| Edmund Gibson - 1848 - 424 pages
...all other Creeds ; and thereby answer the objection, that they had added a word to the Creed, about the procession of the Holy Ghost, from the Father, and the Son ; which is true, they confessed, with respect to the words, but not with respect to the sense. For... | |
| John Cosin - 1849 - 396 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... | |
| James Hamilton - 1850 - 136 pages
...pious part of their congregation. The Greek Church rejects the Twentythird Article, in this creed, the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son, and therefore clearly comes under the sentence of condemnation of this creed ; as well as all others... | |
| 1851 - 592 pages
...(Art. v.) The Trinity in Unity, the distinction of the three Persons, the begettmg of the Son, and the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son jointly, arc declared to be taught by Scripture. (Art. vi.) The perplexed question of free will is... | |
| John Bate Cardale - 1851 - 656 pages
...incidental expressions are to be met with in the writings of doctors of the Church which seem to imply the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son ; but it appears probable that these words were introduced into the Creed in the following way: —... | |
| Walerjan Skorobohaty Krasinski (hrabia) - 1851 - 406 pages
...signed their consent to the union concluded at Florence in 1438, by which they admitted the Filioque, or the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son, purgatory, and the supremacy of the pope; retaining the Slavonic language in the celebration of Divine... | |
| Charles Elliott - 1851 - 504 pages
...that source is very small when separated from written documents and Scripture. 4. It is said, "that the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son is an article of faith, and yet nowhere told in Scripture, nnd consequently tradition must help to... | |
| John Cumming, Daniel French - 1852 - 710 pages
...The Unitarian says, he must have been authorized by the Father, and sent ; but that does not prove the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son. But what the Douay Bible means to inculcate is, that this text is analogous to the voice of tradition,... | |
| John Farrar - 1852 - 692 pages
...are not simply connected with the scheme of redemption. The filiation of the Son of God is eternal ; the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son is eternal. How God thus exists we may not be able to understand. The Bible reveals the fact. We must... | |
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1852 - 544 pages
...creed. Will he tell us where in the Sacred Scriptures the consubstantiality of the Son to the Father, or the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son, — filioque, — is expressed in terms as clear, as intelligible, and as unequivocal as in the creed... | |
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