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History and criticism, Early Christian literature, Nicene Creed, Fathers of the church, Person and offices, Early works to 1800, History, Patres Apostolici, Christology, Divinity, Trinity, Church history, Ouvrages avant 1800, Trinité, Pères de l'Église, Histoire et critique, Littérature chrétienne primitive, Primitive and early church, Divinity of Christ, Symbole de NicéePeople
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Defensio Fidei Nicaenae: a defence of the Nicene Creed, out of the extant writings of the Catholick doctors, who flourished during the three first centuries of the Christian church : in which also is incidentally vindicated the Creed of Constantinople; concerning the Holy Ghost
1852, John Henry Parker
in English
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Defensio fidei Nicaenae: a defence of the Nicene Creed : out of the extant writings of the Catholick doctors, who flourished during the three first centuries of the Christian Church : in which also is incidentally vindicated the Creed of Constantinople, concerning the Holy Ghost
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Table of Contents
pt. 1. On the pre-existence of the Son of God. On the consubstantiality of the Son
pt. 2. On the co-eternity of the Son. On the subordination of the Son to the Father. Appendix: Dr. Grabe's note.
Edition Notes
Translated from the Latin as found in Edward Burton's edition of the author's work, Oxford, 1827. Burton's notes are included.
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