The apology of Theophilus Lindsey, on resigning the vicarage of Catterick, YorkshireR. Hunter, 1818 - 202 páginas |
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... council of Nice , held that Christ was not God , but a creature made by him his retractation of the errors in his Com- mentaries on the New Testament concerning Christ Wightman ( Edward ) burnt to death for his opinions concern- ing the ...
... council of Nice , held that Christ was not God , but a creature made by him his retractation of the errors in his Com- mentaries on the New Testament concerning Christ Wightman ( Edward ) burnt to death for his opinions concern- ing the ...
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... Council of Nice , were called God , only on account of the power and authority which he had from the Father . The Work begins in these words : " It is observable from Scripture , and from the Fathers of the first three centuries , that ...
... Council of Nice , were called God , only on account of the power and authority which he had from the Father . The Work begins in these words : " It is observable from Scripture , and from the Fathers of the first three centuries , that ...
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... Council of Nice triumphant over all opposition ; so that the pub- lic profession of the Arian doctrine was confined to the barbarous and unconquered nations , such as the Burgundians , Goths and Vandals . " Still to take off undue ...
... Council of Nice triumphant over all opposition ; so that the pub- lic profession of the Arian doctrine was confined to the barbarous and unconquered nations , such as the Burgundians , Goths and Vandals . " Still to take off undue ...
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... Council , during the apostacy that followed , was never called in question , was received with the most implicit faith and reverence , and regarded as something more sacred even than holy scrip- ture itself . The greater part of our ...
... Council , during the apostacy that followed , was never called in question , was received with the most implicit faith and reverence , and regarded as something more sacred even than holy scrip- ture itself . The greater part of our ...
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... council had sent him to Newgate for giving fresh disturb- ance by his boldness , the Protector thought it best to send him out of the way , and accordingly * Life of Doddridge , by Orton , pp . 251 , 252 . • transported him to Scilly ...
... council had sent him to Newgate for giving fresh disturb- ance by his boldness , the Protector thought it best to send him out of the way , and accordingly * Life of Doddridge , by Orton , pp . 251 , 252 . • transported him to Scilly ...
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