Institutes of ecclesiastical history, ancient and modern. A new and literal tr. by J. Murdock, ed. with additions, by H. Soames, Volume 1 |
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... heretics Contest respecting Origen . Zeal for the diffusion of Scripture Persecution under Decius 162 Succeeding persecutions 163 Improved condition of the Christians Increase of religious ceremonies Baptismal usages . 164 Stated fasts ...
... heretics Contest respecting Origen . Zeal for the diffusion of Scripture Persecution under Decius 162 Succeeding persecutions 163 Improved condition of the Christians Increase of religious ceremonies Baptismal usages . 164 Stated fasts ...
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... heretics Persecution under Maximin 161 Contest respecting Origen . Persecution under Decius 162 Increase of religious ceremonies Succeeding persecutions 163 Baptismal usages . Improved condition of the Christians 164 · Stated fasts and ...
... heretics Persecution under Maximin 161 Contest respecting Origen . Persecution under Decius 162 Increase of religious ceremonies Succeeding persecutions 163 Baptismal usages . Improved condition of the Christians 164 · Stated fasts and ...
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... Heretical movements · European pagans hostile to Christianity ib . POPES Extreme pressure of ignorance 588 Sylvester II . 592 PRINCIPAL COUNCILS . ARCHBISHOPS OF CANTERBURY Clerical degeneracy 593 ARCHBISHOPS OF ARMAGH . any solicitude ...
... Heretical movements · European pagans hostile to Christianity ib . POPES Extreme pressure of ignorance 588 Sylvester II . 592 PRINCIPAL COUNCILS . ARCHBISHOPS OF CANTERBURY Clerical degeneracy 593 ARCHBISHOPS OF ARMAGH . any solicitude ...
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... heretics are now lost . Those , therefore , who approach this part of church history , should exclude everything invidious from the name heretic : and consider it . as used only in a more general sense for a man , who , by his own , or ...
... heretics are now lost . Those , therefore , who approach this part of church history , should exclude everything invidious from the name heretic : and consider it . as used only in a more general sense for a man , who , by his own , or ...
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... heretic - § 12. His history - § 13. His doctrines --§ 14. Menander - § 15. Whether there was a sect of Nicolaitans § 16. Cerinthus and the Cerinthians - § 17. Nazarenes and Ebionites properly belong to the second century . § 1 ...
... heretic - § 12. His history - § 13. His doctrines --§ 14. Menander - § 15. Whether there was a sect of Nicolaitans § 16. Cerinthus and the Cerinthians - § 17. Nazarenes and Ebionites properly belong to the second century . § 1 ...
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Page 66 - I believe in God, the Father Almighty; and in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord...
Page 554 - The controversy that commenced in the preceding century, respecting the procession of the Holy Spirit from the Father and the Son...
Page 288 - God of God, Light of Light, very God of very God, begotten, not made, being of one substance with the Father; by whom all things were made...
Page 451 - The for. mer were studious to maintain a holy simplicity, and to follow a pure and chaste piety ; the latter placed the substance of religion in external rites and bodily exercises.
Page 132 - ... the Father of all, through the name of the Son and of the Holy Spirit...
Page 41 - Et pereuntibus addita ludibria, ut ferarum tergis contecti, laniatu canum interirent, aut crucibus affixi, aut flammandi, atque ubi defecisset dies, in usum nocturni luminis urerentur.
Page 292 - ... come to judge the living and the dead : And in the Holy Ghost. But those who say, that there was a time when he was not...
Page 132 - And in the name of Jesus Christ, who was crucified under Pontius Pilate, and in the name of the Holy Ghost, who through the prophets foretold all things about Jesus, he who is illuminated is washed.
Page 415 - Origen, who is called Adamantius, together with his nefarious, execrable, and abominable doctrine ; and to every one who believes it, or in any manner presumes at all to defend it at any time : in Christ Jesus, our Lord, to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
Page 73 - ... in like manner and thanksgivings, according to his ability ; and the people express their assent by saying Amen ; and the distribution of that, over which the thanksgiving has been pronounced, takes place to each, and each partakes, and a portion is sent to the absent by the Deacons.