A Text-book of the History of Doctrines, Tom 1Sheldon, 1861 |
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... given by Basil , De Spiritu S. c . 27 : Αλλο γὰρ δόγμα καὶ ἄλλο κήρυγμα · τὸ μὲν γὰρ σιωπᾶται , τὰ δὲ kηpúyμaтa dημοσiɛúɛтaι ( esoteric and exoteric doctrine ) . According to Eu- sebius ( Adv . Marc . i . 4 ) , Marcellus had already ...
... given by Basil , De Spiritu S. c . 27 : Αλλο γὰρ δόγμα καὶ ἄλλο κήρυγμα · τὸ μὲν γὰρ σιωπᾶται , τὰ δὲ kηpúyμaтa dημοσiɛúɛтaι ( esoteric and exoteric doctrine ) . According to Eu- sebius ( Adv . Marc . i . 4 ) , Marcellus had already ...
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... given in church history . In the same manner Nestorianism and Monophysitism are of importance in the christological controversies of the second period . But after they have been overcome by the Catholic Church , and fixed in sects ...
... given in church history . In the same manner Nestorianism and Monophysitism are of importance in the christological controversies of the second period . But after they have been overcome by the Catholic Church , and fixed in sects ...
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... given - the truths that repose in the divine word , and have passed over into Christian consciousness . " ] 8 Comp . Baumgarten - Crusius , p . 9 . 4 Comp . § 11 : Neander , Dogmengesch . , s . 6 : Gieseler , s . 16 . § 8 . AUXILIARY ...
... given - the truths that repose in the divine word , and have passed over into Christian consciousness . " ] 8 Comp . Baumgarten - Crusius , p . 9 . 4 Comp . § 11 : Neander , Dogmengesch . , s . 6 : Gieseler , s . 16 . § 8 . AUXILIARY ...
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... given expression . Both these points of view ought , then , to be so com- bined , that the general shall be made more clear by the special , and the special also by the general . This is the import of the division of the materials into ...
... given expression . Both these points of view ought , then , to be so com- bined , that the general shall be made more clear by the special , and the special also by the general . This is the import of the division of the materials into ...
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... given . The tendency to a dis- solution of the old forms begins with the English deists as early as the close of the seventeenth century . In Germany the struggle with the established orthodoxy is prepared by Thomasius and the Pietists ...
... given . The tendency to a dis- solution of the old forms begins with the English deists as early as the close of the seventeenth century . In Germany the struggle with the established orthodoxy is prepared by Thomasius and the Pietists ...
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