An Analysis of Bishop Burnet's Exposition of the Thirty-nine Articles, with notes. By T. NewlandW. Curry, Jun. and Company, 1829 - 643 páginas |
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... Council to establish it by their consent ; for though the Council of Nice made it a part of the creed to be received by the uni- versal Church , yet this declaration merely shewed what had been the faith of the Church before that time ...
... Council to establish it by their consent ; for though the Council of Nice made it a part of the creed to be received by the uni- versal Church , yet this declaration merely shewed what had been the faith of the Church before that time ...
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... Nice . It is , however , found in the creed of Epiphanius , which proves the doctrine to have been held by the Church , before the second General Council of Constan- tinople . In this Council the creed was reduced a This Council was ...
... Nice . It is , however , found in the creed of Epiphanius , which proves the doctrine to have been held by the Church , before the second General Council of Constan- tinople . In this Council the creed was reduced a This Council was ...
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... Council of Nice of such a creed composed by the Apostles , the Arians would certainly have rested their cause on this , that they adhered to this creed , in oppo- sition to the innovations of the Nicene fathers . 3. It was first ...
... Council of Nice of such a creed composed by the Apostles , the Arians would certainly have rested their cause on this , that they adhered to this creed , in oppo- sition to the innovations of the Nicene fathers . 3. It was first ...
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... where the penitentiary acts were performed : and 4. When they were allowed to join in all the public offices , except the sacra- See Goodman's Disc . on Satisf . p . 75 . ment . to all bishops by the Council of Nice to shorten 198.
... where the penitentiary acts were performed : and 4. When they were allowed to join in all the public offices , except the sacra- See Goodman's Disc . on Satisf . p . 75 . ment . to all bishops by the Council of Nice to shorten 198.
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Church of England, Thomas Newland. to all bishops by the Council of Nice to shorten the time , and to relax the severities of those ca- nons . The favour thus granted was called an indulgence , and was a just and necessary pro- vision ...
Church of England, Thomas Newland. to all bishops by the Council of Nice to shorten the time , and to relax the severities of those ca- nons . The favour thus granted was called an indulgence , and was a just and necessary pro- vision ...
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