| John Aikin - 1807 - 684 páginas
...Flavianus, already mentioned, was received ; and a symbol or decree was subscribed oy every member, " that in Christ two distinct natures were united in...and that without any change, mixture, or confusion." Next to matters of faith, the council took into consideration the discipline of the church, and enacted... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1824 - 544 páginas
...the acts of the council of Ephesus were annulled, the epistle of Leo received as a rule of faith ;e Eutyches, who had been already sent into banishment,...as the object of faith, viz. " that in Christ two c Though I'laviaiiiisdiHil toon alter the council ol' Ephesus of the bruises he had from Dioscorus,... | |
| Thomas Anthony Trollope - 1834 - 630 páginas
...bishopric by the emperor. V. The following doctrine was announced as the object of faith to all Christians, viz. " That in Christ two distinct natures were united...and that without any change, mixture, or confusion." The edicts of this council, however, were far from removing the evils they were intended to cure, or... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1837 - 642 páginas
...where Eutyches, who had been already sent into banishment, was condemned, and the following decreed—' That in Christ two distinct natures were united in...and that without any change, mixture, or confusion.' Ktu. grius ^c/iu.'ujticu« and Moshcim [Eo.] * For an account of Nestorius, see page 63. and have stifled... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1842 - 750 páginas
...the year 451, the council of Chalcedon,5 which is reckoned the fourth general or oecumenical council. The legates of Leo, who, in his famous letter to Flavianus,...and that without any change, mixture, or confusion." Warm contests XVI. The remedy applied by this council to heal the cüüm-fi'o'f Chai- wounds of a torn... | |
| Shakers - 1848 - 400 páginas
...Christians, but who, in reality, were the subjects of Antichrist. This epistle taught, as a rule of faith, that " In Christ, two distinct natures were united...and that without any change, mixture or confusion." 9. " Many of the ecclesiastical doctors opposed this doctrine; but the Roman pontiff, far superior... | |
| Shakers - 1848 - 400 páginas
...Christians, but who, in reality, were the subjects of Antichrist. This epistle taught, as a rule of faith, that " In Christ, two distinct natures were united...and that without any change, mixture or confusion." 9. " Many of the ecclesiastical doctors opposed this doctrine; but the Roman pontiff, far superior... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1850 - 642 páginas
...where Eutyches, who had been already sent into banishment, was condemned, and the following decreed—* That in Christ two distinct natures were united in...and that without any change, mixture, or confusion.' Ev&~ grius Scholastic&s and Mosheim>—L^ D '] * For an account of Nestorius, see page 63. and have... | |
| Benjamin Seth Youngs - 1856 - 672 páginas
...received, was inculcated upon Christians [ie Catholics] as an object of faith, ibid. p. 75. viz: IC^'That in Christ two distinct natures were united in one...and that without any change, mixture or confusion.' 56. "A great number of Oriental and Egyptian doctors, united in opposing with the utmost vehemence,... | |
| 1875 - 634 páginas
...tho Fourth General Council, that of Chalcedon, AD 451, at which tho catholic doctrine was affirmed, "that in Christ two distinct natures were united in...and that without any change, mixture, or confusion." Wo aro indebted to these controversies for tho most admirable summary of Christian doctrine relative... | |
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