An Ecclesiastical History Antient and Modern from the Birth of Christ to the Beginning of the Present Century, in which the Rise, Progress, and Variations of Church Power are Considered in Their Connexion with the State of Learning and Philosophy and the Political History of Europe During that Period, Volumen2T. Cadell, in the Strand, 1790 |
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... feemed defperate , he implored the affistance of CHRIST ( whom his queen CLOTHILDIS , daugh- ter of the king of the Burgundians , had often re- prefented to him , in vain , as the son of the true God ) , and folenuinly engaged himself ...
... feemed defperate , he implored the affistance of CHRIST ( whom his queen CLOTHILDIS , daugh- ter of the king of the Burgundians , had often re- prefented to him , in vain , as the son of the true God ) , and folenuinly engaged himself ...
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... feemed to widen the difference between the fon of God and the son of man , and thus to divide the nature of CHRIST into two diftinct perfons . Others , on the con- trary , feemed to confound too much the son of God with the fon of man ...
... feemed to widen the difference between the fon of God and the son of man , and thus to divide the nature of CHRIST into two diftinct perfons . Others , on the con- trary , feemed to confound too much the son of God with the fon of man ...
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... feemed to favour the notion of CHRIST'S being compofed of two diftin & t perfons . The manner of fpeaking , adopted by the Alexandrians and Egyptians , had a dif- ferent tendency , and feemed to countenance the doctrine of APOLLINARIS ...
... feemed to favour the notion of CHRIST'S being compofed of two diftin & t perfons . The manner of fpeaking , adopted by the Alexandrians and Egyptians , had a dif- ferent tendency , and feemed to countenance the doctrine of APOLLINARIS ...
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... feemed ambitious of forming a new fect under PART II . the name of Theopafchites [ ] ; for to the words , O God moft boly , & c . in the famous hymn which the Greeks called Trifagium , he ordered the fol- lowing phrafe to be added in ...
... feemed ambitious of forming a new fect under PART II . the name of Theopafchites [ ] ; for to the words , O God moft boly , & c . in the famous hymn which the Greeks called Trifagium , he ordered the fol- lowing phrafe to be added in ...
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... feemed to be between these two fyftems . Under the fhadow of this powerful protection , PELA- GIUS made a public profeffion of his opinions , and formed diciples in feveral places . And though in the year 415 , he was accufed by ORO ...
... feemed to be between these two fyftems . Under the fhadow of this powerful protection , PELA- GIUS made a public profeffion of his opinions , and formed diciples in feveral places . And though in the year 415 , he was accufed by ORO ...
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