| John Jortin - 1805 - 478 páginas
...from all eternity underived and self-existing, and that the Father and the Son were Duo Prindpia ^. AD 379. Of all the fathers of the fourth century,...Consubstantialists were assaulted by the Arians of Constantinople J. Ancient women, as he says, worse than Jezebels, young nuns, common beggars, and monks, like old... | |
| John Jortin - 1805 - 470 páginas
...from all eternityunderived and selfexisting, and that the Father and the Son were duo principia*. A. .379. Of all the fathers of the fourth century, there...Consubstantialists were assaulted by the Arians of Constantinople f. Antient women, as he says, worse than Jezebels, young nuns, common beggars, and monks, like old... | |
| Thomas Scott - 1811 - 824 páginas
...Calvinistick doctrine. — « Of all the fathers 01 * the fourth century, there was not in the opinion ol * Le Clerc, a more moderate and a worthier man, * than Gregory Nazianzen,' — ' St. Jerom one daj ' asked St. Gregory to explain a difficult place in tl« ' New Tertament, Desalbatosecundoprimo... | |
| Thom Scott - 1824 - 896 páginas
...GREGORY OF NAZIANZUM. ' Of all the fathers ' of the fourth century, there was not, in the opin' ion of Le Clerc, a more moderate and a worthier ' man than Gregory Nazianzcn. — ' St. Jerome ' one day asked St. Gregory to explain a difficult ' place in the New Testament,... | |
| Joseph Blanco White - 1833 - 260 páginas
...^te^e^ias crvvoSov T6\os eidov xpr/inov, fitlde \vaiv KUKUIV /taXXoc ea^eKIHOS, ij irposOtlKilv. " If the truth must be written, I am determined to avoid...young nuns, common beggars and monks, like old goats (Dave?) issuing out of their monasteries, armed with clubs * Tillemont. vi. 616. ix. 432. 234 and stones,... | |
| Joseph Blanco White - 1833 - 264 páginas
...Nazianzen, by Jortin, may, perhaps, induce some impartial inquirers to consult that learned and elegamt writer's Remarks, thereby leading them to the sources...young nuns, common beggars and monks, like old goats (naves) issuing out of their monasteries, armed with clubs * Tillemont. /i. 616. ix. 432. and stones,... | |
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