The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: 3, Volumer 1-8Baudry's European Library, 1840 - 383 sider |
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Side v
... Nature of the Trinity . Zeal of the Christians .. Authority of the Church . Factions ... 318. Heterodox Opinions of Arius .. Three Systems of the Trinity .. I. Arianism ... .. II . Tritheism ... .. III . Sabellianism . 325. Council of ...
... Nature of the Trinity . Zeal of the Christians .. Authority of the Church . Factions ... 318. Heterodox Opinions of Arius .. Three Systems of the Trinity .. I. Arianism ... .. II . Tritheism ... .. III . Sabellianism . 325. Council of ...
Side 2
... nature of their religious principles . As if he dis- trusted the impartiality of his ecclesiastical counsellors , this delicate commission was entrusted to a civil magistrate ; whose learning and moderation he justly esteemed , and of ...
... nature of their religious principles . As if he dis- trusted the impartiality of his ecclesiastical counsellors , this delicate commission was entrusted to a civil magistrate ; whose learning and moderation he justly esteemed , and of ...
Side 6
... nature under the threefold modification ; of the first cause , The LOGOS the reason , or Logos , and the soul or spirit of the universe . His poetical imagination sometimes fixed and animated these metaphy- sical abstractions ; the ...
... nature under the threefold modification ; of the first cause , The LOGOS the reason , or Logos , and the soul or spirit of the universe . His poetical imagination sometimes fixed and animated these metaphy- sical abstractions ; the ...
Side 7
... nature of the objects themselves ; a nature of which from them we might obtain a knowledge . He gave then to these ideas a positive existence as attributes ; his commentators could easily give them a real existence as substances ...
... nature of the objects themselves ; a nature of which from them we might obtain a knowledge . He gave then to these ideas a positive existence as attributes ; his commentators could easily give them a real existence as substances ...
Side 9
... nature of God , and the actions of Jehovah , he concludes : Scilicet ut hæc de filio Dei non credenda fuisse , si non scripta essent ; fortasse non credenda de Patre licet scripta . * ( 20 ) The Platonists admired the beginning of the ...
... nature of God , and the actions of Jehovah , he concludes : Scilicet ut hæc de filio Dei non credenda fuisse , si non scripta essent ; fortasse non credenda de Patre licet scripta . * ( 20 ) The Platonists admired the beginning of the ...
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