The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27Hatchard and Company, 1828 - Religion |
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Page 104
... Tertullian , Augustine , Je- rome , or Bernard . All intelligent use of the oracles of God seems neglected as if by common consent . And here we cannot but observe , that the Protestants have not been free from this defect , though in a ...
... Tertullian , Augustine , Je- rome , or Bernard . All intelligent use of the oracles of God seems neglected as if by common consent . And here we cannot but observe , that the Protestants have not been free from this defect , though in a ...
Page 347
... Tertullian , as far as possible , for filling up part of the outline sketched by Mosheim , who , what- ever may be his merits in other respects , is somewhat too general and compendious . The object of Bishop Kaye is to arrange , under ...
... Tertullian , as far as possible , for filling up part of the outline sketched by Mosheim , who , what- ever may be his merits in other respects , is somewhat too general and compendious . The object of Bishop Kaye is to arrange , under ...
Page 348
... Tertullian's career , very few writers of eminence had arisen in the church , to record its annals , or throw light upon its history . From those styled the Apostolic Fathers , little , compara- tively speaking , is to be learnt , These ...
... Tertullian's career , very few writers of eminence had arisen in the church , to record its annals , or throw light upon its history . From those styled the Apostolic Fathers , little , compara- tively speaking , is to be learnt , These ...
Page 349
... Tertullian himself . The most remarkable incident of his life appears to have been his adoption of the errors of Montanus . Montanus was an enthusiast , rather than a positive heretic , of the second century ; one who pretended to Di ...
... Tertullian himself . The most remarkable incident of his life appears to have been his adoption of the errors of Montanus . Montanus was an enthusiast , rather than a positive heretic , of the second century ; one who pretended to Di ...
Page 350
... Tertullian , who could be deluded into a belief of the extravagant pretensions of Montanus ? Or what ad- vantage can the theological student derive from reading the works of so credulous and superstitious an author ? ' These are ques ...
... Tertullian , who could be deluded into a belief of the extravagant pretensions of Montanus ? Or what ad- vantage can the theological student derive from reading the works of so credulous and superstitious an author ? ' These are ques ...
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