Lectures on the History of Christian Dogmas ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... and when Truth was found he loved to make it fruitful by protracted contemplation ; but if genuine Objectivity consists not merely in confidence of assertion but 356 in a truthful representation of fact , seldom has it.
... and when Truth was found he loved to make it fruitful by protracted contemplation ; but if genuine Objectivity consists not merely in confidence of assertion but 356 in a truthful representation of fact , seldom has it.
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... asserted that to treat the History of Dogmas as a special branch of Study , on account of the change in development which it presupposes , militates against the Catholic Church , and for that reason he has scrupled to give Lectures upon ...
... asserted that to treat the History of Dogmas as a special branch of Study , on account of the change in development which it presupposes , militates against the Catholic Church , and for that reason he has scrupled to give Lectures upon ...
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... asserted that the germ of this tendency cannot be detected before the appearance of the Gnosis so called in a ... asserts the purity of the Church so long as it was under the guidance of the Apostles . Yet too much importance is attached ...
... asserted that the germ of this tendency cannot be detected before the appearance of the Gnosis so called in a ... asserts the purity of the Church so long as it was under the guidance of the Apostles . Yet too much importance is attached ...
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... asserts , that the chief Interest was a practical one is quite true of one Gnostic - we mean MARCION , who stands out distinct from all other Gnostics , and whose System was formed quite differently . Gnosticism is rather to be ...
... asserts , that the chief Interest was a practical one is quite true of one Gnostic - we mean MARCION , who stands out distinct from all other Gnostics , and whose System was formed quite differently . Gnosticism is rather to be ...
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... assertion . Although he was an uneducated man yet his exertions could give an impulse to an influential tendency , for which there had been a preparation in the course of the development of Christianity . But the attempt to deduce it ...
... assertion . Although he was an uneducated man yet his exertions could give an impulse to an influential tendency , for which there had been a preparation in the course of the development of Christianity . But the attempt to deduce it ...
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according Alexandrian Apostles appeared Arian Arius Augustin baptism Beryllus bishop Christ Christian Christian consciousness Church Teachers connexion contrarieties controversy Creation Demiurgos distinguished divine Docetism doctrine element Epistles essence Eusebius evil existence expressed faith Father Gnosis Gnostics Gospel Hær heathen Hence higher Hippolytus History of Dogmas Holy Spirit Holy Writ human nature Ibid idea influence Irenæus Jewish Judaism knowledge libb Logos Manicheism Marcion Monarchians Montanism Montanist Neo-Platonic NESTORIUS NOVATIAN Old Testament opposition Origen original outward passage Patripassians peculiar Philosophy Platonism quæ quod Redemption reference regarded relation Religion religious representation Revelation Sabellius says Scriptures sensuous soul standpoint Strom tendency Tertullian tion Tradition truth Unity vols ἀπὸ αὐτὸν αὐτοῦ γὰρ δὲ διὰ εἶναι εἰς ἐκ ἐν ἦν θεὸς καὶ κατὰ λόγος μὲν μὴ ὅτι οὐ οὐκ πατρὸς περὶ πρὸς τὰ τε τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τοῦ Θεοῦ τῷ τῶν υἱὸν ὡς
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