Early Latin Theology: Selections from Tertullian, Cyprian, Ambrose, and JeromeStanley Lawrence Greenslade SCM Press, 1956 - 415 páginas |
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... heresy draws its strength from men's weakness and has none when it meets a really strong faith . 3. Those who are surprised into admiration are not infre- quently edified by the captives of heresy - edified to their down- fall . Why ...
... heresy draws its strength from men's weakness and has none when it meets a really strong faith . 3. Those who are surprised into admiration are not infre- quently edified by the captives of heresy - edified to their down- fall . Why ...
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... heresy only apostates . There had to be heresies so that those who are approved might be made manifest , those who did not stray into heresy as well as those who stood firm in persecution , in case anyone should want those who change ...
... heresy only apostates . There had to be heresies so that those who are approved might be made manifest , those who did not stray into heresy as well as those who stood firm in persecution , in case anyone should want those who change ...
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... heresy . What he links with evils , he is of course proclaiming to be itself an evil . Indeed in saying that he had believed in their schisms and parties just because he knew that heresies must come , he makes heresy the greater evil ...
... heresy . What he links with evils , he is of course proclaiming to be itself an evil . Indeed in saying that he had believed in their schisms and parties just because he knew that heresies must come , he makes heresy the greater evil ...
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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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