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1501 Int | writings appeared, the tone and temper of which is indicated by
1502 19 | Lord awoke and bade the tempest cease; the 4120 beast died,
1503 5 | two passages of Scripture tend to the same conclusion.
1504 11(4094)| empirical, rational, logical tendency of Arianism is certainly
1505 18(4118)| 236–237, etc. The other tenets anathematized are Arian
1506 5 | Lord by Moses, “from the tents of these wicked men, and
1507 22 | out some other object to terrify them. Nevertheless he suffers
1508 28(4167)| of both sexes, and struck terror into the peaceable inhabitants.
1509 5 | with Belial?” In the old testament we read, 4068 “No man that
1510 22 | that is to believe both Testaments. This is why some psalms
1511 Int | afterwards removed to the Thebaid. It was at this time that
1512 5 | men, and touch nothing of theirs, lest ye be consumed in
1513 5 | shall it be salted? It is thenceforth good for nothing, but to
1514 20 | bishop of Nicomedia, 4127 Theognis, bishop of Nicæa, Saras,
1515 11(4094)| point and ruling power of theology.” Doctor Schaff in Dict.
1516 | thereby
1517 2 | rhetorician, and fly from the thicket of controversy to the open
1518 22 | underground, there the ants crowd thickly in and ravage the corn-field.
1519 8 | the more they drink the thirstier they are. In the same way
1520 8 | 8. L. Thirsty men in their dreams eagerly
1521 22 | that it began with being thirty cubits broad and gradually
1522 1 | quiet porch at daybreak. Thither, accordingly, they all came,
1523 | thou
1524 24 | these to repent, and adds a threat, moreover, of future punishment
1525 12 | about which you speak such threatening words, I turn aside, as
1526 8(4087) | Triple immersion, that is, thrice dipping the head while standing
1527 17 | When Constantius was on the throne and Eusebius and Hypatius
1528 7 | his attack, I have only thrown a few light darts from a
1529 24 | Likewise the angel of Thyatira is rebuked (Rev. 2.20) on
1530 11 | of Scripture, but how to tickle the ears of the people with
1531 12 | which is discharged from the tight-drawn bow is not easy to avoid,
1532 19(4119)| Synod and Council from 330 till about 370, as leaders of
1533 5(4058) | Tit. i. 7.~
1534 5 | and receive the Eucharist to-day from the hand of one whom
1535 9 | wrestling is but laborious toil to give me the conqueror’
1536 2 | then, are Christians.~L. I told you so before.~O. If they
1537 Int | on the announcement of toleration at the accession of Julian (
1538 Int | polemical writings appeared, the tone and temper of which is indicated
1539 20 | mouth and urges my reluctant tongue to utter the thoughts of
1540 9 | same principle in cases so totally different?~L. You repel
1541 23(4152)| those of the Cainites, be traced to the belief, common to
1542 8 | Churches, which are due to tradition, have acquired the authority
1543 12 | heresy. Or he was perhaps trained by the Arians to believe
1544 23(4153)| Sodomites, and even the traitor Judas.~
1545 23 | Apostle was a second time in travail with them; the Corinthians
1546 14 | on the terms that you may treat me as an opponent whenever
1547 2 | penitent bishop should be treated like a penitent layman.~
1548 20 | their letters and impious treatises which were published before
1549 18(4116)| bishops at Ariminum who were “tricked and worried” into the act. “
1550 8(4087) | Triple immersion, that is, thrice
1551 19 | Egypt welcomed the 4122 triumphant Athanasius; then 4123 Hilary
1552 15 | time, how is it that the trophies of the cross have been collected
1553 20 | original source of all the trouble; Euzoius the deacon, 4129
1554 11 | like children when they try to outdo one another—whatever
1555 11 | rather to get safely past the turning-post of the race, and to maintain
1556 15 | that poor woman who for twelve years was wasting away with
1557 23 | was the blessed Peter’s twenty-second successor in the see of
1558 22 | 22. Noah’s ark was a type of the Church, as the Apostle
1559 16 | Arians? The truth is I am unable to answer you a word, but
1560 24 | Apocalypse that repentance unaccompanied by baptism ought to be allowed
1561 20 | A good suggestion, for unbelievers are in the habit of shutting
1562 22 | Church’s baptism, that most unclean bird the devil is expelled,
1563 8(4088) | of lights and salt, the unction with oil before baptism
1564 26 | not keep the marriage bed undefiled: still what I am now I was
1565 22 | the corn to their garners underground, there the ants crowd thickly
1566 Int | to Arianism should remain undisturbed. It was this latter concession
1567 15 | believes that mystery; but undoubted faith towards God it is
1568 17 | unity and faith, 4113 an unfaithful creed, as it is now acknowledged
1569 20 | they relapsed into their unfaithfulness?~O. A good suggestion, for
1570 25 | mutual respect and love unfeigned, believing, as I do, that
1571 9 | unless some extraordinary and unique functions be assigned to
1572 2 | I in receiving a bishop unite to the Church, I will not
1573 8(4087) | the water, was the all but universal rule of the Church in early
1574 2 | or rather so unreasonably unmerciful as to think him who gave
1575 2 | are so hard, or rather so unreasonably unmerciful as to think him
1576 14 | you turn from the p. 327 unsavoury teaching of the 4097 Sardinians
1577 25 | know that some persons are unwilling to abandon views which they
1578 19 | snare at Ariminum and had unwittingly come to be reported of as
1579 8 | and there are many other unwritten practices which have won
1580 20 | persons, who are certainly upholders of the faith of Nicæa, are
1581 7 | having passed through the upper country came to Ephesus,
1582 24 | not turn. Now he would not urge them to repent unless he
1583 20 | Truth opens my mouth and urges my reluctant tongue to utter
1584 19 | out again. Valens and 4119 Ursacius and others associated with
1585 20 | urges my reluctant tongue to utter the thoughts of my heart.
1586 19 | secret in the heart, another uttered by the lips. We thought
1587 18 | not an Arian, and that he utterly abhorred their blasphemies.
1588 14 | thine inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for thy
1589 28 | for instance, Marcionites, Valentinians, Men of the mountain or
1590 Int | Church. This leads to a valuable chapter of Church history.
1591 20 | shepherd, but he was leaving a vast spoil to the beasts of prey.
1592 15 | have on their side that verse of the gospel, 4106 “Howbeit
1593 22 | divided into portions of eight verses each beginning with its
1594 15 | lend to the Lord. p. 328 Vice is next-door neighbour to
1595 Int | Orthodoxus recalls the victories of the Church, which the
1596 28 | carries off the palm,—you are victorious over me, and I over my error.
1597 7 | what confusion, upon your view, is introduced into Scripture.
1598 9 | my attack in front with vigour and firmness: but you are
1599 22 | left the ark he planted a vineyard, drank thereof, and was
1600 Int | oppose the emperor with much violence. In consequence of this
1601 22(4138)| Virg, Georg. i. 154.~
1602 15 | is next-door neighbour to virtue. It is hard to rest content
1603 9 | deacons, for the bishop to visit them, and by the laying
1604 9 | asleep before the bishop’s visitation. The well-being of a Church
1605 Int | Semi-Arians, and Paulinus; besides Vitalis, bishop of a congregation
1606 11(4094)| Plato; Petavius, Ritter, and Voigt, on the contrary, derive
1607 18 | scruples, pass a general vote of censure upon them. If
1608 23(4157)| their doctrine, or their vow of poverty, or the poorness
1609 15 | in my prayers I am either walking in the arcades, or calculating
1610 14 | to blame:—Why are there walls of separation between us
1611 2 | question you please.~L. What I wanted to elicit by my question
1612 22 | raids of nimble roes or the wantonness of the wild asses; here
1613 24 | quickly, and I will make war against them with the sword
1614 6 | may be able to spiritually wash the souls of men. 4071 “
1615 6 | venture to bring me a soul washed with simple water, as though
1616 6 | is not mere water which washes the soul, but it is itself
1617 15 | who for twelve years was wasting away with a bloody flux,
1618 19 | bishops of course, began to wave their palms, and to say
1619 19 | her sides beaten with the waves: no hope was now left. But
1620 22 | the end thereof are the ways of death.” When our judgment
1621 6 | who suffered from bodily weakness without the advent of an
1622 28 | assert that such persons as wear shoes and have two coats
1623 28 | protracted controversy has wearied out the attention of our
1624 19 | laid aside her mourning weeds. The bishops who had been
1625 15 | should lie at my Lord’s feet, weep over them, and wipe them
1626 5 | proofs that avails, but their weight. And all this proves that
1627 26 | You think much of them and welcome them, adulterers as they
1628 2 | clear that your church which welcomes bishops from the Arians,
1629 12 | Wherefore we do right both in welcoming the penitent layman, and
1630 9 | bishop’s visitation. The well-being of a Church depends upon
1631 5 | until all the members have wept together with him. For a
1632 23(4156)| combats this error. See Westcott’s Introduction to 1 John,
1633 Int | of S. Athanasius by the Western bishops. He energetically
1634 | whenever
1635 | whereas
1636 12 | could not believe in that whereof he was ignorant.~L. I see
1637 | wherever
1638 5 | salt have lost its savour, wherewith shall it be salted? It is
1639 22 | scarecrows: here he cracks a whip, there he spreads out some
1640 8(4088) | with the kiss of peace and white robes probably dated from
1641 8(4089) | Sundays and between Easter and Whitsuntide.~
1642 | whoever
1643 5 | from the tents of these wicked men, and touch nothing of
1644 21 | given of these things was widely different, and, as I now
1645 2 | you like, we will take a wider range.~L. There is no declamation
1646 22 | or the wantonness of the wild asses; here the mice convey
1647 20 | Church, when the wolves were wildly raging, he separated off
1648 7 | began to frequent the desert wilds, and while still an infant
1649 1(4049) | that Christ came not to win the lowest place on earth,
1650 15 | feet, weep over them, and wipe them with my hair, I should
1651 Int | and even Cyprian, when he wished penitent heretics to be
1652 1 | The combatants therefore withdrew, almost spitting in each
1653 19 | is holy in the Church to witness that they had not a suspicion
1654 20 | and it is impossible for witnesses to be everywhere, if we
1655 23(4155)| community of goods and of wives, basing his views on the
1656 20 | of the Church, when the wolves were wildly raging, he separated
1657 15 | centurion nor that poor woman who for twelve years was
1658 7 | Among them that are born of women there hath not arisen a
1659 2 | worse than a Jew, were wont to cast the stones of blasphemy
1660 19 | the bad humour has been worked off breaks out again. Valens
1661 21 | though to him alone, a mere worldly multitude, he can neither
1662 22 | who the stags, who the worms and serpents? So far as
1663 18(4116)| Ariminum who were “tricked and worried” into the act. “They had
1664 2 | creature, you who every day, worse than a Jew, were wont to
1665 12 | who has just turned from worshipping idols knows Christ better
1666 20(4129)| Baronius describes him as the worst of all the Arians. Euzoius
1667 23(4152)| given to the story, the real worthies were those who are reprobated
1668 7 | who exercised his voice, worthy of a messenger of God, in
1669 11 | argue, still continue to wrangle. On the present occasion
1670 9 | and all your argumentative wrestling is but laborious toil to
1671 20(4128)| man and most famous living writer. He had great influence
1672 11 | fully instructed in these writers? Indeed all, whoever they
1673 28 | fortunate as to exchange wrong opinions for better ones.
1674 21(4133)| joined the Luciferians, and wrote in their interest on the
1675 14(4098)| Ps. xii. 1. The Luciferians believed
1676 22(4139)| S. Matt. xiii. 24 sq.~
1677 22(4142)| Prov. xiv. 12.~
1678 9(4092) | Pammachius and of himself (Letter xlv., 3) that many people thought
1679 5(4061) | Numb. xvi. 26.~
1680 15(4110)| Matt. xvii. 20.~
1681 14(4099)| Ps. xxx. 9.~
1682 23(4156)| Introduction to 1 John, p. xxxiv. (second ed.) etc. Cerinthus
1683 22 | give a portion to seven yea, even unto eight,” that
1684 | Yes
1685 Int | principle that no one who had yielded to any compromise whatever
1686 11 | already answered; but in yielding to the love of contradiction
1687 Int | point (14) the Luciferian yields. But he wishes to be assured
1688 15 | mountain, Remove hence to yonder place, and it shall remove.”
1689 22 | father’s nakedness, the younger covered it: and the Jews
1690 | yours
1691 | yourself
1692 15 | Jonah prayed? or the three youths? or Daniel in the lion’s