| George Stanley Faber - 1830 - 652 pages
...present business is, not with doctrinal truth as such, but with conciliar infallibility. Now the complex procession of the Holy Ghost from both the Father and the Son is clearly an ere'pa 7n'<rr<c from the simple procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father only. And,... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1830 - 688 pages
...present business is, not with doctrinal truth a* such, but with conciliar infallibility. Now the complex procession of the Holy Ghost from both the Father and the Son is clearly an trtpa irianc from the simple procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father only. And,... | |
| 1843 - 534 pages
...importance; for there can be no true Church — no such Church as is spoken of in Scripture — but by the procession of the Holy Ghost from both the Father and the Son. " As thou, Father, art in me, and 1 in thee, that they also may be one in us." It is further evident... | |
| Alban Butler - 1845 - 350 pages
...satisfaction, that all present joined in pronouncing Anathema against those who should afterwards deny the procession of the Holy Ghost from both the Father and the Son. This affair being at an end, the proceedings of the King of England fell next under debate. And on... | |
| Stephen Keenan - 1852 - 592 pages
...time to them. The production of the Son is coeval with the Father's being ; and the same is true as to the procession of the Holy Ghost from both the Father and the Son. The Father could not exist one moment without knowing himself, and in knowing himself he produced the... | |
| Alban Butler - 1857 - 950 pages
...satisfaction, that all present joined in pronouncing Anathema against those that should afterwards deny the procession of the Holy Ghost from both the Father and the Son. This affair being at an end, the proceedings of the King of England fell next under debate. And on... | |
| Author of Thoughts on the Church catechism - 1863 - 320 pages
...addition to the Creed as thus drawn up. Notwithstanding this Decree, the question becoming agitated as to the Procession of the Holy Ghost from both the Father and the Son, and being concluded in the affirmative, the Latin Church added the words 'and the Son' to their Creed.... | |
| Alban Butler - 1866 - 348 pages
...satisfaction, that all present joined in pronouncing Anathema against those who should afterwards deny the procession of the Holy Ghost from both the Father and the Son. This affair being at an end, the proceedings of the King of England fell next under debate. And on... | |
| Karl Rudolf Hagenbach - 1867 - 494 pages
...Pfaff, Historia succincte (сотр. § 94). flaue, , Ц. 322 [Kalmis, Gesch. d. Lehre vom heu. Geiste.] Before the doctrine of the Trinity could be more philosophically...developed and fully established, it was necessary to eettle the controversy which had arisen between the Eastern and the Western church respecting the procession... | |
| Henry Charles Lea - 1887 - 746 pages
...subject to the Roman pontiif, and he especially includes the Greeks in this. Besides this, there was the Procession of the Holy Ghost from both the Father and the Son, in which Charlemagne forced Leo III. to modify the Mcene symbol, and which the Greeks persistently... | |
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