An Historical Account of the Controversies that Have Been in the Church, Concerning the Doctrine of the Holy and Everblessed Trinity: In Eight Sermons, Preached at the Cathedral-church of St. Paul, London, in the Years 1723 and 1724. At the Lecture Founded by the Worthy Lady Moyer, DeceasedT. Ward and C. Rivington at the Bible and Crown, 1725 - 438 pages |
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... Arians , but to fet them forth in their proper colours , and shew how different a figure from the Orthodox they have made in all their controverfies . It will be faid perhaps , that the ac- counts of Maimbourg and Tillemont are ...
... Arians , but to fet them forth in their proper colours , and shew how different a figure from the Orthodox they have made in all their controverfies . It will be faid perhaps , that the ac- counts of Maimbourg and Tillemont are ...
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... Arians to be genuine , and called with confidence enough , the inter- polated Hippolytus . But this , for no bet ter reason that I know of ,. than because at the same time that he confutes the Noe- tians , he carefully guards against ...
... Arians to be genuine , and called with confidence enough , the inter- polated Hippolytus . But this , for no bet ter reason that I know of ,. than because at the same time that he confutes the Noe- tians , he carefully guards against ...
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... Arian : and the Arians accordingly have usually appeal- ed to him as a great patron and defender of their cause . But it ought to be observed , that amidst all the ftorms which were raised against him whilft he lived , there was never ...
... Arian : and the Arians accordingly have usually appeal- ed to him as a great patron and defender of their cause . But it ought to be observed , that amidst all the ftorms which were raised against him whilft he lived , there was never ...
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... Arians , as it was by thofe more ancient hereticks , it follows that the Arians would have been equally detefted by the ancient Church , and confuted in a manner by the same arguments . As to the unity of the divine nature , which was ...
... Arians , as it was by thofe more ancient hereticks , it follows that the Arians would have been equally detefted by the ancient Church , and confuted in a manner by the same arguments . As to the unity of the divine nature , which was ...
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... Arians in the next century boast of him as a patron of their cause , altho ' the pro- per divinity of the Son of God be other- wife fufficiently exprefs'd , and nothing that may fairly rank him among the pa- trons of the Arian herefy ...
... Arians in the next century boast of him as a patron of their cause , altho ' the pro- per divinity of the Son of God be other- wife fufficiently exprefs'd , and nothing that may fairly rank him among the pa- trons of the Arian herefy ...
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afferted afterwards againſt Antioch Apollinarians apud Arianifm Arians Arius Athanaf Athanafius Bafil becauſe Bishop Catholicks cauſe Chrift Chriftians Church confeffion Conftantinople Conftantius confubftantial council council of Nice creed Cyril difpute diftinct divine doctrine Doxologies Emperor Epift Eufeb Eufebius Eutyches Eutychian expreffions faid faith fame Father fcheme fect feems felf fenfe fentiments fhould fince firft firſt fome fometimes ftill fubftance fuch fuppofed fupr fupra fynod Ghoſt Greg hær herefy hereticks Hilar himſelf Holy Ghoft ibid inferted Irenæus likewife moſt muſt Neftorius Nicene Nicene creed obfervable occafion oppofition perfecution perfons Photius Praxeas reaſon Sabellian Sabellius ſeems SERM Socinian Socrat Sozom Tertul Tertullian thefe themſelves Theod ther theſe thofe thoſe Tillemont tion Trinity uſe Weft whilft word ἀλλ δύο εἶναι εἰς ἐκ ἐν θεοῦ καὶ κατὰ ὅτι πατρὸς πνεῦμα τὰ τὰς τε τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῷ τῶν ὡς
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