| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1783 - 682 דפים
...in giving an account of the herefies of his time, though he mentions the Carpocratians, Valeminians, and others, who were generally termed Gnoftics (and who held that Chrift had a pre-ex iftence, arui was man only in appearance), not only makes no mention of this fuppofed herefy... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1793 - 460 דפים
...of the word. It is particularly remarkable that Hegefippus, in giving an account of the herefies of his time, though he mentions the Carpocratians, Valentinians,...only in appearance) not only makes no mention of this fuppofed herefy of the Nazarenes or Ebionites, but fays that, in his travels to Rome, where he fpent... | |
| Abner Kneeland - 1834 - 320 דפים
...of the word. It is particularly remarkable that Hegesippus, in giving an account of the heresies of his time, though he mentions the Carpocratians, Valentinians, and others who were generally termed Gnostics (and who held that Christ had a pre-existence, and was man only in appearance) not only makes... | |
| Abner Kneeland, Samuel Dunn Parker - 1834 - 282 דפים
...of the word. It is particularly remarkable that Hegesippus, in giving an account of the heresies of his time, though he mentions the Carpocratians, Valentinians, and others who were generally termed Gnostics (and who held that Christ had a pre-existence, and was man only in appearance) not only makes... | |
| Andrew Dunlap - 1834 - 144 דפים
...Valentinians, and others who were generally termed Gnostics (and who held that Christ had a pre-existence, and was man only in appearance) not only makes no mention of this supposed heresy of the Nazarenes or Ebionites, 4)ut says that, in his travels to Rome, where he spent... | |
| Andrew Dunlap - 1834 - 278 דפים
...word. It is particularly remarkable that Hegesippus, in giving an account of the heresies of iistime, though he mentions the Carpocratians, Valentinians, and others who were generally termed Gnostics {and who held that Christ had a pre-existence, and was man only in appearance) not only makes... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1838 - 330 דפים
...of the word. It is particularly remarkable that Hegesippus, in giving an account of the heresies of his time, though he mentions the Carpocratians, Valentinians, and others who were generally termed Gnostics (and who held that Christ had a pre-existence, and was man only in appearance) not only makes... | |
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