| John Henry Newman - 1843 - 372 sivua
...Church. Even centuries might pass without the formal expression of a truth, which had been all along the secret life of millions of faithful souls. Thus,...Greek fathers, prima facie, though not really, denies. Again, the doctrine of the Double Procession was no Catholic dogma in the first ages, though it was... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1844 - 372 sivua
...Thus, not till the thirteenth century was there any direct and distinct ecclesiastical decision upon the numerical Unity of the Divine Nature, which the...Greek fathers, prima facie, though not really, denies. Again, the doctrine of the Double Procession was no Catholic dogma in the first ages, though it was... | |
| James Thomas O'Brien (bp. of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin.) - 1846 - 414 sivua
...Church. Even centuries might pass without the formal expression of a truth which had been all along the secret life of millions of faithful souls. Thus...Greek fathers, prima facie, though not really, denies. Again, the doctrine of the Double Procession was no Catholic dogma in the first ages, though it was... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1872 - 486 sivua
...Church. Even centuries might pass without the formal expression of a truth, which had been all along the secret life of millions of faithful souls. Thus,...the language of some of the principal Greek fathers, primd facie, though not really, denies. Again, the doctrine of the Double Procession was no Catholic... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1880 - 412 sivua
...Church. Even centuries might pass without the formal expression of a truth, which had been all along the secret life of millions of faithful souls. Thus,...the language of some of the principal Greek fathers, primd facie, though not really, denies. Again, the doctrine of the Double Procession was no Catholic... | |
| John O'Brien - 1881 - 458 sivua
...Fathers would be apt to lead one to suppose. "Not till the thirteenth century," says Dr. Newman, " was there any direct and distinct avowal on the part...Greek Fathers, prima facie, though not really, denies " (University Sermons, p. 324). The cause that led to the definition of this numerical unity in the... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1900 - 400 sivua
...Church. Even centuries might pass without the formal expression of a truth, which had been all along the secret life of millions of faithful souls. Thus,...Greek fathers, primA facie, though not really, denies. Again, the doctrine of the Double Procession was no Catholic dogma in the first ages, though it was... | |
| Dave Armstrong - 2007 - 202 sivua
...Church. Even centuries might pass without the formal expression of a truth, which had been all along the secret life of millions of faithful souls. Thus,...Greek fathers, prima facie, though not really, denies. Again, the doctrine of the Double Procession was no Catholic dogma in the first ages, though it was... | |
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