| George Gregory - 1790 - 456 lehte
...fourth part of Arians, fubfcribed to a creed, which contained little more than the vague propofition, that the Son of God was not a creature like other creatures. The confeffion of Ariminum was fent through the empire, and all the bifhops were required to fubfcribe... | |
| George Gregory - 1795 - 582 lehte
...fourth part Arians, fubfcribed to a creed, which contained little more than the vague propofition, that the Son of God was not a creature like other creatures. * The confeffion of Ariminum was fent through the empire, and all the bifhops were required to fubfcribe... | |
| John Jortin - 1805 - 394 lehte
...after much wrangling and many delays, most of them subscribed to a creed, in which it was only said that the Son of God was not a creature, like other creatures. ' AD 360. Macedonius, who was driven away from Constantinople, is said to have published his notions... | |
| John Jortin - 1805 - 478 lehte
...much wrangling and many delays, " most of them subscribed to a creed, in which it was " only said, that the Son of God was not a creature " like other creatures. " AD 360. Macedonius, who was driven away " from Constantinople, is said to have published his " notions... | |
| Martin Ruter - 1845 - 458 lehte
...a fourth part Arians, subscribed to a creed which contained little more than the vague proposition, that the Son of God was not a creature like other creatures. The confession of Ariminum was sent through the empire, and all the bishops were required to subscribe... | |
| Edward Bouverie Pusey - 1857 - 398 lehte
...helping our's, added a sentence, wherein was hid198 Bishops at Ariminum require Valens den guile, ' that the Son of God was not a creature, like other creatures'; and the craftiness of the confession deceived the hearers. For in these words, wherein the Son was... | |
| Rufinus of Aquilea - 1997 - 153 lehte
...had tried to omit a key phrase in his own subscription of the new creed the previous May (Epiphan. Pan. 73.22.6). Thus the council fathers were told...later, when the rumor began spreading that they had signed an Arian creed. After they had authorized a new delegation to court, they were allowed to break... | |
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