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... maintained the outward unity of the Church against Felicissi- mus and Novatian , 222. The primacy claimed for the Roman Church , the germ of the Papacy , 223. Reaction of the Alexandrian Gnosis , 224 . Montanism - Tertullian's idea of ...
... maintained the outward unity of the Church against Felicissi- mus and Novatian , 222. The primacy claimed for the Roman Church , the germ of the Papacy , 223. Reaction of the Alexandrian Gnosis , 224 . Montanism - Tertullian's idea of ...
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... maintaining the realistic substance of Christianity , and in Bishop of Lyons , A.D. 177-202 . Opp . ed . Grabe : Oxon . 1702 . Massuet : Par . 1710 : Venet . 1734. 47 , fol . Stieren , 1853. 8vo . Frag- menta anecdota ed . Pfaff , 1715 ...
... maintaining the realistic substance of Christianity , and in Bishop of Lyons , A.D. 177-202 . Opp . ed . Grabe : Oxon . 1702 . Massuet : Par . 1710 : Venet . 1734. 47 , fol . Stieren , 1853. 8vo . Frag- menta anecdota ed . Pfaff , 1715 ...
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... maintained by many , and proofs of it have been sought in the Epistle to the Romans , and in the appearance of certain doctrines respecting the person of Christ which are supposed to indicate a Jewish Spirit , and lastly in the writings ...
... maintained by many , and proofs of it have been sought in the Epistle to the Romans , and in the appearance of certain doctrines respecting the person of Christ which are supposed to indicate a Jewish Spirit , and lastly in the writings ...
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... maintained respecting the true yvãos and its relation to rioris , we find , especially as stated by Clement , two opposing elements ; on the one hand the Christian view prevails according to which the idea of Faith is presupposed as the ...
... maintained respecting the true yvãos and its relation to rioris , we find , especially as stated by Clement , two opposing elements ; on the one hand the Christian view prevails according to which the idea of Faith is presupposed as the ...
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... maintained , it appears , in opposition to the Alexandrian Gnosis , that to acknowledge that which could not be understood as un- intelligible , was the only knowledge possible of such subjects , Clement replied that the Gnostic ...
... maintained , it appears , in opposition to the Alexandrian Gnosis , that to acknowledge that which could not be understood as un- intelligible , was the only knowledge possible of such subjects , Clement replied that the Gnostic ...
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