The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 227
... Ebionite heresy will clearly evince in what sense he conceived , that the doctrine relative to the person of Christ , was held by the Church of Jerusalem . As he pronounces their doctrine impious who denied the incarnation , though they ...
... Ebionite heresy will clearly evince in what sense he conceived , that the doctrine relative to the person of Christ , was held by the Church of Jerusalem . As he pronounces their doctrine impious who denied the incarnation , though they ...
Page 228
... Ebionites , who of all the primitive heretics , exclusively consi- dered our Redeemer a man born like themselves ; he asserts the divinity of our Lord ; and states this to be the doctrine , which had descended traditionally to the ...
... Ebionites , who of all the primitive heretics , exclusively consi- dered our Redeemer a man born like themselves ; he asserts the divinity of our Lord ; and states this to be the doctrine , which had descended traditionally to the ...
Page 229
... Ebionites , who abjured it , as heretical and profane ; we can be at no loss to deter- mine in what sense he understood the author before us , in re- presenting the catholic church as agreeing in their opinions of the person of Christ ...
... Ebionites , who abjured it , as heretical and profane ; we can be at no loss to deter- mine in what sense he understood the author before us , in re- presenting the catholic church as agreeing in their opinions of the person of Christ ...
Page 239
... Ebionites ; and as the proof of genuine Christianity is in all ages conclusive , the consequences of this rejection of its evidence , are , under all circumstances , the same . The he retics of either age not only reject the conclusion ...
... Ebionites ; and as the proof of genuine Christianity is in all ages conclusive , the consequences of this rejection of its evidence , are , under all circumstances , the same . The he retics of either age not only reject the conclusion ...
Page 349
... Ebionite . P. 113. To form a just idea of the learning and ingenuity of this observation , we must compare Origen's definition of an Ebionite which precisely reverses this supposition ; Orig . contr . Cels . Lib . II . cap . i . p . 385 ...
... Ebionite . P. 113. To form a just idea of the learning and ingenuity of this observation , we must compare Origen's definition of an Ebionite which precisely reverses this supposition ; Orig . contr . Cels . Lib . II . cap . i . p . 385 ...
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