Arianism
International Conference on Patristic Studies (9th 1983 Oxford, England)
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Arianism
by International Conference on Patristic Studies (9th 1983 Oxford, England)
Published
1985
Publisher
Philadelphia Patristic Foundation
Pages
380
ISBN-10
0915646102
Cyteen
The Arians of the Fourth Century
An appeal to the serious and candid professor of Christianity
The Arian controversy
Regenesis
A general view of the arguments for the unity of God, and against the divinity and pre-existence of Christ, from reasons, from the scriptures, and from history
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