The Ecclesiastical History of the Second and Third Centuries: Illustrated from the Writings of TertullianGriffith Farran & Company, 1829 - 588 páginas |
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... Montanist ; nor do Dr. Neander's argu- ments appear to me of sufficient weight to establish a dif- ferent conclusion . He supposes these Tracts to have been occasioned by the public festivities which took place after the defeat of Niger ...
... Montanist ; nor do Dr. Neander's argu- ments appear to me of sufficient weight to establish a dif- ferent conclusion . He supposes these Tracts to have been occasioned by the public festivities which took place after the defeat of Niger ...
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... Montanist . validity of this inference may be questioned ; as it is cer- tain that Tertullian sometimes varied his language with his object . The largess alluded to in the Tract de Coronâ was , according to Dr. Neander , that given to ...
... Montanist . validity of this inference may be questioned ; as it is cer- tain that Tertullian sometimes varied his language with his object . The largess alluded to in the Tract de Coronâ was , according to Dr. Neander , that given to ...
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... Montanist . The five Books against Marcion . The Tract adversus Valentinianos . • From the following passage in the second chapter of this Tract , ( Sed eas ego Ecclesias proposui , quas et ipsi Apostoli vel Apostolici viri condiderunt ...
... Montanist . The five Books against Marcion . The Tract adversus Valentinianos . • From the following passage in the second chapter of this Tract , ( Sed eas ego Ecclesias proposui , quas et ipsi Apostoli vel Apostolici viri condiderunt ...
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... be left for asserting that the genuine portion was posterior to the third Book against Marcion ; and none consequently for assert- ing that it was written by a Montanist . analysis of each Tract ; and occasionally intro- duces ( viii.
... be left for asserting that the genuine portion was posterior to the third Book against Marcion ; and none consequently for assert- ing that it was written by a Montanist . analysis of each Tract ; and occasionally intro- duces ( viii.
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... Montanism . do not , however , on account of this weak- ness in Fenelon , throw aside his works as utterly undeserving ... Montanist , he set himself to expose what he deemed faulty in the practice and discipline of the Church : thus we ...
... Montanism . do not , however , on account of this weak- ness in Fenelon , throw aside his works as utterly undeserving ... Montanist , he set himself to expose what he deemed faulty in the practice and discipline of the Church : thus we ...
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Página 555 - Christ did truly rise again from death, and took again his body, with flesh, bones, and all things appertaining to the perfection of Man's nature; wherewith he ascended into Heaven, and there sitteth, until he return to judge all Men at the last day.
Página 555 - The Son, which is the Word of the Father, begotten from everlasting of the Father, the very and eternal God, of one substance with the Father, took man's nature in the womb of the Blessed Virgin, of her substance...
Página 352 - Except a man be born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.
Página 237 - That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church ; . . . And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven...
Página 93 - But I say, Have they not heard? Yes verily, their sound went into all the earth, and their words unto the ends of the world.
Página 98 - My conclusion then is, that the power of working miracles was not extended beyond the disciples, upon whom the Apostles conferred it by the imposition of their hands.
Página 548 - The connection of the Father in the Son, and of the Son in the Comforter, makes three united together, the one with the other ; which three are one thing...
Página 555 - Virgin, of her substance , so that two whole and perfect natures, that is to say, the godhead and manhood, were joined together in one person, never to be divided, whereof is one Christ, very God, and very Man...
Página 101 - I perceive in the language of the Fathers, who lived in the middle and end of the second century, when speaking on this subject, something which betrays, if not a conviction, at least a suspicion, that the power of working miracles was withdrawn, combined with an anxiety to keep up a belief of its continuance in the Church.
Página 110 - Ut de origine aliquid retractemus eiusmodi legum, vetus erat decretum, ne qui deus ab imperatore consecraretur nisi a senatu probatus. Scit M. Aemilius de deo suo Alburno. Facit et hoc ad causam nostram, quod apud vos de humano arbitratu divinitas pensitatur. Nisi homini deus placuerit, deus non erit ; homo iam deo propitius esse debebit.