Early Latin Theology: Selections from Tertullian, Cyprian, Ambrose, and JeromeStanley Lawrence Greenslade SCM Press, 1956 - 415 páginas |
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... condemned ; he chooses for himself the cause of his condemnation . We Christians are forbidden to introduce anything on our own authority or to choose what someone else introduces on his own authority . Our authorities , are the Lord's ...
... condemned ; he chooses for himself the cause of his condemnation . We Christians are forbidden to introduce anything on our own authority or to choose what someone else introduces on his own authority . Our authorities , are the Lord's ...
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... condemnation as they share their preaching . This follows from the principle of " later date ” mentioned above , 83 according to which , ( even if they had no part in the doctrines condemned , they would be prejudged solely on the ...
... condemnation as they share their preaching . This follows from the principle of " later date ” mentioned above , 83 according to which , ( even if they had no part in the doctrines condemned , they would be prejudged solely on the ...
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... condemned it , and in condemning it , set it down as the pomp of the devil . He would not have condemned it but for the fact that it was not his own ; and what does not belong to God can belong to none but the devil . If you have ...
... condemned it , and in condemning it , set it down as the pomp of the devil . He would not have condemned it but for the fact that it was not his own ; and what does not belong to God can belong to none but the devil . If you have ...
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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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