Remarks on a Book Intitled, Christianity as Old as the Creation, with Regard to Ecclesiastical AntiquityPrinted at the University-Press for C. Crownfield, and J. Crownfield, London, 1732 - 104 pages |
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... such strange Defects and Infirmities in its Primitive Profeffors . The Subject no doubt on't was a very great Darling and Favourite with our Author , as it ever has been with all his Predeceffors , and ' tis pity indeed to rob him of fo ...
... such strange Defects and Infirmities in its Primitive Profeffors . The Subject no doubt on't was a very great Darling and Favourite with our Author , as it ever has been with all his Predeceffors , and ' tis pity indeed to rob him of fo ...
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... such falfification docs he ever produce in the Holy Fathers . As to the Canons of the Council of Nice in particular , I affure him not only that they suffer'd no falfification from the Holy Fathers , but that by many of them they were ...
... such falfification docs he ever produce in the Holy Fathers . As to the Canons of the Council of Nice in particular , I affure him not only that they suffer'd no falfification from the Holy Fathers , but that by many of them they were ...
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... such me " thod of undermining Chriftian Practice , it " will be neceffary to be a little more parti- " cular than barely to lay down in brief , To love God , and one's Neighbour : We must add . " The true God , the God of Jews and ...
... such me " thod of undermining Chriftian Practice , it " will be neceffary to be a little more parti- " cular than barely to lay down in brief , To love God , and one's Neighbour : We must add . " The true God , the God of Jews and ...
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... Such " that Creeds were originally intended ; being " first used only in the Office of Baptifm , and " but by degrees taken in to make a part of " the common and daily Liturgies of the " Church . From hence we fee the reason ( 6 why ...
... Such " that Creeds were originally intended ; being " first used only in the Office of Baptifm , and " but by degrees taken in to make a part of " the common and daily Liturgies of the " Church . From hence we fee the reason ( 6 why ...
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... Such , no doubt on't , of the Antients , as have nobly diftinguifh'd themselves to all Pofterity by their admirable Lives , Examples , and Writings . Now to the Point in Hand . Some or other of these Fa- thers , you fay , was the Perfon ...
... Such , no doubt on't , of the Antients , as have nobly diftinguifh'd themselves to all Pofterity by their admirable Lives , Examples , and Writings . Now to the Point in Hand . Some or other of these Fa- thers , you fay , was the Perfon ...
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againſt aliud alſo antient Arian Author Baptifm becauſe believ'd Biſhop Cafe Canons Caufes Chrift Chriftians Chryfippus Church confequence Creeds difpute diftinction Dionyfius Doctrine effe Expreffions faid Faith fame Fate Fathers fays feems felf fhall fhew fhould fibi fignify firſt fome Forgeries Fraud ftill fuch fufficient funt Harduin Hift himſelf Ibid Inftances Irenæus Jerom Jovinian juft Justin Martyr Melito Miracles Mofheim moſt muft muſt neceffary Neceffity nihil obferve occafion Oecumenius Origen Paffages Perfons planè Plato Plotinus prefent Primitive quæ quod reaſon Refcript Scripture Senfe Stoical Stoicks Tertullian thefe themſelves Theodoret theſe thing thofe thoſe Truth uſe words ἀλλ ἀλλὰ γὰρ δὲ διὰ εἰ εἶναι εἰς ἐκ ἐν ἐξ ἐπὶ ἐφ ἡμῖν καθ καὶ κατὰ μὴ οἱ ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΑΝ ὅτι οὐκ περὶ πρὸς τὰ τὰς τε τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοῦτο τῷ τῶν ὡς
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Page 13 - And unto the Jews I became as a Jew, that I might gain the Jews : to them that are under the law...
Page 13 - But when Peter was come to Antioch, I withstood him to the face, because he was to be blamed. For before that certain came from James, he did eat with the Gentiles: but when they were come, he withdrew and separated himself, fearing them which were of the circumcision.
Page 37 - Christians, instead of flying as the gospel directs, not only ran voluntarily to execution, but provoked their judges to do them that favor. Under Trajan, all the Christians in a city of Asia came in a body to the proconsul, and offered themselves to the slaughter, which made him cry, " O ! ye unhappy people, if ye have a mind to die, have ye not halters and precipices enough to end your lives, but ye must come here for executioners.
Page 14 - But when I saw that they walked not uprightly according to the truth of the gospel, I said unto Peter, before them all, If thou, being a Jew, livest after the manner of the Gentiles, and not as do the Jews, why compellest thou the Gentiles to live as do the Jews?
Page 73 - ... their own, which would beft exprefs thofe Opinions, on which MenS Salvation depended, in the Room of others, which were apt to lead them into fatal Errors ; fince by thus changing of Sounds, they might fave Millions of Souls; who, they were confident, wou'd otherwife everlaftingly perifh.
Page 53 - Creeds were originally intended; being first used only in the office of baptism, and but by degrees taken in. to make a part of the common and daily Liturgies of the Church h. From hence we see the reason why Creeds were no larger, nor more explicit ; being but a kind of recapitulation of what the catechumens had been taught more at large, the main heads whereof were committed to memory, and publicly recited, and so became a Creed.
Page 9 - FOR this caufe, I Paul, the prifoner of Jefus Chrift for you Gentiles ; if ye have heard of the difpenfation of the grace of God, which is given me to you-ward...
Page 52 - VOL. II. O form itself, and wanted as much explaining and paraphrasing, in order to be rightly and distinctly understood, as any other words or forms could do. Hence it was that the catechumens were to be instructed in the Creed, previously to baptism, for many days together. Jerome says, for forty daysf; and particularly mentions the doctrine of the Trinity as the subject-matter of instruction for all that time. §The author of the Apostolical Constitutions gives us a summary of what the catechumens...
Page 52 - It is a mistake to imagine that Creeds were, at first, intended to teach, in full and explicit terms, all that should be necessary to be believed by Christians. They were designed rather for hints and minutes of the main credenda, to be recited by catechumens before baptism : and they were purposely contrived short, that they might be the more easily retained in memory, and take up the less time in reciting. Creeds, very probably, at first, were so far from being paraphrases or explications of the...
Page 59 - I take it to have come thus. Upon the revival of the Arian controversy in Gaul, under the influence of the Burgundian kings, it was obvious to call one side Athanasians, and the other side Arians ; and so also to name the orthodox faith the Athanasian Faith, as the other Arian. This Creed therefore, being a summary of the orthodox and Catholic Faith, might in process of time acquire the name of the Athanasian Faith, or Fides Athanasii...