A History of the Church from A.D. 322 to the Death of Theodore of Mopsuestia, A.D. 427H.G. Bohn, 1854 - 480 pages |
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... brought against them , though not always very con- vincing , may yet be said , on the whole , to give indications of strong reasoning powers . 4. Another work " on Heresies . " This treatise gives a de- tailed account of the errors held ...
... brought against them , though not always very con- vincing , may yet be said , on the whole , to give indications of strong reasoning powers . 4. Another work " on Heresies . " This treatise gives a de- tailed account of the errors held ...
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... brought up children ' ( Isa . i . 2 ) . When the continua- tion of this text is brought before them , which is , ' and they have rebelled against me , ' and it is objected that these words cannot refer to Christ , whose nature is ...
... brought up children ' ( Isa . i . 2 ) . When the continua- tion of this text is brought before them , which is , ' and they have rebelled against me , ' and it is objected that these words cannot refer to Christ , whose nature is ...
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... brought up children , and they have rebelled against me ' ( Isa . i . 2 ) . I might add many other things , dear brethren , but I fear that I shall cause weariness by admonishing those who are already well instructed , and who are of ...
... brought up children , and they have rebelled against me ' ( Isa . i . 2 ) . I might add many other things , dear brethren , but I fear that I shall cause weariness by admonishing those who are already well instructed , and who are of ...
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... brought its professors before judicial tribunals , who have endeavoured to excite a persecu- tion against us at a period of the most entire peace , and who have cast contempt on the unspeakable mystery of the gener- ation of Christ ...
... brought its professors before judicial tribunals , who have endeavoured to excite a persecu- tion against us at a period of the most entire peace , and who have cast contempt on the unspeakable mystery of the gener- ation of Christ ...
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... brought forth ' ( Prov . viii . 22—26 ) . If he had proceeded from him or of him , as a portion of him , or by an efflux of his substance , 1 it could not be said that he was created or established ; and of this you , my lord , are cer ...
... brought forth ' ( Prov . viii . 22—26 ) . If he had proceeded from him or of him , as a portion of him , or by an efflux of his substance , 1 it could not be said that he was created or established ; and of this you , my lord , are cer ...
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Page 17 - In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God ; all things were made by him, and without him was not any thing made that was made.
Page 26 - If any man teach otherwise, and consent not to wholesome words, even the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to the doctrine which is according to godliness ; he is proud, knowing nothing...