| David Thomas - 468 pages
...of the inner relations of the persons ; — the locking together of the unity which is involved in the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son. It will thus appear as the purest product of ancient ecclesiastical doctrinal thought. Therein lies... | |
| Frederick William Faber - Art - 1854 - 446 pages
...those attributes which are Himself. They have pleaded by the Eternal Generation of the Son, and by the Procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son. They have offered to God the knowledge and love whereby He knows and loves Himself, and the incommunicable... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - Papacy - 1854 - 536 pages
...VIII. The shaving of their beards by the clergy. The fifth only of the articles objected by Photius, the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son, was an error so awful as to deserve a thousand anathemas. The third, condemning the enforced celibacy... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - Papacy - 1854 - 532 pages
...VIII. The shaving of their beards by the clergy. The fifth only of the articles objected by Photius, the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son, was an error so awful as to deserve a thousand anathemas. The third, condemning the enforced celibacy... | |
| William Chillingworth - Protestantism - 1854 - 528 pages
...damned for any error in faith, though he believe more cr less to be fundamental than is so. That also of the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son — of purgatory — of the church's visibility — of the books of the New Testament, which were doubted... | |
| Matthew Bridges - History, Modern - 1855 - 594 pages
...anathematized the intruder, AD 864, — defying as the latter did the authority of St. Peter, and denying the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son. Hence, as is well known, arose the Greek schism, pregnant with the pride and misery of many centuries.... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - Papacy - 1855 - 588 pages
...wrung a slow consent from the leading clergy of the East : they were gradually taught to consider that the procession of the Holy Ghost, from the Father and the Son, was not a doctrine of such repulsive heterodoxy, and to admit a kind of vague supremacy in the Pope,... | |
| John Cosin - Bible - 1849 - 384 pages
...whole time in disputing with the Greek Bishops about "the addition of 'Filioque' to the Creed, and the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son :" wherein nevertheless not any thing was as yet concluded. In the meanwhile the Greeks were in great... | |
| Edward George Kirwan Browne - Anglican Communion - 1856 - 572 pages
...Church. They forgot that though Moskowa and Constantinople rejected the authority of Rome, and denied the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son, yet she held and taught the invocation of the Saints, and our Blessed Ladye,* and even Purgatory, and... | |
| Manual - 1857 - 330 pages
...East a circular letter full of complaints against the Latin Church ; he asserted that the doctrine of the Procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son was a heresy, although this doctrine had been long taught by the Greek fathers, as well as by the Latin,... | |
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