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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... perceive , that , unlike most of the disputes of the period , this heresy was not a mere quibble about words , but involved a doctrine of no less importance than the Divinity of the Son of God . Theodoret uniformly and strenuously ...
... perceive , that , unlike most of the disputes of the period , this heresy was not a mere quibble about words , but involved a doctrine of no less importance than the Divinity of the Son of God . Theodoret uniformly and strenuously ...
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... perceived that his former artifices had been detected , that the error of idolatry was recognised , and that the greater number of men worshipped the Creator , instead of adoring , as heretofore , the creature , he did not dare to ...
... perceived that his former artifices had been detected , that the error of idolatry was recognised , and that the greater number of men worshipped the Creator , instead of adoring , as heretofore , the creature , he did not dare to ...
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... perceived that Alexander's con- duct was far above the reach of detraction , he could not sub- due the envy by which he was tormented . The enemy of truth made use of him to plunge the church into trouble , by exciting him to oppose the ...
... perceived that Alexander's con- duct was far above the reach of detraction , he could not sub- due the envy by which he was tormented . The enemy of truth made use of him to plunge the church into trouble , by exciting him to oppose the ...
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... perceived the gain resulting from his sale of ordinances , they felt unable to remain in subjection . to the church ; they accordingly constructed caverns , like those of robbers , in which they constantly assemble , and day and night ...
... perceived the gain resulting from his sale of ordinances , they felt unable to remain in subjection . to the church ; they accordingly constructed caverns , like those of robbers , in which they constantly assemble , and day and night ...
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... of Alexandria , who had each formally condemned the Arian formulary . 2 See Socrates , Eccl . Hist . b . i . ch . 8 . they perceived that it was very strong in point of 36 [ B. I. C. 8 . ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF THEODORET .
... of Alexandria , who had each formally condemned the Arian formulary . 2 See Socrates , Eccl . Hist . b . i . ch . 8 . they perceived that it was very strong in point of 36 [ B. I. C. 8 . ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF THEODORET .
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