An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, from the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Eighteenth 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 : to which is Added, an Accurate Index ; in Six Volumes, Volumen1Baynes, 1825 - 432 páginas |
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... Arian , but without foundation ; if by an Arian be meant , one who embraces the doctrines taught by Arius , presbyter of Alexandria [ s ] . [ s ] No writer has accused Eusebius of Arianism , with more bitterness and erudition , than Le ...
... Arian , but without foundation ; if by an Arian be meant , one who embraces the doctrines taught by Arius , presbyter of Alexandria [ s ] . [ s ] No writer has accused Eusebius of Arianism , with more bitterness and erudition , than Le ...
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... Arians [ u ] . Basil , surnamed the Great , bishop of Cæsarea , who , in point of genius , controversial skill , and a rich and flowing eloquence , was surpassed by very few in this century [ w ] . Cyril , bishop of Jerusalem , who has ...
... Arians [ u ] . Basil , surnamed the Great , bishop of Cæsarea , who , in point of genius , controversial skill , and a rich and flowing eloquence , was surpassed by very few in this century [ w ] . Cyril , bishop of Jerusalem , who has ...
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... Arians , and several other pro- ductions . He was a man of penetration and ge nius ; notwithstanding which , he has , for the most part , rather copied in his writings Tertullian and Origen , than given us the fruits of his own study ...
... Arians , and several other pro- ductions . He was a man of penetration and ge nius ; notwithstanding which , he has , for the most part , rather copied in his writings Tertullian and Origen , than given us the fruits of his own study ...
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... Arians not only false , but also of most dangerous consequence . This testimony of the prince of darkness was regarded , by Ambrose , as an unexceptionable argument in favour of his hypothesis . The Arians , on the other hand , held ...
... Arians not only false , but also of most dangerous consequence . This testimony of the prince of darkness was regarded , by Ambrose , as an unexceptionable argument in favour of his hypothesis . The Arians , on the other hand , held ...
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... Arians , than to credit Ambrose , though he be enrolled in the order of the saints , and they stigmatised in the list of heretics [ h ] . sialists . IX . There were , in this century , several con- The chief troversialists of ...
... Arians , than to credit Ambrose , though he be enrolled in the order of the saints , and they stigmatised in the list of heretics [ h ] . sialists . IX . There were , in this century , several con- The chief troversialists of ...
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