An Historical View of Heresies and Vindication of the Primitive FaithFrom the Press of George Hough, 1806 - 274 pages |
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... Cerinthus . Jerome , who lived about two hundred years later , testifies , that John , who had . survived the other Apostles , was requested , by the Bishops of Asia , to write against the Heretics . His words are , " Last of all , at ...
... Cerinthus . Jerome , who lived about two hundred years later , testifies , that John , who had . survived the other Apostles , was requested , by the Bishops of Asia , to write against the Heretics . His words are , " Last of all , at ...
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... Cerinthus , the same writer observes , * that he was one of the earliest and most dis- tinguished seceders from the Church . He al- lowed , indeed , that the Creator of the world was the Lawgiver of the Jews ; and a being endued , at ...
... Cerinthus , the same writer observes , * that he was one of the earliest and most dis- tinguished seceders from the Church . He al- lowed , indeed , that the Creator of the world was the Lawgiver of the Jews ; and a being endued , at ...
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... Cerinthus , in the days of this Apostle , denied that Jesus was the Christ ; or any thing more than a man , born after the common course of nature . Does not the Apos- the point them out as antichrists , in these words , " Who is a liar ...
... Cerinthus , in the days of this Apostle , denied that Jesus was the Christ ; or any thing more than a man , born after the common course of nature . Does not the Apos- the point them out as antichrists , in these words , " Who is a liar ...
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Asa McFarland. The Ebionites , and those who adopted the opinions of Cerinthus , were the Unitarians of primitive times . They denied the Deity of Jesus Christ , and those doctrines which result from a perfect atonement . If we can ...
Asa McFarland. The Ebionites , and those who adopted the opinions of Cerinthus , were the Unitarians of primitive times . They denied the Deity of Jesus Christ , and those doctrines which result from a perfect atonement . If we can ...
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