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The dialogue against the Luciferians

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1 Int | section, as bishop of the Church. Eusebius of Vercellæ soon 2 Int | really the practice of the Church. This leads to a valuable 3 Int | to a valuable chapter of Church history. Orthodoxus recalls 4 Int | recalls the victories of the Church, which the Luciferians speak 5 Int | been the principle of the Church (23), as shown by Scripture ( 6 Int | receiving baptism from the Church which always has re-admitted 7 Int | this principle. In that Church and its divisions and practice 8 1 | dispute with a son of the Church. His loquacity was odious 9 1 | the present day, that the Church was turned into a brothel. 10 2 | beyond dispute that the church has no communion with the 11 2 | heathen, it is clear that your church which welcomes bishops from 12 2 | of Anti-Christ than the Church of Christ.~O. Lo! what the 13 2 | the glorified life in the Church. You who yesterday impiously 14 2 | single hour, come into the Church as an adulterer might come 15 2 | receiving a bishop unite to the Church, I will not say the people 16 5 | whole world and of his own Church, and if he lose his savour 17 5 | layman is restored to the Church, and pardon follows where 18 5 | cannot be brought back to the Church by penitential discipline. 19 5 | spoil the savour of the Church with the salt which has 20 5 | bishop is appointed in the Church that he may restrain the 21 5 | Antichrist’s disciple governs the Church of Christ. And what are 22 5 | corrupted the whole lump of the Church, and receive the Eucharist 23 6 | with being saltless? Your Church is bright with his flame, 24 6 | there is no baptism of the Church without the Holy Spirit. 25 7 | and lawful baptism of the Church, and thus received the Holy 26 8(4087) | but universal rule of the Church in early times. There is 27 8 | follow the practice of the Church, although it may be clear 28 9 | applying the laws of the Church to heretics, and of exposing 29 9 | the Holy Ghost from the Church, who has not yet obtained 30 9 | a person baptized in the Church does not receive the Holy 31 9 | visitation. The well-being of a Church depends upon the dignity 32 9 | but belonged to the same Church and preached the same Lord 33 9 | that the Arians have not a Church, but a synagogue, and that 34 12 | that he was joining the Church. He believed and was baptized 35 12 | do you believe in Holy Church? Do you believe in the remission 36 12 | remission of sins? What Church do you say he believed in? 37 12 | say he believed in? The Church of the Arians? But they 38 12 | Arians? But they have no Church. In ours? But the man was 39 12 | layman baptized without the Church, if he be baptized according 40 15 | fallen? If Christ has no Church, or if he has one only, 41 16 | disciple, why it is that the Church receives those who come 42 17(4113)| Bright’s History of the Church, a.d. 313–451, fourth edition, 43 18(4116)| consubstantial or co-essential, the Church affirmed the Godhead of 44 18(4116)| Stanley’s Hist. of Eastern Church, 1883, p. 240): does not 45 18 | laymen came together in the Church at Ariminum, Muzonius, bishop 46 18 | the bishops and the whole Church together received the words 47 19 | battle to the embrace of the Church of Gaul; then 4124 Eusebius 48 19 | all that is holy in the Church to witness that they had 49 19 | no suspicion that in the Church of God, the very home of 50 19 | not Arians? Why rend the Church when it was continuing in 51 20 | who were clerics of the Church of Alexandria were the originators 52 20 | rejected without injury to the Church, I am surprised that certain 53 20 | admitted to communion with the Church: not that they who had been 54 20 | At such a crisis of the Church, when the wolves were wildly 55 21 | profanely call the p. 331 Church, which is His Virgin, the 56 21 | Hilary when he left the Church was only a deacon, and since 57 21 | a deacon, and since the Church is to him, though to him 58 21 | there is no such thing as a Church without bishops. But passing 59 21 | should hold respecting the Church at large.~L. You have settled 60 21 | ought to hold concerning the Church at large. For many are exercised 61 22 | s ark was a type of the Church, as the Apostle Peter says— 4134 “ 62 22 | animals, so also in the Church there are men of all races 63 22 | The ark had its rooms: the Church has many mansions. Eight 64 22 | thereby delineating the Church, are eight. And Ezekiel 65 22 | the earth. So also in the Church’s baptism, that most unclean 66 22 | narrowed to one. Similarly the Church, consisting of many grades, 67 22 | peril in the flood, the Church is in peril in the world. 68 22 | in the flesh, planted the Church and suffered. The elder 69 22 | and compare them with the Church. Who are the eagles amongst 70 22 | sheep only who abide in the Church, nor do clean birds only 71 22 | when the storehouses of the Church shall be opened and the 72 22 | judgment upon men. If the Church is already cleansed, what 73 24 | love. In the angel of the Church of Pergamum the eating of 74 25(4159)| the regular baptism of the Church before falling into heresy 75 25(4159)| should be admitted to the Church by imposition of hands.~ 76 25 | the administration of the Church: let each be ruler in his 77 25(4160)| Robertson’s “Hist. of Christian Church,” fourth ed., vol. i. pp. 78 26 | because they were not in the Church, Hilary himself also is 79 26 | he was baptized in that Church which always allowed heretical 80 26 | when a deacon of the Roman Church welcomed those who came 81 26 | were a deacon, Hilary (the Church may say), and received those 82 28 | with the single Sun of the Church. But as we have already 83 28 | ought to remain in that Church which was founded by the 84 28 | that you have there not the Church of Christ, but the synagogue 85 28 | after the foundation of the Church is proof that they are those 86 28 | not be received into the Church.~L. You must not suppose 87 28(4167)| Robertson’s “Hist. of the Church,” vol. i. fourth ed. pp.


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