A History of the Church from A.D. 322 to the Death of Theodore of Mopsuestia, A.D. 427H.G. Bohn, 1854 - 480 pages |
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... confession of faith 44 · BOOK I. Pages 11-72 . I. Design of the work II . Origin of the Arian heresy II . List of the principal bi- shops IV . Letter from Alexander , bi- shop of Alexandria , to Alex- ander , bishop of Constan- tinople ...
... confession of faith 44 · BOOK I. Pages 11-72 . I. Design of the work II . Origin of the Arian heresy II . List of the principal bi- shops IV . Letter from Alexander , bi- shop of Alexandria , to Alex- ander , bishop of Constan- tinople ...
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... confess that the Virgin Mary is the mother of God . " Upon this compli- ance with the demands of the council , he was ... confession of faith ; and throughout his life he invariably adhered to the principles of the Homoou- sians , or ...
... confess that the Virgin Mary is the mother of God . " Upon this compli- ance with the demands of the council , he was ... confession of faith ; and throughout his life he invariably adhered to the principles of the Homoou- sians , or ...
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... Riddle calls him Melchiades . cessor of that Marcellinus who had so nobly distinguished himself A. D. 299—324 . ] 13 PRINCIPAL BISHOPS . Letter of Eusebius, shop of Cæsarea, concerning the Nicene confession faith 44.
... Riddle calls him Melchiades . cessor of that Marcellinus who had so nobly distinguished himself A. D. 299—324 . ] 13 PRINCIPAL BISHOPS . Letter of Eusebius, shop of Cæsarea, concerning the Nicene confession faith 44.
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... confess , according to the testimony of the Sacred Scriptures , the existence of the Holy Ghost , which truth has been upheld by the saints of the Old Testa- ment , and by the learned divines of the New . We believe in one catholic and ...
... confess , according to the testimony of the Sacred Scriptures , the existence of the Holy Ghost , which truth has been upheld by the saints of the Old Testa- ment , and by the learned divines of the New . We believe in one catholic and ...
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... confession of faith which is received to this day was drawn up by unanimous consent : and as soon as it was signed , the council was dissolved . The bishops above - mentioned , however , did not consent to it in sincerity , but only in ...
... confession of faith which is received to this day was drawn up by unanimous consent : and as soon as it was signed , the council was dissolved . The bishops above - mentioned , however , did not consent to it in sincerity , but only in ...
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Page 17 - In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God ; all things were made by him, and without him was not any thing made that was made.
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