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Chapter First

THE FIRST EPOCH OF THE SECOND PERIOD. FROM THE YEAR 381 TO THE REFORMATION. THE TIME DURING WHICH UNDUE STRESS WAS LAID ON THE DIVINE, AS COMPARED ...

Book II.

Book II.Book II.Augustin pursues his defense of the equality of the trinity; and in treating of the sending of the son and of the Holy Spirit, and of ...

Book IV.

Book IV.Book IV.1. The earlier books of this treatise, written some time ago, contain, I think, an invincible proof that we hold and profess the faith...

Book II

Book IIBook II ?1. The Second Book Declares the Incarnation of God the Word, and the Faith Delivered by the Lord to His Disciples, and Asserts that th...

A Plea For the Christians

A Plea For the Christians A Plea(1) For the Christians By Athenagoras the Athenian: Philosopher and ChristianTo the Emperors Marcus Aurelius Anoninus ...

Chapter Second

CHAPTER SECOND. THE MONOTHELETE CONTROVERSIES OF THE SEVENTH CENTURY. THE CECUMENICAL SYNODS OF THE YEARS 680 AND 693. IIow far the Monophysitic mod...

Book VII.

Book VII.Book VII. Chapter I.In the six former books we have endeavoured, reverend brother Ambrosius, according to our ability to meet the charges bro...

Book VII

Book VIIBook VII ?1. The Seventh Book Shows from Various Statements Made to the Corinthians and to the Hebrews, and from the Words of the Lord, that t...

Section III

CHAPTER FIRST necessity of a Trinity, which then possessed the Church so strongly, and which sought satisfaction in all possible directions, may have...

Oration XLIII.

Oration XLIII. Oration XLIII. Funeral Oration on the Great S. Basil, Bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia. S. Basil died January 1, a.d. 379. A serious il...

The Jewish Environment

CHAPTER V THE JEWISH ENVIRONMENT Ok the three ways in which, upon naturalistic principles, the genesis of the religion of Paul has been explained, o...

Book V

Book VBook V1. Our reply, in the previous books, to the mad and blasphemous doctrines of the heretics has led us with open eyes into the difficulty th...

Book II.

Book II. Book II.(1) Wherein Tertullian shows that the creator, or demiurge, whom Marcion calumniated, is the true and good God. Chapter I.-The Method...

Homer

HOMER THE HOMERIC QUESTION AND THE HOMERIC THEOLOGY I Homer's Iliad has been called the most famous among poems. Bryant speaks of its author as th...

Prolegomena

ProlegomenaProlegomena------------Sketch of the Life and Works of Saint Basil--------I. LifeI.-Parentage and BirthUnder the persecution of the second ...

Book III.

Book III.Book III.1. Critob. I am charmed with the exuberance of your eloquence, but at the same time I would remind you that,(1) In the multitude of ...

Division III.

Division III.Division III.Miscellaneous Letters.?1. Letters to His Brother Caesarius. Ep. VII. (On the death of the Emperor Constantius the undisputed...

Book XI.

Book XI.Book XI.1. The Apostle in his letter to the Ephesians, reviewing in its manifold aspects the full and perfect mystery of the Gospel, mingles w...

Lecture V

LECTURE V. Miracles: The Evidence In The Nineteenth CenTury THAT THEY WERE PERFORMED IN THE FIRST. I Propose, in this Lecture, to consider the evide...

Appendix

APPENDIX, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE LECTURE ON MIRACLES?LECTURE V. In the delivery of these Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity, there was...