Origen (Comm. in Matt. xx. et alibi) ; through whose influence it became prevalent, and was adopted at length by Basilius, Gregory of Nyssa, Gregory of Nazianzen, Nestorius, and others. From the Greeks it was communicated to the Latins, among whom it... Lectures on Christian Theology - Strana 325podľa Georg Christian Knapp - 1833Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Georg Christian Knapp - 1833 - Počet stránok 700
...of Nazianzen, Nestorius, and others. From the Greeks it was communicated to the Latins, among whom i it was first distinctly held by Ambrosius, and afterwards...also the Son of God, he was not able to retain even Aim, after he had slain him. And it was necessary for Christ to assume a human . body, in order to... | |
| 1861 - Počet stránok 924
...From the Greeks it was communicated to the Latins, among whom it was distinctly held by Ambrosins, nnd afterwards by Augustine, through whose influence it...was rendered almost universal in the Latin Church" (Knapp's theology, p. 401). See also, Hagenback's Hist. Doctrines, Vol. II., pp. 192-3. 1 " The idea... | |
| 1861 - Počet stránok 922
...communicated to the Latins, among whom it was distinctly held by Ambrosius, and afterwards by Augustinc, through whose influence it was rendered almost universal in the Latin Church" (Knapp's theology, p. 401). See also, Hagenback's Hist. Doctrines, Vol. II., pp. 192-3. i " The idea... | |
| 1861 - Počet stránok 928
...Nazianzen, Nestorius, and others. From the Greeks it was communicated to the Latins, among whom it was distinctly held by Ambrosius, and afterwards by Augustine,...was rendered almost universal in the Latin Church" (Knapp's theology, p. 401). See also, Hagcnback's Hist. Doctrines, Vol. II., pp. 192-3. 1 " The idea... | |
| Charles Beecher - 1864 - Počet stránok 384
...others. From the Greeks it was communicated to the Latins, among whom it was distinctly held by Ambrose, and afterwards by Augustine, through whose influence...was rendered almost universal in the Latin Church. Ever after the fall, they said, the Devil had the whole human race in his power ; he ruled over them... | |
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