Lectures on the History of Christian Dogmas ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... evil influences are mingled , and we observe the agency of God's Spirit and of the Spirit of Falsehood . Hence , it is of the greatest importance to distinguish what really belongs to an advance in the kingdom of God , and what proceeds ...
... evil influences are mingled , and we observe the agency of God's Spirit and of the Spirit of Falsehood . Hence , it is of the greatest importance to distinguish what really belongs to an advance in the kingdom of God , and what proceeds ...
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... evil and of error , and not merely what proceeds from pure Christianity belongs to the representation of the development of Christian doctrine but also many a corruption of it ; and the perfect adjustment can only take place at the ...
... evil and of error , and not merely what proceeds from pure Christianity belongs to the representation of the development of Christian doctrine but also many a corruption of it ; and the perfect adjustment can only take place at the ...
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... Evil , and Matter which cannot be traced to God as a Spirit ? For the solution of these Problems they made use of what the existing systems of Religion presented to them , and thus were led to compare Christianity with other Religions ...
... Evil , and Matter which cannot be traced to God as a Spirit ? For the solution of these Problems they made use of what the existing systems of Religion presented to them , and thus were led to compare Christianity with other Religions ...
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... evil Spirits . On this standpoint Hermias wrote his διασυρμὸς τῶν ἔξω φιλοσόφων . It is evident how very much this one - sided tendency must have hindered the necessary process of connecting Christianity with human culture . Montanism ...
... evil Spirits . On this standpoint Hermias wrote his διασυρμὸς τῶν ἔξω φιλοσόφων . It is evident how very much this one - sided tendency must have hindered the necessary process of connecting Christianity with human culture . Montanism ...
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... evil is traced to a mixture of the spiritual life with the λn . Here again , much depends upon whether Plato spoke literally or figuratively in what he says of the formation of Chaos or the λy . The Neo - Platonists , at least , admit ...
... evil is traced to a mixture of the spiritual life with the λn . Here again , much depends upon whether Plato spoke literally or figuratively in what he says of the formation of Chaos or the λy . The Neo - Platonists , at least , admit ...
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