The Works of the Rev. Daniel Waterland, D.D. Formerly Master of Magdalen College, Cambridge, Canon of Windsor, and Archdeacon of Middlesex;: Now First Collected and Arranged. To which is Prefixed, a Review of the Author's Life and Writings,Clarendon Press, 1823 - Apologetics |
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... Origen himself had adopted the like notion , as may appear from the following passages . ̓Εὰν ἐπιμελῶς ἐξετάζωμεν αὐτοῦ πάσας τὰς ἐπινοίας , μόνον κατὰ τὸ εἶναι σοφία ἀρχή ἐσι . — ὡς εἰπεῖν ἄν τινα τεθαῤῥηκότως πρεσβύτερον πάντων τῶν ...
... Origen himself had adopted the like notion , as may appear from the following passages . ̓Εὰν ἐπιμελῶς ἐξετάζωμεν αὐτοῦ πάσας τὰς ἐπινοίας , μόνον κατὰ τὸ εἶναι σοφία ἀρχή ἐσι . — ὡς εἰπεῖν ἄν τινα τεθαῤῥηκότως πρεσβύτερον πάντων τῶν ...
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... Origen and Eusebius , their two favourite au- thors , would condemn them ; and that the soberer Arians themselves were so far orthodox , as to allow a proper effi- ciency to the Son , in the work of creation , Scripture and tradition ...
... Origen and Eusebius , their two favourite au- thors , would condemn them ; and that the soberer Arians themselves were so far orthodox , as to allow a proper effi- ciency to the Son , in the work of creation , Scripture and tradition ...
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... Origen indeed seems to have indulged some fanciful conjectures that way , in some of his looser writings , if they be his . ( See Comm . in Joh . p . 42 , 43. ) But in his more accurate and certainly genuine works , nothing appears of ...
... Origen indeed seems to have indulged some fanciful conjectures that way , in some of his looser writings , if they be his . ( See Comm . in Joh . p . 42 , 43. ) But in his more accurate and certainly genuine works , nothing appears of ...
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... Origen . contr . Cels . p . 158 , 375 . 1 Quis auctorem inter opera sua deputet , ut videatur id esse quod fecit ? Ambros , de Fid . lib . i . cap . 5. p . 450 . not only verbally , but really intended that the Son SERM . III . 59 ...
... Origen . contr . Cels . p . 158 , 375 . 1 Quis auctorem inter opera sua deputet , ut videatur id esse quod fecit ? Ambros , de Fid . lib . i . cap . 5. p . 450 . not only verbally , but really intended that the Son SERM . III . 59 ...
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... . Tertull . adv . Prax . cap . xxiii . p . 514. Origen . contr . Cels . p . 63 , 164 , 239. in Johan . p . 122 „ 128. Novat . cap . 14 . scribes God the Son , under the most endearing and SERM . III . 63 proved from Creation .
... . Tertull . adv . Prax . cap . xxiii . p . 514. Origen . contr . Cels . p . 63 , 164 , 239. in Johan . p . 122 „ 128. Novat . cap . 14 . scribes God the Son , under the most endearing and SERM . III . 63 proved from Creation .
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