The Ancient History of Universalism: From the Time of the Apostles to Its Condemnation in the Fifth General Council, A. D. 553; with an Appendix, Tracing the Doctrine Down to the Era of the ReformationZ. Baker, 1842 - 310 sayfa |
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... probably between A. D. 90 and 95. Lardner places it at A. D. 94 or 95 ; Junius , at 98 ; Baronius and Cote- lerius , at 92 ; Dodwell , Wake and Le Clerc , between 64 and 70 . 6. Clem . Rom . Epis . § 26 and 49. In these two passages ...
... probably between A. D. 90 and 95. Lardner places it at A. D. 94 or 95 ; Junius , at 98 ; Baronius and Cote- lerius , at 92 ; Dodwell , Wake and Le Clerc , between 64 and 70 . 6. Clem . Rom . Epis . § 26 and 49. In these two passages ...
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... probably the first professed philosopher from the Grecian schools , who took an active part in support of Christianity . But he appears , unhappily , to have clothed it in the robe of the Academy ; for Jerome informs us that the Apology ...
... probably the first professed philosopher from the Grecian schools , who took an active part in support of Christianity . But he appears , unhappily , to have clothed it in the robe of the Academy ; for Jerome informs us that the Apology ...
Sayfa 35
... probably became extinct , or perhaps coalesced with that of the Mani- cheans . 37 Mosheim thinks it credible ; Beausobre sees no proof of it ; and in the History of Heretics in Lardner , it is disputed . Le Clerc says nothing about it ...
... probably became extinct , or perhaps coalesced with that of the Mani- cheans . 37 Mosheim thinks it credible ; Beausobre sees no proof of it ; and in the History of Heretics in Lardner , it is disputed . Le Clerc says nothing about it ...
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... probably , in little more than a cen- tury after its rise , if indeed it had ever been altogether distinct from that of the Basilidians . Its founder was Carpocrates , a learned Egyptian , who flourished at Alexandria , about the year ...
... probably , in little more than a cen- tury after its rise , if indeed it had ever been altogether distinct from that of the Basilidians . Its founder was Carpocrates , a learned Egyptian , who flourished at Alexandria , about the year ...
Sayfa 43
... before A. D. 169 , though possibly not till A. D. 190. Justin Martyr repeatedly refers to them ; and Hermas probably alluded to them in Book i . Vis . ii . if indeed they ever existed , had always been carefully OF UNIVERSALISM . 43.
... before A. D. 169 , though possibly not till A. D. 190. Justin Martyr repeatedly refers to them ; and Hermas probably alluded to them in Book i . Vis . ii . if indeed they ever existed , had always been carefully OF UNIVERSALISM . 43.
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