Lectures on the History of Christian Dogmas ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... operation of these two factors , so no right understanding of this process of development is possible without a reference to the influence of the Schools of Philosophy . The question arises , in what relation does Philosophy stand to ...
... operation of these two factors , so no right understanding of this process of development is possible without a reference to the influence of the Schools of Philosophy . The question arises , in what relation does Philosophy stand to ...
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... operation . We must contemplate the essential characteristics of Christianity , and its relation to human nature ; and the various peculiarities of times , nations , and individuals in relation to Christianity . It is true that in the ...
... operation . We must contemplate the essential characteristics of Christianity , and its relation to human nature ; and the various peculiarities of times , nations , and individuals in relation to Christianity . It is true that in the ...
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... operation of theological polemics has been strikingly shown in the history of Dogmas . Thus a one - sided Catholicism has been able to see in Protestantism , not the Christian element , but only what it regards as impure additions , and ...
... operation of theological polemics has been strikingly shown in the history of Dogmas . Thus a one - sided Catholicism has been able to see in Protestantism , not the Christian element , but only what it regards as impure additions , and ...
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... operations of the Spirit ; such was the character of the Apostolic Age . This state of things , however , was not to last ... operation . And in this way what was truth in the Apostolic Age became changed into a falsity . Thus Montanism ...
... operations of the Spirit ; such was the character of the Apostolic Age . This state of things , however , was not to last ... operation . And in this way what was truth in the Apostolic Age became changed into a falsity . Thus Montanism ...
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... The Apologists , and among them Justin Martyr especially , formed the medium for the operation of Platonism on the doctrines of the Christian Faith . We may trust Justin's account in which he narrates the development of his own.
... The Apologists , and among them Justin Martyr especially , formed the medium for the operation of Platonism on the doctrines of the Christian Faith . We may trust Justin's account in which he narrates the development of his own.
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