History of Christian Doctrine, Tom 1,Części 90-1517Harper & brothers, 1886 |
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... favors the con- clusion that Deity , if affirmed at all , is to be identified with the Idea of the Good ; and the Idea of the Good is naturally suggestive of the impersonal rather than the personal . Still , the exegesis which would ...
... favors the con- clusion that Deity , if affirmed at all , is to be identified with the Idea of the Good ; and the Idea of the Good is naturally suggestive of the impersonal rather than the personal . Still , the exegesis which would ...
Strona 18
... favor- able references as the above can be found to Aristotle in the writings of the early fathers . It is quite clear , there- fore , that their preference was given to Plato . Perhaps we shall approach as near as possible to accuracy ...
... favor- able references as the above can be found to Aristotle in the writings of the early fathers . It is quite clear , there- fore , that their preference was given to Plato . Perhaps we shall approach as near as possible to accuracy ...
Strona 19
... favor able estimate . Justin Martyr imputes to every race of men a share in the Word , that is , the divine reason or enlighten- ing principle , and says of the heathen philosophers , poets , and sages , that " each man spoke well in ...
... favor able estimate . Justin Martyr imputes to every race of men a share in the Word , that is , the divine reason or enlighten- ing principle , and says of the heathen philosophers , poets , and sages , that " each man spoke well in ...
Strona 27
... favor of assuming an Ebionite character in the churches of his day . But upon this point his testimony is not needed . The assumption that at the middle of the second century a large portion of the churches , including some holding the ...
... favor of assuming an Ebionite character in the churches of his day . But upon this point his testimony is not needed . The assumption that at the middle of the second century a large portion of the churches , including some holding the ...
Strona 39
... favor of the above - named apocryphal books , though long after this era there were here and there learned men in the Latin Church who manifested a con- viction that these books were not to be accounted of full canonical worth . Even ...
... favor of the above - named apocryphal books , though long after this era there were here and there learned men in the Latin Church who manifested a con- viction that these books were not to be accounted of full canonical worth . Even ...
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Strona 64 - The Lord possessed me in the beginning of his way, before his works of old. I was set up from everlasting, from the beginning, or ever the earth was. When there were no depths, I was brought forth; when there were no fountains abounding with water. Before the mountains were settled, before the hills was I brought forth : While as yet he had not made the earth, nor the fields, nor the highest part of the dust of the world.
Strona 124 - For where the Church is, there is the Spirit of God; and where the Spirit of God is, there is the Church, and every kind of grace ; but the Spirit is truth.
Strona 221 - WHOSOEVER will be saved : before all things it is necessary that he hold the Catholic Faith.
Strona 21 - What indeed has Athens to do with Jerusalem? What concord is there between the Academy and the Church? what between heretics and Christians? Our instruction comes from 'the porch of Solomon,' who had himself taught that 'the Lord should be sought in simplicity of heart.
Strona 129 - For not as common bread and common drink do we receive these; but in like manner as Jesus Christ our Saviour, having been made flesh by the Word of God, had both flesh and blood for our salvation, so likewise have we been taught that the food which is blessed by the prayer of His word, and from which our blood and flesh by transmutation are nourished, is the flesh and blood of that Jesus who was made flesh.
Strona 167 - I believe in the Holy Ghost, the Lord and Giver of life, Who proceedeth from the Father and the Son, Who with the Father and the Son together is worshipped and glorified, Who spake by the Prophets.
Strona 159 - We believe in one God, the Father Almighty, Maker of all things, visible and invisible...
Strona 132 - Then, having taken the bread and given it to His disciples, He made it His own body, by saying, " This is my body,"* that is, the figure of my body.
Strona 27 - For, although the languages of the world are dissimilar, yet the import of the tradition is one and the same. For the churches which have been planted in Germany do not believe or hand down anything different, nor do those in Spain, nor those in Gaul, nor those in the East, nor those in Egypt, nor those in Libya, nor those which have been established in the central regions of the world.
Strona 110 - For it was for this end that the Word of God was made man, and He who was the Son of God became the Son of man, that man, having been taken into the Word, and receiving the adoption, might become the son of God. For by no other means could we have attained to incorruptibility and immortality, unless we had been united to incorruptibility and immortality.