Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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... Arius , but all , on the contrary , with seventeen or eighteen exceptions , agreed substantially in the orthodox interpretation , and shrank , with religious horror , from the first sound of the new doctrine ; the burthen of proof was ...
... Arius , but all , on the contrary , with seventeen or eighteen exceptions , agreed substantially in the orthodox interpretation , and shrank , with religious horror , from the first sound of the new doctrine ; the burthen of proof was ...
Side 388
... Arius , according to Tertullian's rule in such cases , the præscriptio , or preliminary exception , arising from the novelty of his doctrines . “ Who , " says he , " ever heard such things ? or who now hearing them is not astonished ...
... Arius , according to Tertullian's rule in such cases , the præscriptio , or preliminary exception , arising from the novelty of his doctrines . “ Who , " says he , " ever heard such things ? or who now hearing them is not astonished ...
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... Arius , he was led first to give some account of the Arian errors , on which naturally followed a refutation of them out of Scripture : but that being ended , the holy Bishop was not willing to conclude without a dis- tinct enunciation ...
... Arius , he was led first to give some account of the Arian errors , on which naturally followed a refutation of them out of Scripture : but that being ended , the holy Bishop was not willing to conclude without a dis- tinct enunciation ...
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... Arius was also admitted , ) on the best way of conducting the debate . " Some were for discouraging " all innovation on the faith delivered down from the beginning ; those especially whose simplicity of character taught them , without ...
... Arius was also admitted , ) on the best way of conducting the debate . " Some were for discouraging " all innovation on the faith delivered down from the beginning ; those especially whose simplicity of character taught them , without ...
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... Arius and other heretics , for whose conviction those Councils were called , as the general consent and practice of all nations in wor- shipping some divine power or other , hath been in all ages against the Atheists . Nothing , besides ...
... Arius and other heretics , for whose conviction those Councils were called , as the general consent and practice of all nations in wor- shipping some divine power or other , hath been in all ages against the Atheists . Nothing , besides ...
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