| 1815 - 404 pagine
...arbitrarily, and Vol. HI. 38 explain them as arbitrarily. The Homoousian is rejected, and" renewed and explained away by successive synods. The partial or total resemblance of the Father and Son, is a subject of dispule for these unhappy times. Every year, nay, every moon, we make new ereeds... | |
| 1815 - 398 pagine
...arbitrarily, and Vol. III. 38 explain them as arbitrarily. The Homooosian is rejected, and renewed and explained away by successive synods. The partial or total resemblance of the Father and Son, is a subjcet of dispute for these unhappy times. Every year, nay, every moon, we make new ereeds... | |
| Henry William Lovett - 1831 - 272 pagine
...as arbitrarily. The Homoousion is rejected, and received, and explained away, by successive synods. Every year, nay, every moon, we make new creeds to...we repent of what we have done, we defend those who repent, we anathematise those whom we defended ; we condemn either the doctrine of others in ourselves... | |
| 1834 - 764 pagine
...faults among us, because we make creeds arbitrarily, and explain them as arbitrarily. The Homixnmion is rejected, and received, and explained away by successive...partial or total resemblance of the FATHER and of tne SON is a subject of dispute for these unhappy times. Every year, nay, every moon, we make new creeds... | |
| Saint Cyril (Bishop of Jerusalem) - 1838 - 392 pagine
...faults among us ; because we make creeds arbitrarily, and explain them as arbitrarily. The Homoousu.n is rejected and received and explained away by successive...the Son is a subject of dispute for these unhappy divines. Every year, nay, every moon, we make new creeds to describe invisible mysteries. We repent... | |
| Saint Cyril (Bishop of Jerusalem) - 1838 - 370 pagine
...faults among us ; because we make creeds arbitrarily, and explain them as arbitrarily. The Homoousion is rejected and received and explained away by successive...the Son is a subject of dispute for these unhappy divines. Every year, nay, every moon, we make new creeds to describe invisible mysteries. We repent... | |
| Saint Cyril (Bishop of Jerusalem) - 1839 - 410 pagine
...among us ; because we make creeds arbitrarily, and explain them as arbitrarily. The Home— ousion ia rejected and received- and explained away by successive...the Son is a subject of dispute for these unhappy divines. Every year, nay, every moon, we make new creeds to describe invisible mysteries. We repent... | |
| Saint Cyril (Bishop of Jerusalem) - 1845 - 372 pagine
...them as arbitrarily. The Homoousion is rejected and received and explainedawayby successivesynods. The partial or total resemblance of the Father and...the Son is a subject of dispute for these unhappy divines. Every year, nay, every moon, we make new creeds to describe invisible mysteries. We repent... | |
| Saint Cyril (Bishop of Jerusalem) - 1845 - 366 pagine
...them as arbitrarily. The Homoousion is rejected and received and explained away by successivesynods. The partial or total resemblance of the Father and...the Son is a subject of dispute for these unhappy divines. Every year, nay, every moon, we make new creeds to describe invisible mysteries. We repent... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1847 - 558 pagine
...faults among us ; because we make creeds arbitrarily, and explain them as arbitrarily. The homoousion is rejected, and received, and explained away by successive...The partial or total resemblance of the Father and Son, is a subject of dispute for these unhappy times. Every year, nay every moon, we make new creeds... | |
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