| Joseph Nightingale - 1812 - 588 sider
...bishops acknowledging that the Latins had proved all the " five points"* of discussion. They were ; 1st. The procession of the Holy Ghost from the Son, as well as from the Father. 2d. The addition of the word Filioque, inserted in the symbol. 3d. The state of departed souls before... | |
| 1818 - 706 sider
...well pleased that the English church keeps Easter at the time fixed by the Romish calendar, nor at the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Son as well as from the Father. Priests of the Greek church are allowed to marry ; but if they change the heavenly for the holy state,... | |
| 1818 - 708 sider
...well pleased that the English church keeps Easter at the time fixed by the Romish calendar, nor at the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Son as well as from the Father. Priests of the Greek church arc allowed to marry ; but if they change the heavenly for the holy state,... | |
| William Hamilton Drummond - 1831 - 198 sider
...to have forgotten, says the Rev. Mr. Scott, of Portsmouth, " That neither the hypostatic union, nor the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Son, as well as from the Father, had not yet been discovered." Pope Nicholas the First, AD 863, added the words, and the Son (filioque*)... | |
| Edward Burton - 1831 - 182 sider
...the Son. These words never formed part of the Creed, as acknowledged by the Eastern church ; nor is the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Son, as well as from the Father, received by the Greek church to the present day. Doubts have arisen as to the time and place, when... | |
| Henry Stebbing - 1833 - 414 sider
...of, ii. 28. Agelius, i. 186. Aix-la-Chapelle, a council held at, to decide the controversy respecting the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Son as well as the Father, ii. 145. Alcuin deputed by the princes and bishops of England to report their • sentiments... | |
| M D. Talbot - 1837 - 98 sider
...build their belief of this article. The Church of England, with the rest of the Latin Church, receive the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Son as well as from the Father, a* an article of faith, and thereby virtually acknowledge the authority of the Catholic and Apostolic... | |
| M D. Talbot - 1837 - 100 sider
...build their belief of this article. The Church of England, with the rest of the Latin Church, receive the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Son as well as from the Father, as an article of faith, and thereby virtually acknowledge the authority of the Catholic and Apostolic... | |
| 1843 - 996 sider
...more properly be called the Constantinopolitan Creed, though even that is deficient in acknowledging the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Son as well as from the Father. However, on a comparison of the genuine Nicene Creed with that so-called in the Prayer-Book, the following... | |
| 1844 - 532 sider
...of regeneration, or as the baptizer with the Holy Ghost. But thus speaking, the Catholic doctrine of the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Son, as well as from the Father, will be nullified, and the expression filioque might be struck out of the Nicene Creed; for the Catholic... | |
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