Lectures on the History of Christian Dogmas ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... distinguished . The word Dogma dóyua , according to its etymology sig- nifies an opinion , a notion . That this is its meaning appears from an expression in the Cratylus of Plato , τὰ τῶν ἀνθρώπων dóyμara : so also , the Sceptic Sextus ...
... distinguished . The word Dogma dóyua , according to its etymology sig- nifies an opinion , a notion . That this is its meaning appears from an expression in the Cratylus of Plato , τὰ τῶν ἀνθρώπων dóyμara : so also , the Sceptic Sextus ...
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... distinguished from them only by the spirit with which it developes itself according to these laws . If we now inquire into the relation of Dogma to Christi- anity , it is evident that Dogma does not form an original part of it , but is ...
... distinguished from them only by the spirit with which it developes itself according to these laws . If we now inquire into the relation of Dogma to Christi- anity , it is evident that Dogma does not form an original part of it , but is ...
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... distinguished from the History of Dogmas , inasmuch as the former has to do with Dogmas as they are combined in a system , while the latter treats of them in their separate capacity . Yet we cannot entirely sever one from the other . It ...
... distinguished from the History of Dogmas , inasmuch as the former has to do with Dogmas as they are combined in a system , while the latter treats of them in their separate capacity . Yet we cannot entirely sever one from the other . It ...
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... distinguished by the name of Symbolic would be included in Polemic , and the presupposed historical development in the History of Dogmas . The province of the History of Dogmas may be more exactly determined by noticing the points on ...
... distinguished by the name of Symbolic would be included in Polemic , and the presupposed historical development in the History of Dogmas . The province of the History of Dogmas may be more exactly determined by noticing the points on ...
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... distinguished by means of criticism from such as are genuine . But the most valuable sources of information are writings that are strictly dogmatic , such as Symbols or Confessions of Faith , both those of the General Church and those ...
... distinguished by means of criticism from such as are genuine . But the most valuable sources of information are writings that are strictly dogmatic , such as Symbols or Confessions of Faith , both those of the General Church and those ...
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