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according admitted Alexandrian Apostles appeared asserted authority baptism believers belonged bishop body called Catholic century Christ Christian Church common connected connexion consciousness controversy created Creation denied distinction distinguished divine doctrine Dogmas effected element essence Evil existence explained expressed faith Father followed former given Gnostics hand heathen held Hence higher History Holy Spirit human human nature idea important influence Irenæus Jewish knowledge latter Logos maintained manner means mind nature object Old Testament operation opinion opposed opposition original outward party passage period persons Philosophy Platonic presented principle reason received Redemption reference regarded relation Religion religious representation represented respecting Revelation says Scriptures sense sensuous separate shows soul standpoint stands supposed teachers Tertullian things thought tion Tradition true truth understand Unity universal various vols whole writings δε εν θεού και το του
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