Definitionadj. of or relating to the writings of the early church fathers
Last update: September 30, 2015
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He also published works on the Last Days of the Life of Jesus, on Judaism in the Time of Christ, on John of Damascus (1879) and an Examination of the Vatican Dogma in the Light of Patristic Exegesis of the New Testament. [Please select]
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That is a conception difficult beyond all the difficulties of the most arbitrary and self-contradicting of orthodox patristic or scholastic speculations. [Please select]
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His Sermons are as full of classical and patristic allusions and pat sayings from the most occult literatures as even Bishop Andrewes. [Please select]
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How much better to educate the ignorant people, who have souls to save, by the patristic than by heathen literature, with all its poison of false philosophies and corrupting stimulants. [Please select]
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We can no longer endure theories of the Atonement which are opposed to modern ideas of Justice, though they were quite compatible with {168} patristic or medieval ideas of Justice. [Please select]
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