History of Dogma, Tom 4Roberts, 1898 |
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Strona xi
... MYSTERIES AND Kindred SubjectS Introduction ; emergence of what constitutes mysteries ; legitimation of a religion of the second rank ; mys- tagogic theology . . . § I. The Lord's Supper and the other mysteries ; Antiochene and ...
... MYSTERIES AND Kindred SubjectS Introduction ; emergence of what constitutes mysteries ; legitimation of a religion of the second rank ; mys- tagogic theology . . . § I. The Lord's Supper and the other mysteries ; Antiochene and ...
Strona 23
... mystery of the existence and coming forth of the Son is an inexpressible one even for Evangelists and angels , and is no proper object of human reflection and human statement . Even John did not venture to make any pronouncement ...
... mystery of the existence and coming forth of the Son is an inexpressible one even for Evangelists and angels , and is no proper object of human reflection and human statement . Even John did not venture to make any pronouncement ...
Strona 25
... mystery , and when they were driven to describe it , had recourse to formulæ which were easily refuted . 1 In the Confession of Faith which Alexander had put at the close of his letter , the Spirit , the Church , and so on , are ...
... mystery , and when they were driven to describe it , had recourse to formulæ which were easily refuted . 1 In the Confession of Faith which Alexander had put at the close of his letter , the Spirit , the Church , and so on , are ...
Strona 35
... mystery which can only be approximately conceived of by men . It conceals within itself in the form of an independent and self - acting product something which issues from it and which also possesses this Godhead and possesses it from ...
... mystery which can only be approximately conceived of by men . It conceals within itself in the form of an independent and self - acting product something which issues from it and which also possesses this Godhead and possesses it from ...
Strona 49
... mysteries , the doctrine seemed to be the true mystery just because it was the opposite of the clear in the sphere of the profane . Even clear - headed men like the later members of the school of Antioch were no longer able to escape ...
... mysteries , the doctrine seemed to be the true mystery just because it was the opposite of the clear in the sphere of the profane . Even clear - headed men like the later members of the school of Antioch were no longer able to escape ...
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Strona i - I. -XII. were edited by the Rev. TK Cheyne, MA, DD, Oriel Professor of Interpretation in the University of Oxford, Canon of Rochester; and the late Rev. AB Bruce, DD, Professor of Apologetics, Free Church College, Glasgow. Vol. XIII. was edited by Rev. Allan Menzies, DD, Professor of Divinity and Biblical Criticism in the University, St Andrews. Vols. XV., XVII., XVIII., and XXI.
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