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- catalog contributor b3740974.
- catalog created "1854.".
- catalog date "1854".
- catalog date "1854.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1854.".
- catalog description "Artifice of the Eusebians to circumvent them -- The Homoion -- History of the symbol -- Sect. III. The Athanasians -- The first Arian persecution -- Its objects, subscription to the Homoion, and condemnation of Athansius -- Paul of Constantinople -- Lucius of Hadrianople -- Council of Sirmium -- Marcellus of Ancyra -- Photinus -- Council of Arles -- Fall of Vincient of Capua -- Council of Milan -- Lucifer of Cagliari, and Eusebius of Vercellae -- General defection of the Latins -- Banishment of the Athanasians -- Exile and fall of Liberius -- Imprisonment and fall of Hosius -- Persecution of Athanasius -- George of Cappadocia -- Sect. IV. The Anomoeans -- Recapitulation -- History of Aetius -- Eunomius -- Their cause patronized by Valens and the court -- Coalition of the Homoeans and the Anomoeans -- Council of Antioch -- Alarm of the semi-Arians -- Council of Ancyra -- The two parties appeal to Constantius -- Temporary triumph of the semi-Arians -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter I. Schools and parties in and about the anti-Nicene church, considered in their relation to the Arian heresy -- Sect. I. The church of Antioch -- Paulus, bishop of Antioch -- Lucian -- Arianizers of Antioch -- Judaism -- Its influence on the church -- On Antioch -- Quartodeciman rule -- In Asia -- In Syria -- In Phrygia -- Judaism leading to Arianism -- The rites of the law -- Cerinthians and Ebionites -- Nazarenes -- Additional remarks -- Sect. II. The schools of the Sophists -- Arianism a disputative system -- Its connection with the schools of the Sophists -- Practice of disputation within the church -- Axioms assumed in the discussion -- Need of a symbol of faith -- Unwillingness of the church to impose it -- Sect. III. The church of Alexandria -- Accusations brought against it from different quarters -- Its missionary and polemical character -- 1. The Disciplina Arcani -- Principle and conduct of the Catechetical school -- Of the public preaching -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter IV. Councils in the reign of Constantius -- Sect. I. The Eusebians -- The use and effect of religious mysteries -- Arian inconstancy -- The principal Eusebians -- Acacius -- George of Laodicea -- Leontius -- Eudoxius -- Valens -- They persecute Athanasius, who is defended by the Latins -- Council of the Dedication -- Its four formularies -- Creed of Lucian -- General council of Sardica -- Schism among its members -- Eusebians at Philippopolis -- Athanasius acquitted -- And restored at the instance of Constans -- Retractation of Valens and Ursacius -- Sect. II. The Semi-Arians -- Consequences of the council of Sardica -- Conduct of the Latins -- Character of the Semi-Arians -- The Homoiousion -- Their system -- their leaders -- Basil of Ancyra -- Eustathius of Sebaste -- Eleusius -- Mark -- Cyril of Jerusalem -- Eusebius of Samosata -- Macedonius -- Their gradual separation from the Eusebians -- their influence with Cosntantius -- ".
- catalog description "Its adoption of the Homoousion -- Consequent rise of the Macedonians -- Revival of Orthodoxy at Constantinople -- Gregory Nazianzen -- His trials -- Theodosius -- Downfall of Arianism -- Insincere subscriptions -- Maximus -- The meeting of the council -- Death of Meletius -- Its consequences -- Dissensions in the council -- Gregory's resignation of his see -- Conduct of the Latins -- Additions to the Nicene Creed.".
- catalog description "Paulianism -- Savellianism -- Orthodoxy -- Its fundamental argument and positions therein involved -- Its first inference from the gennhsij -- Origination in time -- Its second inference -- Origination at the Father's qelhsij -- Adoptionism -- Other arguments and inferences -- Documents of the controversy -- Letters from Arius to Eusebius and to Alexander -- Extract of his Thalia -- Letter from Eusebius to Paulinus -- Alexander's circulars -- Remarks on the controversy -- Unscripturalness of Arianism -- Its impatience of mystery, and consequent assumptions in the argument -- It accuses the Catholics of inconsistency -- Then of materialism -- Then presses the figurative interpretation -- Baseness in its mode of applying it, and shallowness -- Conclusion at which its reasonings arrive -- Alternative of polytheism or humanitarianism -- Its versatility -- Its conduct at Nicaea -- Anxiety and duty of the Catholics to detect and expose it -- Chapter III. The council at Nicaea -- ".
- catalog description "Project of a general council under their management -- Intrigues of Valens and Acacius -- Councils of Seleucia and Ariminum -- Fall of the Western church -- Council of Constantinople -- Banishment of the semi-Arians and Anomoeans -- Triumph of the Eusebians and the Homoion -- Death of Constantius -- Chapter V. The council of Alexandria -- Sect. I. The question of the Arianizers -- Toleration granted by Julian to all religious persuasions -- The Arianizers -- Decision of the council concerning them -- Condition of the church of Antioch -- The Eustathians -- Meletius -- Interference of Lucifer -- Consequences -- Sect. II. The question of the hypostasis -- The divine personality denoted by persona among the Latins -- By Hypostasis among the Greeks -- Differences in the usage of the latter word -- Question before the council -- Its synodal letter -- Consequences -- Chapter VI. The council of Constantinople -- Death of Athanasius -- Its consequences -- State of the semi-Arian party -- ".
- catalog description "Recapitulation of the whole chapter -- Chapter II. On the doctrine of the Holy Trinity -- Sect. I. On the principle of the formation and imposition of creeds".
- catalog description "Remarks on the disciplina -- 2. The allegory -- Its history -- Existing in Scripture -- Canon for its use -- As applied by the Alexandrians -- 3. The economy -- Instances of it -- Its principle -- Canon for its use -- Divine use of it -- Pretended instances -- 4. The dispensation of paganism -- Proof of it from Scripture -- Corollaries from the doctrine -- 5. Platonism -- Pagan tradition of a trinity -- Received by Jews -- By Christians -- Platonism of the fathers -- General observations -- Sect. IV. The elective sect -- The eclectic principle -- Rise of the sect -- Its Neologism -- Not countenanced by the Alexandrian masters -- Contrasted with the Arian temper -- Use of the doctrine to the Arians -- Eclectics of Syria -- Sect. V. Sabellianism -- Its bearing upon Arianism -- Its two schools -- The two forms of its essential tenet -- Its effect upon the language of orthodox controversialists -- Illustrations -- Dionysius of Alexandria -- Gregory of Neocaesaren -- ".
- catalog description "Sect. I. History of the council -- Rise of Arianism -- Its progress in Palestine and Asia Minor -- Brought before the notice of Constantine -- Character of his religion illustrated -- His conduct towards the heresy -- convokes the council of Niceae -- Proceedings of the council -- The Homoousion -- Condemnation of Arius -- Submission of the Arian prelates -- Sect. II. consequences of the Nicene council -- The Eusebians -- Their secular spirit -- Their success -- Recommended to Constantine by their suppleness, by their leaders, Eusebius of Nicomedia, of Caesarea, by the influence of the court, by the arts of flattery -- The Catholics -- Their gratifications and anxieties -- Their position -- Attempt to restore Arius to the church -- Conduct of Athanasius -- Of Alexander of Constantinople -- Death of Arius -- Reflections".
- catalog description "Unwillingness of primitive Christians to reveal their doctrines perplexing them in their controversy with heretics -- Forward and disorderly conduct of the latter -- Duty incumbent on the church to declare and impose, a test of doctrine -- First to quiet the speculations of the intellect -- Next, to ascertain the true Christian temper -- The Nicene formulary -- Sect. II. The Scripture doctrine of the trinity -- Gradual revelation of the doctrine -- In the Old Testament -- In the new -- Necessity of keeping to Scripture -- Its mysteriousness -- Sect. III. The ecclesiastical doctrine of the trinity -- The doctrine of the uioj monogenhj -- the gennhsij -- The omoousion to on utezousion -- Doctrine of emanations -- Tertullian and Origen -- Theognostus -- Plotinus and the Orientalists -- The five philosophizing fathers -- Sect. V. The Arian heresy -- Arianism first taught within the church by Arius -- Contrasted with the doctrine of the five fathers -- Eclecticism -- Orientalism -- ".
- catalog extent "x, 230 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Arians of the fourth century.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Arians of the fourth century.".
- catalog issued "1854".
- catalog issued "1854.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : E. Lumley,".
- catalog relation "Arians of the fourth century.".
- catalog subject "Arianism.".
- catalog subject "BT1350 .N4 1854".
- catalog tableOfContents "Artifice of the Eusebians to circumvent them -- The Homoion -- History of the symbol -- Sect. III. The Athanasians -- The first Arian persecution -- Its objects, subscription to the Homoion, and condemnation of Athansius -- Paul of Constantinople -- Lucius of Hadrianople -- Council of Sirmium -- Marcellus of Ancyra -- Photinus -- Council of Arles -- Fall of Vincient of Capua -- Council of Milan -- Lucifer of Cagliari, and Eusebius of Vercellae -- General defection of the Latins -- Banishment of the Athanasians -- Exile and fall of Liberius -- Imprisonment and fall of Hosius -- Persecution of Athanasius -- George of Cappadocia -- Sect. IV. The Anomoeans -- Recapitulation -- History of Aetius -- Eunomius -- Their cause patronized by Valens and the court -- Coalition of the Homoeans and the Anomoeans -- Council of Antioch -- Alarm of the semi-Arians -- Council of Ancyra -- The two parties appeal to Constantius -- Temporary triumph of the semi-Arians -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter I. Schools and parties in and about the anti-Nicene church, considered in their relation to the Arian heresy -- Sect. I. The church of Antioch -- Paulus, bishop of Antioch -- Lucian -- Arianizers of Antioch -- Judaism -- Its influence on the church -- On Antioch -- Quartodeciman rule -- In Asia -- In Syria -- In Phrygia -- Judaism leading to Arianism -- The rites of the law -- Cerinthians and Ebionites -- Nazarenes -- Additional remarks -- Sect. II. The schools of the Sophists -- Arianism a disputative system -- Its connection with the schools of the Sophists -- Practice of disputation within the church -- Axioms assumed in the discussion -- Need of a symbol of faith -- Unwillingness of the church to impose it -- Sect. III. The church of Alexandria -- Accusations brought against it from different quarters -- Its missionary and polemical character -- 1. The Disciplina Arcani -- Principle and conduct of the Catechetical school -- Of the public preaching -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter IV. Councils in the reign of Constantius -- Sect. I. The Eusebians -- The use and effect of religious mysteries -- Arian inconstancy -- The principal Eusebians -- Acacius -- George of Laodicea -- Leontius -- Eudoxius -- Valens -- They persecute Athanasius, who is defended by the Latins -- Council of the Dedication -- Its four formularies -- Creed of Lucian -- General council of Sardica -- Schism among its members -- Eusebians at Philippopolis -- Athanasius acquitted -- And restored at the instance of Constans -- Retractation of Valens and Ursacius -- Sect. II. The Semi-Arians -- Consequences of the council of Sardica -- Conduct of the Latins -- Character of the Semi-Arians -- The Homoiousion -- Their system -- their leaders -- Basil of Ancyra -- Eustathius of Sebaste -- Eleusius -- Mark -- Cyril of Jerusalem -- Eusebius of Samosata -- Macedonius -- Their gradual separation from the Eusebians -- their influence with Cosntantius -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Its adoption of the Homoousion -- Consequent rise of the Macedonians -- Revival of Orthodoxy at Constantinople -- Gregory Nazianzen -- His trials -- Theodosius -- Downfall of Arianism -- Insincere subscriptions -- Maximus -- The meeting of the council -- Death of Meletius -- Its consequences -- Dissensions in the council -- Gregory's resignation of his see -- Conduct of the Latins -- Additions to the Nicene Creed.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Paulianism -- Savellianism -- Orthodoxy -- Its fundamental argument and positions therein involved -- Its first inference from the gennhsij -- Origination in time -- Its second inference -- Origination at the Father's qelhsij -- Adoptionism -- Other arguments and inferences -- Documents of the controversy -- Letters from Arius to Eusebius and to Alexander -- Extract of his Thalia -- Letter from Eusebius to Paulinus -- Alexander's circulars -- Remarks on the controversy -- Unscripturalness of Arianism -- Its impatience of mystery, and consequent assumptions in the argument -- It accuses the Catholics of inconsistency -- Then of materialism -- Then presses the figurative interpretation -- Baseness in its mode of applying it, and shallowness -- Conclusion at which its reasonings arrive -- Alternative of polytheism or humanitarianism -- Its versatility -- Its conduct at Nicaea -- Anxiety and duty of the Catholics to detect and expose it -- Chapter III. The council at Nicaea -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Project of a general council under their management -- Intrigues of Valens and Acacius -- Councils of Seleucia and Ariminum -- Fall of the Western church -- Council of Constantinople -- Banishment of the semi-Arians and Anomoeans -- Triumph of the Eusebians and the Homoion -- Death of Constantius -- Chapter V. The council of Alexandria -- Sect. I. The question of the Arianizers -- Toleration granted by Julian to all religious persuasions -- The Arianizers -- Decision of the council concerning them -- Condition of the church of Antioch -- The Eustathians -- Meletius -- Interference of Lucifer -- Consequences -- Sect. II. The question of the hypostasis -- The divine personality denoted by persona among the Latins -- By Hypostasis among the Greeks -- Differences in the usage of the latter word -- Question before the council -- Its synodal letter -- Consequences -- Chapter VI. The council of Constantinople -- Death of Athanasius -- Its consequences -- State of the semi-Arian party -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Recapitulation of the whole chapter -- Chapter II. On the doctrine of the Holy Trinity -- Sect. I. On the principle of the formation and imposition of creeds".
- catalog tableOfContents "Remarks on the disciplina -- 2. The allegory -- Its history -- Existing in Scripture -- Canon for its use -- As applied by the Alexandrians -- 3. The economy -- Instances of it -- Its principle -- Canon for its use -- Divine use of it -- Pretended instances -- 4. The dispensation of paganism -- Proof of it from Scripture -- Corollaries from the doctrine -- 5. Platonism -- Pagan tradition of a trinity -- Received by Jews -- By Christians -- Platonism of the fathers -- General observations -- Sect. IV. The elective sect -- The eclectic principle -- Rise of the sect -- Its Neologism -- Not countenanced by the Alexandrian masters -- Contrasted with the Arian temper -- Use of the doctrine to the Arians -- Eclectics of Syria -- Sect. V. Sabellianism -- Its bearing upon Arianism -- Its two schools -- The two forms of its essential tenet -- Its effect upon the language of orthodox controversialists -- Illustrations -- Dionysius of Alexandria -- Gregory of Neocaesaren -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Sect. I. History of the council -- Rise of Arianism -- Its progress in Palestine and Asia Minor -- Brought before the notice of Constantine -- Character of his religion illustrated -- His conduct towards the heresy -- convokes the council of Niceae -- Proceedings of the council -- The Homoousion -- Condemnation of Arius -- Submission of the Arian prelates -- Sect. II. consequences of the Nicene council -- The Eusebians -- Their secular spirit -- Their success -- Recommended to Constantine by their suppleness, by their leaders, Eusebius of Nicomedia, of Caesarea, by the influence of the court, by the arts of flattery -- The Catholics -- Their gratifications and anxieties -- Their position -- Attempt to restore Arius to the church -- Conduct of Athanasius -- Of Alexander of Constantinople -- Death of Arius -- Reflections".
- catalog tableOfContents "Unwillingness of primitive Christians to reveal their doctrines perplexing them in their controversy with heretics -- Forward and disorderly conduct of the latter -- Duty incumbent on the church to declare and impose, a test of doctrine -- First to quiet the speculations of the intellect -- Next, to ascertain the true Christian temper -- The Nicene formulary -- Sect. II. The Scripture doctrine of the trinity -- Gradual revelation of the doctrine -- In the Old Testament -- In the new -- Necessity of keeping to Scripture -- Its mysteriousness -- Sect. III. The ecclesiastical doctrine of the trinity -- The doctrine of the uioj monogenhj -- the gennhsij -- The omoousion to on utezousion -- Doctrine of emanations -- Tertullian and Origen -- Theognostus -- Plotinus and the Orientalists -- The five philosophizing fathers -- Sect. V. The Arian heresy -- Arianism first taught within the church by Arius -- Contrasted with the doctrine of the five fathers -- Eclecticism -- Orientalism -- ".
- catalog title "The Arians of the fourth century : their doctrine, temper, and conduct, chiefly as exhibited in the councils of the church between A.D. 325 & A.D. 381 / by John Henry Newman.".
- catalog type "text".