| John Jackson - 1855 - 146 páginas
...its consequences were of a yet more pernicious nature. The subject of this warm controversy, which kindled such deplorable divisions throughout the Christian...persons in the Godhead; a doctrine which, in the three preceeding centuries, had happily escaped the vain curiosity of human researches, and been left undefined... | |
| Benjamin Seth Youngs - 1856 - 682 páginas
...spirit and works of Constantino. 20. The doctrine of Three persons in one God, " which, (says Mosheim,) in the three preceding centuries, had happily escaped the vain curiosity of human researches," was introduced as the fundamental faith and gospel of the Catholic church under CONBTANTINE the GREAT.... | |
| Samuel Mcpherson Janney - 1860 - 236 páginas
...and with consequences of a yet nxore pernicious nature. The subject of this fatal controversy, which kindled such deplorable divisions throughout the Christian...undetermined by any particular set of ideas."']" The emperor Constantine assembled, in the year 325, the famous council at Nice, in Bythinia, wherein the... | |
| Frederick Augustus Farley - 1860 - 314 páginas
...three Persons in one God." $ He had previously said :§ "The subject of this fatal controversy, which kindled such deplorable divisions throughout the Christian...three persons in the Godhead; a doctrine which in three preceding centuries"-—he is writing of the fourth century—" had happily escaped the vain... | |
| Johann Lorenz von Mosheim - 1863 - 662 páginas
...greater consequence, which spread its ravages over the whole Christian world. The ground of this contest was the doctrine of three persons in the Godhead; a doctrine which, during the three preceding centuries, had not been in all respects defined. It had, indeed, often been... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1867 - 954 páginas
...arose in Egypt, which spread its ravages over the whole Christian world. The ground of this contest was the doctrine of three persons in the Godhead, a doctrine which during the three preceding centuries had not been in all respects defined. It had indeed often been... | |
| Frederick Augustus Farley - 1873 - 274 páginas
...three Persons in one God."J He had previously said :§ " The subject of this fatal controversy, which kindled such deplorable divisions throughout the Christian...three persons in the Godhead ; a doctrine which in three preceding centuries'7 — he is writing of the fourth century — " had happily escaped the vain... | |
| Frederick Augustus Farley - 1881 - 280 páginas
...three Persons in one God."^: He had previously said :§ " The subject of this fatal controversy, which kindled such deplorable divisions throughout the Christian...three persons in the Godhead ; a doctrine which in three preceding centuries" — he is writing of the fourth century — " had happily escaped the vain... | |
| Hugh Hutton Stannus - 1882 - 114 páginas
...Referring to this, Mosheim writes, under the fourth century,"The subject of "this fatal controversy, which kindled such deplorable divisions " throughout the Christian world, was the doctrine of Three 4 "The threefold repetition is thought to have so little of an argument in it as to scarcely merit... | |
| Hugh Hutton Stannus - 1899 - 112 páginas
...Referring to this, Mosheim writes, under the fourth century,"The subject of "this fatal controversy, which kindled such deplorable divisions " throughout the Christian world, was the doctrine of Three 4 " The threefold repetition is thought to have so little of an argument in it as to scarcely merit... | |
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