The General Repository and Review ..., Volume 3Andrews Norton William Hilliard, 1813 - American periodicals |
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... Petavius acknowledged and proved , with that infinite reading and most acute judgment which he possessed ; who being about to give an account of the doctrine of the Fathers concerning the holy trinity , thought it proper to prefix a ...
... Petavius acknowledged and proved , with that infinite reading and most acute judgment which he possessed ; who being about to give an account of the doctrine of the Fathers concerning the holy trinity , thought it proper to prefix a ...
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... Petavius . To Petavius , Dr. Horsley attri- butes the design of lessening the reputation and lowering the authority of the early Fathers , because their writings were used by the protestants against the catholic church . This mo- tive ...
... Petavius . To Petavius , Dr. Horsley attri- butes the design of lessening the reputation and lowering the authority of the early Fathers , because their writings were used by the protestants against the catholic church . This mo- tive ...
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... Petavius ; Huetius , the author of the Oregeniana ; Whitby , who tells us that he had read , and not carelessly , the Antenicene Fathers more than once ; and Brucker , the historian of ancient and modern philosophy . All these , except ...
... Petavius ; Huetius , the author of the Oregeniana ; Whitby , who tells us that he had read , and not carelessly , the Antenicene Fathers more than once ; and Brucker , the historian of ancient and modern philosophy . All these , except ...
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... Petavius , for his intolerable wicked- néss , in perverting the meaning of such a well disposed writer.f Testimonies equally satisfactory Bishop Bull produces from the other Antenicene Fathers . With regard then to the notions of the ...
... Petavius , for his intolerable wicked- néss , in perverting the meaning of such a well disposed writer.f Testimonies equally satisfactory Bishop Bull produces from the other Antenicene Fathers . With regard then to the notions of the ...
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... Petavius , Huetius , and Brucker , who maintain that these Fathers corrupted the true doctrine , which they had received from the apostles , by the use of Platonic language and the intermixture of Platonic notions . 3. That of the ...
... Petavius , Huetius , and Brucker , who maintain that these Fathers corrupted the true doctrine , which they had received from the apostles , by the use of Platonic language and the intermixture of Platonic notions . 3. That of the ...
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