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... statement of the claims of the Sacraments as placing us in heart and spirit, but not in mind, in communion with this incomprehensible God, But this would have been useless with such opponents as the Eunomians. Accuracy of doctrine and ...
... statement of the claims of the Sacraments as placing us in heart and spirit, but not in mind, in communion with this incomprehensible God, But this would have been useless with such opponents as the Eunomians. Accuracy of doctrine and ...
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... statement of the meaning of the term inoarams, and of the relation of <Wto to imiarams. Another objection, urged apparently by the same party as the former, was directed against the " novelty," or inconsistency, of employing in the ...
... statement of the meaning of the term inoarams, and of the relation of <Wto to imiarams. Another objection, urged apparently by the same party as the former, was directed against the " novelty," or inconsistency, of employing in the ...
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... statement, placed at a disadvantage : the consequences which S. Athanasius had to extract from the Arian statements were by Eunomius and the Anomoeans either openly asserted or tacitly admitted : and it was thus an easier matter for S ...
... statement, placed at a disadvantage : the consequences which S. Athanasius had to extract from the Arian statements were by Eunomius and the Anomoeans either openly asserted or tacitly admitted : and it was thus an easier matter for S ...
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... statements, while a further portion of the contents of these books, by no means inconsiderable in amount, is devoted ... statement of doctrine, as in the Oratio Catechetica, and by way of polemical argument, the forces at the command of ...
... statements, while a further portion of the contents of these books, by no means inconsiderable in amount, is devoted ... statement of doctrine, as in the Oratio Catechetica, and by way of polemical argument, the forces at the command of ...
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... statement, — who would be found of such an iron hardness as not to be sickened at this waste of labour? Suppose I was to write down, taking word by word, an explanation of that mad story of his ; suppose I were to explain, for instance ...
... statement, — who would be found of such an iron hardness as not to be sickened at this waste of labour? Suppose I was to write down, taking word by word, an explanation of that mad story of his ; suppose I were to explain, for instance ...
Contents
33 | |
Books TilIX Translation with Notes by Rev H A Wilson | 135 |
Books XXII Rev H C Ogles translation revised with Notes by Rev H | 220 |
On the Holy Spirit against Mscedonius A Fragment Translation with Notes | 326 |
On Not three Gods Translation with Notes by Rev H A Wilson 386 331 337 | 386 |
The Great Catechism | 471 |
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