A Text-book of the History of Doctrines, Tom 1Sheldon, 1861 |
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... appears only as the muscles greet the eye upon the living body , while the knife of the anatomist lays them bare , and dissects them out for scientific uses . " The difference between the history of doctrines as a separate branch of ...
... appears only as the muscles greet the eye upon the living body , while the knife of the anatomist lays them bare , and dissects them out for scientific uses . " The difference between the history of doctrines as a separate branch of ...
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... appears to be rather arbitrary . [ Protestants usually end the series of the fathers of the church with the sixth century , Roman Catholics extend it to the thirteenth . The latter distinguish between fathers , teachers , and authors ...
... appears to be rather arbitrary . [ Protestants usually end the series of the fathers of the church with the sixth century , Roman Catholics extend it to the thirteenth . The latter distinguish between fathers , teachers , and authors ...
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... appear during this period , though in differ- ent forms ; we also see various modifications of mysticism in opposition to one - sided rationalism . We might commence a new period with Calixt and Spener , if their peculiar opinions had ...
... appear during this period , though in differ- ent forms ; we also see various modifications of mysticism in opposition to one - sided rationalism . We might commence a new period with Calixt and Spener , if their peculiar opinions had ...
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... appear even in the writings of Peter more as a vast mass of materials as yet in their rough state . " In vain do we look in his writings for those definite peculiarities , so manifestly impressed upon the works of John and Paul . " De ...
... appear even in the writings of Peter more as a vast mass of materials as yet in their rough state . " In vain do we look in his writings for those definite peculiarities , so manifestly impressed upon the works of John and Paul . " De ...
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... appears in some of the New Testament writings , especially in the doctrine concerning the Logos , ' although in the most general outlines ; but afterward it exercised a decisive influence upon Christian speculation . * " It is a ...
... appears in some of the New Testament writings , especially in the doctrine concerning the Logos , ' although in the most general outlines ; but afterward it exercised a decisive influence upon Christian speculation . * " It is a ...
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Strona 332 - Deus non alicubi est ; quid enim alicubi est, continetur loco, quid loco continetur, corpus est. Non igitur alicubi est, et tamen quia est et in loco non est, in illo sunt potius omnia, quam ipse alicubi.
Strona 109 - Divine affections are ascribed to the Deity by means of figures borrowed from the human form, not as if he were indued with corporeal qualities : when eyes are ascribed to him, it denotes that he sees all things; when ears, that he hears all things; the speech denotes the will ; nostrils, the perception of prayer ; hands, creation ; arms, power ; feet, immensity ; for he has no members, and performs no office for which they aro required, but executes all things by the sole act of his will.
Strona 108 - Quis enim negabit Deum corpus esse, etsi Deus spiritus est? Spiritus enim corpus sui generis in sua effigie.
Strona 146 - ... not try those that are full, because he knows that they are good, but tastes those that are half full, lest they should grow sour; (for vessels half full soon grow sour, and lose the taste of wine:) so the devil comes to the servants of God to try them.
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Strona 333 - Thus he said, in reference to the six days: Qui dies cujusmodi sint, aut perdifficile nobis, aut etiam impossibile est cogitare, quanto magis dicere, De Civ.