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Side vii
... of the Church 256 Factions 257 318 Heterodox Opinions of Arius ib . Three Syftems of the Trinity 258 I. Arianifm 259 II . Tritheifm III . Sabellianifm ib . 260 A. D. Page 325 Council of Nice 261 The Homooufion CONTENTS . vii.
... of the Church 256 Factions 257 318 Heterodox Opinions of Arius ib . Three Syftems of the Trinity 258 I. Arianifm 259 II . Tritheifm III . Sabellianifm ib . 260 A. D. Page 325 Council of Nice 261 The Homooufion CONTENTS . vii.
Side 257
... Arius " were foon made public Arius . by his own zeal , and by that of his adverfaries . His most implacable adverfaries have acknowledged Vol . III . R CHAP . XXI . A. D. 318 325 . Three OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 257 Factions.
... Arius " were foon made public Arius . by his own zeal , and by that of his adverfaries . His most implacable adverfaries have acknowledged Vol . III . R CHAP . XXI . A. D. 318 325 . Three OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 257 Factions.
Side 258
... Arius was fupported by the applause of a numer- ous party . He reckoned among his immediate followers two bishops of Egypt , feven presbyters , twelve deacons , and ( what may appear almost incredible ) seven hundred virgins . A large ...
... Arius was fupported by the applause of a numer- ous party . He reckoned among his immediate followers two bishops of Egypt , feven presbyters , twelve deacons , and ( what may appear almost incredible ) seven hundred virgins . A large ...
Side 259
... Arius and his difciples , the Logos was a depend- ent and spontaneous production , nothing by the will of the Father . whom all things were made " , had been begotten before all worlds , and the longest of the aftrono- mical periods ...
... Arius and his difciples , the Logos was a depend- ent and spontaneous production , nothing by the will of the Father . whom all things were made " , had been begotten before all worlds , and the longest of the aftrono- mical periods ...
Side 261
... Arius and his affociates could scarcely have flattered themselves with the hopes of obtaining a majority of votes , in favour of an hypothefis fo directly adverse to the two most popular opinions of the Catholic world . The Arians foon ...
... Arius and his affociates could scarcely have flattered themselves with the hopes of obtaining a majority of votes , in favour of an hypothefis fo directly adverse to the two most popular opinions of the Catholic world . The Arians foon ...
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