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... mysteries And to formal dogmas , & c . No historical evidence of its aiding Arianism Its success in Syria . SECTION V. - Sabellianism 1. Its history Its characteristic doctrine In Proconsular Asia : Noetus . In Rome : Praxeas . PAGE III ...
... mysteries And to formal dogmas , & c . No historical evidence of its aiding Arianism Its success in Syria . SECTION V. - Sabellianism 1. Its history Its characteristic doctrine In Proconsular Asia : Noetus . In Rome : Praxeas . PAGE III ...
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... mysteries , the large indefinite promises , and the remote sanctions , of the Catholic faith ; which fell as cold and uninviting on the depraved imagina- tion , as the doctrines of the Divine Unity and of implicit trust in the unseen ...
... mysteries , the large indefinite promises , and the remote sanctions , of the Catholic faith ; which fell as cold and uninviting on the depraved imagina- tion , as the doctrines of the Divine Unity and of implicit trust in the unseen ...
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... mystery of the Trinity to the clergy of Alexandria . Socrates , who is far from being a partisan of the Catholics , informs us that Arius being well skilled in dialectics sharply replied to the bishop , accused him of Sabellianism , and ...
... mystery of the Trinity to the clergy of Alexandria . Socrates , who is far from being a partisan of the Catholics , informs us that Arius being well skilled in dialectics sharply replied to the bishop , accused him of Sabellianism , and ...
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... mysteries of divine truth , instead of being exposed to the gaze of the profane and unin- structed , are kept hidden in the bosom of the Church , far more faithfully than is otherwise possible ; and reserved by a private teaching ...
... mysteries of divine truth , instead of being exposed to the gaze of the profane and unin- structed , are kept hidden in the bosom of the Church , far more faithfully than is otherwise possible ; and reserved by a private teaching ...
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... mysteries beyond the understanding of his brethren ; who , instead of being masters in Scripture doctrine , were not yet versed even in its elements , needed the nourishment of children rather than of grown men , nay , perchance ...
... mysteries beyond the understanding of his brethren ; who , instead of being masters in Scripture doctrine , were not yet versed even in its elements , needed the nourishment of children rather than of grown men , nay , perchance ...
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