment the whole of the rulers of the Church altogether erred , and ...
... true God , or to be reduced to the rank and condition of creatures and of things subject to the true God . If we imagine that in this question of the very utmost moment the whole of the rulers of the Church altogether erred , and ...
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