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... Tertullian , the ma- jority of Christians were believers in the Divine Unity . This very writer calls them , major pars credentium . The adoption of the Trinity was con- fined to the learned only ; and their attempts to impose it on the ...
... Tertullian , the ma- jority of Christians were believers in the Divine Unity . This very writer calls them , major pars credentium . The adoption of the Trinity was con- fined to the learned only ; and their attempts to impose it on the ...
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... Tertullian . By John , Bishop of Bristol , Master of Christ's College , and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge . 8vo . 12s . 6d . Rational Religion Examined ; or , Re- marks on the Pretensions of Unitarian- ism ...
... Tertullian . By John , Bishop of Bristol , Master of Christ's College , and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge . 8vo . 12s . 6d . Rational Religion Examined ; or , Re- marks on the Pretensions of Unitarian- ism ...
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... Tertullian wrote about the end of the second century . His reference to the text would hardly have been questioned , if the true state of the dispute between him and Praxeas had been ascertained . That heresiarch , as he has been called ...
... Tertullian wrote about the end of the second century . His reference to the text would hardly have been questioned , if the true state of the dispute between him and Praxeas had been ascertained . That heresiarch , as he has been called ...
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... Tertullian was the great Doc- tor at the head of the Latin Church : he defines the unity of the Apostle to be unitatem substantiæ . This defini- tion Fulgentius notices ; and , with the submission due from a pupil to his master , he ...
... Tertullian was the great Doc- tor at the head of the Latin Church : he defines the unity of the Apostle to be unitatem substantiæ . This defini- tion Fulgentius notices ; and , with the submission due from a pupil to his master , he ...
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... Tertullian . In his Treatise de Baptismo , p . 226 , he has words to this effect : Thus was John the forerunner of our Lord preparing his way ; and , as a herald dispensing baptism , he makes ready the way for the Holy Spirit coming ...
... Tertullian . In his Treatise de Baptismo , p . 226 , he has words to this effect : Thus was John the forerunner of our Lord preparing his way ; and , as a herald dispensing baptism , he makes ready the way for the Holy Spirit coming ...
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