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The Arians Of The Fourth Century
Newman, John Henry Cardinal

The Arians Of The Fourth Century

University of Notre Dame Press (2001)
9780268020125
| Hardcover
510 pages | 130 x 191 mm | English
Dewey 273.4N553A
LC Classification BT1350 .N4 2001
LC Control No. 2001037333

Subject

  • Arianism
  • Religion / Christianity / History
  • Religion / History
  • Religion / Spirituality

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Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1871. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... SECTION III. THE CHURCH OF ALEXANDRIA. As the Church of Antioch was exposed to the influence of Judaism, so was the Alexandrian Church characterized in primitive times by its attachment to that comprehensive philosophy, which was reduced to system about the beginning of the third century, and then went by the name of the New Platonic, or Eclectic. A supposed resemblance between the Arian and the Eclectic doctrine concerning the Holy Trinity, has led to a common notion that the Alexandrian Fathers were the medium. by which a philosophical error was introduced into the Church; and this hypothetical cause of a disputable resemblance has been apparently evidenced by the solitary fact, which cannot be denied, that Arius himself was a presbyter of Alexandria. We have already seen, however, that A

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