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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... cause he espoused . The distinguishing tenet of Nestorius was his refusal to give to the Virgin Mary the title of ОEOTÓKOS , or Mother of God . That Theodoret should have sided with this heresiarch can only be accounted for upon the ...
... cause he espoused . The distinguishing tenet of Nestorius was his refusal to give to the Virgin Mary the title of ОEOTÓKOS , or Mother of God . That Theodoret should have sided with this heresiarch can only be accounted for upon the ...
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... cause of the dispute was , that Theodoret vehemently opposed the Eutychian heresy , which Dioscorus as firmly up- held . The heresy of Eutyches was directly opposite to that of Nestorius ; for while the latter denied that the Divine na ...
... cause of the dispute was , that Theodoret vehemently opposed the Eutychian heresy , which Dioscorus as firmly up- held . The heresy of Eutyches was directly opposite to that of Nestorius ; for while the latter denied that the Divine na ...
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... cause excluded from communion with us . These facts they either pass over in silence , or else disguise by false assertions and deceptive arguments . 66 They conceal their pernicious doctrines by means of their plausible and persuasive ...
... cause excluded from communion with us . These facts they either pass over in silence , or else disguise by false assertions and deceptive arguments . 66 They conceal their pernicious doctrines by means of their plausible and persuasive ...
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... cause . The space of time during which they say the Son was still unbegotten of the Father was , according to their opinion , prior to the wisdom of God , by whom all things were created . They thus contradict those Scriptures which ...
... cause . The space of time during which they say the Son was still unbegotten of the Father was , according to their opinion , prior to the wisdom of God , by whom all things were created . They thus contradict those Scriptures which ...
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... cause weariness by admonishing those who are already well instructed , and who are of one mind with myself . You , having been taught of God , cannot be ignorant that the heresy against the religion of the Church which has just arisen ...
... cause weariness by admonishing those who are already well instructed , and who are of one mind with myself . You , having been taught of God , cannot be ignorant that the heresy against the religion of the Church which has just arisen ...
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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...