Early Latin Theology: Selections from Tertullian, Cyprian, Ambrose, and JeromeStanley Lawrence Greenslade SCM Press, 1956 - 415 páginas |
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... Ambrose's Arian predecessor ; and in that case Ambrose may have adapted them to western uses or may simply have removed any suggestion of Arianism . He did not compose the Te Deum , as one legend has it , but some modern scholars ...
... Ambrose's Arian predecessor ; and in that case Ambrose may have adapted them to western uses or may simply have removed any suggestion of Arianism . He did not compose the Te Deum , as one legend has it , but some modern scholars ...
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Selections from Tertullian, Cyprian, Ambrose, and Jerome Stanley Lawrence Greenslade. the orthodox , had taken churches from Arian bishops , and Ambrose was to support the closing of pagan temples by law . On the other hand he could ...
Selections from Tertullian, Cyprian, Ambrose, and Jerome Stanley Lawrence Greenslade. the orthodox , had taken churches from Arian bishops , and Ambrose was to support the closing of pagan temples by law . On the other hand he could ...
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... Ambrose in the sacristy . Neither story is supported by any words of Ambrose or by his biographer , Paulinus . Indeed , the bare truth needed no elaboration . Ambrose's private letter was kind , in the cir- cumstances , but firm enough ...
... Ambrose in the sacristy . Neither story is supported by any words of Ambrose or by his biographer , Paulinus . Indeed , the bare truth needed no elaboration . Ambrose's private letter was kind , in the cir- cumstances , but firm enough ...
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Early Latin Theology: Selections from Tertullian, Cyprian, Ambrose, and Jerome Stanley Lawrence Greenslade Vista previa limitada - 1956 |
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