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... persons in the Trinity tion to a certain Migetius , who taught that -a Toledo taught that the Trinity is an eternal rough kind of Sabellianism - Elipandus of that the person of Christ is the eternal Logos , distinction in the Godhead ...
... persons in the Trinity tion to a certain Migetius , who taught that -a Toledo taught that the Trinity is an eternal rough kind of Sabellianism - Elipandus of that the person of Christ is the eternal Logos , distinction in the Godhead ...
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... person in question should not be canonized , DOCTRINE . - Utter death is the destiny of the former to defend him . mortal man , who , if out of Christ , rises not from the grave , being adjudged to a sleep eternal ; the dead in Christ ...
... person in question should not be canonized , DOCTRINE . - Utter death is the destiny of the former to defend him . mortal man , who , if out of Christ , rises not from the grave , being adjudged to a sleep eternal ; the dead in Christ ...
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... person or thing beyond and behind material phenomena is un- known , and with our present faculties never can be known . He maintains that he is not an atheist , for he says he does not and cannot know enough to enable him to deny the ...
... person or thing beyond and behind material phenomena is un- known , and with our present faculties never can be known . He maintains that he is not an atheist , for he says he does not and cannot know enough to enable him to deny the ...
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... person could be maintained . Hence , human in Christ , whereby the unity of his he insisted upon the one person after the In- carnation . This tendency of thought finally triumphed over that represented by the Antio- chian school , and ...
... person could be maintained . Hence , human in Christ , whereby the unity of his he insisted upon the one person after the In- carnation . This tendency of thought finally triumphed over that represented by the Antio- chian school , and ...
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... persons whom it was desirable to embrace in the Alliance . The second general confer- ence was held in Paris in 1855 , the third in Berlin in 1857 , the fourth at Geneva in 1860 , the fifth at Amsterdam in 1867 , the sixth at New York ...
... persons whom it was desirable to embrace in the Alliance . The second general confer- ence was held in Paris in 1855 , the third in Berlin in 1857 , the fourth at Geneva in 1860 , the fifth at Amsterdam in 1867 , the sixth at New York ...
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Page 273 - The souls of believers are at their death made perfect in holiness, and do immediately pass into glory ; and their bodies, being still united to Christ, do rest in their graves till the resurrection.
Page 22 - Persons therein; (4) The utter Depravity of Human Nature, in consequence of the Fall; (5) The Incarnation of the Son of God, His Work of Atonement for...
Page 398 - Moreover, that the images of Christ, of the Virgin Mother of God, and of the other saints, are to be had and retained particularly in temples, and that due honour and veneration are to be given them...
Page 164 - The visible church of Christ is a congregation of faithful men, in the which the pure Word of God is preached, and the sacraments be duly ministered according to Christ's ordinance in all those things that of necessity are requisite to the same.
Page 58 - Wherefore the Lord brought upon them the captains of the host of the King of Assyria, which took Manasseh among the thorns, and bound him with fetters, and carried him to Babylon.
Page 231 - Shottesbrook, in the same neighbourhood, where he spent the rest of his days. He possessed, it appears, an estate in Ireland, but he allowed a relation to enjoy the principal part of the rent, only...
Page 251 - At the four seasons of the year ; being the Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday after the first Sunday in Lent, after Whitsunday, after the 14th of September, and after the 13th of December; it being enjoined by a canon of the church, that no deacons or ministers be ordained or made but only on the Sundays immediately following these ember fasts.
Page 412 - Council approving, we teach and define that it is a dogma divinely revealed: that the Roman Pontiff, when he speaks ex cathedra, that is, when in discharge of the office of pastor and doctor of all Christians, by virtue of his supreme Apostolic authority, he defines a doctrine regarding faith or morals to be held by the universal Church, by the divine assistance promised to him in blessed Peter, is possessed of that infallibility with which the divine Redeemer willed that his Church should be endowed...
Page 22 - The Unity of the Godhead, and the Trinity of persons therein. " 4. The utter depravity of human nature in consequence of the fall. " 5. The incarnation of the Son of God, his work of atonement for sinners of mankind, and his mediatorial intercession and reign.
Page 105 - It lives on the ear, like a music that can never be forgotten, like the sound of church bells, which the convert hardly knows how he can forego. Its felicities often seem to be almost things rather than mere words. It is part of the national mind, and the anchor of national seriousness The memory of the dead passes into it.