The Gnostic Heresies of the first and second centuries, by the late H.L. Mansel, with a sketch of his work, life, and character, by the earl of Carnarvon. Ed. by J.B. Lightfoot

The Gnostic Heresies of the first and second centuries, by the late H.L. Mansel, with a sketch of his work, life, and character, by the earl of Carnarvon. Ed. by J.B. Lightfoot

Author: Henry Longueville Mansel

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Published: 1875

Total Pages: 370

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The Gnostic Heresies of the First and Second Centuries, by the Late Henry Longueville Mansel... with a Sketch of His Work, Life and Character, by the Earl of Carnarvon, Edited by J. B. Lightfoot,...

The Gnostic Heresies of the First and Second Centuries, by the Late Henry Longueville Mansel... with a Sketch of His Work, Life and Character, by the Earl of Carnarvon, Edited by J. B. Lightfoot,...

Author: Henry Longueville Mansel

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Published: 1875

Total Pages: 288

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The Gnostic Heresies of the First and Second Centuries, by the Late Henry Longueville Mansel. . . with a Sketch of His Work, Life, and Character by the Earl of Carnarvon

The Gnostic Heresies of the First and Second Centuries, by the Late Henry Longueville Mansel. . . with a Sketch of His Work, Life, and Character by the Earl of Carnarvon

Author: Henry Longueville Mansel

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Published: 1875

Total Pages: 350

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The Gnostic Heresies of the First and Second Centuries by the Late Henry Longueville Mansel, D.D. Dean of St. Paul's Sometime Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Oxford with a Sketch of His Work, Life, and Character by the Earl of Carnarvon Edited by J. B. Lightfoot, D.D. Canon of St. Paul's

The Gnostic Heresies of the First and Second Centuries by the Late Henry Longueville Mansel, D.D. Dean of St. Paul's Sometime Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Oxford with a Sketch of His Work, Life, and Character by the Earl of Carnarvon Edited by J. B. Lightfoot, D.D. Canon of St. Paul's

Author: Henry Longueville Mansel

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Published: 1875

Total Pages: 275

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Download or read book The Gnostic Heresies of the First and Second Centuries by the Late Henry Longueville Mansel, D.D. Dean of St. Paul's Sometime Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Oxford with a Sketch of His Work, Life, and Character by the Earl of Carnarvon Edited by J. B. Lightfoot, D.D. Canon of St. Paul's written by Henry Longueville Mansel and published by . This book was released on 1875 with total page 275 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


The Gnostic Heresies of the First and Second Centuries by the Late Henry Longueville Mansel D.D. Dean of St Paul's...

The Gnostic Heresies of the First and Second Centuries by the Late Henry Longueville Mansel D.D. Dean of St Paul's...

Author: Henry Longueville Mansel

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Published: 1875

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The Gnostic Heresies of the First and Second Centuries, by the Late H. L. Mansel, with a Sketch of His Work, Life, and Character, by the Earl of Carnar

The Gnostic Heresies of the First and Second Centuries, by the Late H. L. Mansel, with a Sketch of His Work, Life, and Character, by the Earl of Carnar

Author: Henry Longueville Mansel

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Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 9781230158839

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1875 edition. Excerpt: ...tbv iraripa noraXGa-ai 5. irdvras robs Hpxovros, which admits 2 Innatum (hyivvrrrov, Hippol.), of either construction. The one which Neander understands to mean adopted in the text seems more pronot born of a woman. Cf. Harvey's bable in itself and more suitable to Irenaut, I. p. 197. A similar view the context. was afterwards held by Marcion. Epiphanius (Har, xxiii. 2) adds. The Latin translation of Irenseus 8vo yhp ireirAdVflai &t' ipxris kvBpti renders 'propter hoc quod dissolvere Ttovs iptiiTKti. eVa ayaObv Kal era tpavav. voluerint Patrem ejus omnes prin-Siv fiio that ra, yivn Tw avBpuirair cipes.' But the Greek text, as pre-iv K6apLtf, &, yaB6v T Kal irovij/xSv. angel, the enemy of the makers of the world, and especially of the God of the Jews.'1 In this description it is not difficult to discern the Persian accretions engrafted by Saturninus on the original teaching of Simon and Menander. The seven angels who made the world are obviously borrowed from Ormuzd and his six Amshaspands; only instead of being placed, as in the Zoroastrian system, as the highest rank of the celestial hierarchy, they are degraded to the extreme verge of the kingdom of light,2 and regarded as alienated from the Supreme Father, though hostile to the powers of darkness. A supposition of this kind was necessary in the scheme of Saturninus in order to make room for the work of the Saviour, just as in the theory of Simon and others, borrowed from the Alexandrian Judaism, the creation of the world is transferred from the Logos to an inferior order of emanated powers. The material world, as in the Persian theory, occupies the intermediate space between the regions of light and darkness; only the conflict for its possession is in the first instance...


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Download or read book The Gnostic Heresies of the First and Second Centuries, by the Late H. L. Mansel, with a Sketch of His Work, Life, and Character, by the Earl of Carnar written by Henry Longueville Mansel and published by Rarebooksclub.com. This book was released on 2013-09 with total page 98 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1875 edition. Excerpt: ...tbv iraripa noraXGa-ai 5. irdvras robs Hpxovros, which admits 2 Innatum (hyivvrrrov, Hippol.), of either construction. The one which Neander understands to mean adopted in the text seems more pronot born of a woman. Cf. Harvey's bable in itself and more suitable to Irenaut, I. p. 197. A similar view the context. was afterwards held by Marcion. Epiphanius (Har, xxiii. 2) adds. The Latin translation of Irenseus 8vo yhp ireirAdVflai &t' ipxris kvBpti renders 'propter hoc quod dissolvere Ttovs iptiiTKti. eVa ayaObv Kal era tpavav. voluerint Patrem ejus omnes prin-Siv fiio that ra, yivn Tw avBpuirair cipes.' But the Greek text, as pre-iv K6apLtf, &, yaB6v T Kal irovij/xSv. angel, the enemy of the makers of the world, and especially of the God of the Jews.'1 In this description it is not difficult to discern the Persian accretions engrafted by Saturninus on the original teaching of Simon and Menander. The seven angels who made the world are obviously borrowed from Ormuzd and his six Amshaspands; only instead of being placed, as in the Zoroastrian system, as the highest rank of the celestial hierarchy, they are degraded to the extreme verge of the kingdom of light,2 and regarded as alienated from the Supreme Father, though hostile to the powers of darkness. A supposition of this kind was necessary in the scheme of Saturninus in order to make room for the work of the Saviour, just as in the theory of Simon and others, borrowed from the Alexandrian Judaism, the creation of the world is transferred from the Logos to an inferior order of emanated powers. The material world, as in the Persian theory, occupies the intermediate space between the regions of light and darkness; only the conflict for its possession is in the first instance...


The Gnostic Heresies of the First and Second Centuries; with a Sketch of [Mansel's] Work, Life, and Character

The Gnostic Heresies of the First and Second Centuries; with a Sketch of [Mansel's] Work, Life, and Character

Author: Joseph Barber Lightfoot

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Published: 1875

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The Gnostic Heresies of the First and Second Centuries

Author: Henry Longueville Mansel

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Henry Longueville Mansel

Henry Longueville Mansel

Author: Francesca Norman

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2023-09-25

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9004543252

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Henry Longueville Mansel (1820-1871), Anglican theologian and philosopher, has wrongly been remembered as a Kantian agnostic whose ideas led to those of Herbert Spencer. Francesca Norman’s book provides a thorough revisioning of Mansel’s theology in context and reveals the personal basis of Spencer’s animus towards Mansel. Mansel is revealed as an orthodox Anglican theistic personalist whose ideas inspired Newman to write his Grammar of Assent. Located in context, Mansel’s personal connections with leading Tory figures such as Lord Carnarvon and Benjamin Disraeli are explored. Key controversies with Frederick Denison Maurice and John Stuart Mill are interpreted with reference to the party political elections of 1859 and 1865. Norman offers a vital vision of nineteenth-century theology, philosophy, and politics.


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Download or read book Henry Longueville Mansel written by Francesca Norman and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2023-09-25 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Henry Longueville Mansel (1820-1871), Anglican theologian and philosopher, has wrongly been remembered as a Kantian agnostic whose ideas led to those of Herbert Spencer. Francesca Norman’s book provides a thorough revisioning of Mansel’s theology in context and reveals the personal basis of Spencer’s animus towards Mansel. Mansel is revealed as an orthodox Anglican theistic personalist whose ideas inspired Newman to write his Grammar of Assent. Located in context, Mansel’s personal connections with leading Tory figures such as Lord Carnarvon and Benjamin Disraeli are explored. Key controversies with Frederick Denison Maurice and John Stuart Mill are interpreted with reference to the party political elections of 1859 and 1865. Norman offers a vital vision of nineteenth-century theology, philosophy, and politics.


The Three Divine Witnesses

The Three Divine Witnesses

Author: Steven S. Jones

Publisher: Steven S. Jones

Published: 2024-02-29

Total Pages: 551

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" From Freemasons to Nazis, Modernists to ancient heresies, it is all here, the story you were never told. Before St. John wrote his Gospel there was already a corrupting influence within Christianity, and it has been with us to this day. Philosophy was founded on the idea that ancient barbaric customs were leading to the hubris of the mob and needed and replacing. Perhaps the first to propose a solution was Plato. While the majority of scholars today may consider themselves 'platonists,' the fact is the altar they worship is still that of the mob, it has just been dressed up with appealing soft philosophies that disguise the very sophistry Plato had condemned. Misunderstanding this, they have taken his speculations and turned them into a religion solely of the mind, an occult corrupting force. We disregard doctrine and philosophy at our own peril, it is only through these that we will see the true Adversary. To ignore is to sever religion from the very thing a religion is meant to do, to teach a moral conformity of mind to reality in the hope of an everlasting life. Not understanding their thoughts, we have been mesmerized by meaningless philosophies, and misled by fabricated evidence. While there have been many attempts at solving the dilemma of modern culture, none will work until we see it for what it is: the sophisticated elaboration of a very ancient heresy. The true evidence is found in their own words. The history of the missing verse, 1 John 5:7, the Three Divine Witnesses, reveals it all. "


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Download or read book The Three Divine Witnesses written by Steven S. Jones and published by Steven S. Jones. This book was released on 2024-02-29 with total page 551 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: " From Freemasons to Nazis, Modernists to ancient heresies, it is all here, the story you were never told. Before St. John wrote his Gospel there was already a corrupting influence within Christianity, and it has been with us to this day. Philosophy was founded on the idea that ancient barbaric customs were leading to the hubris of the mob and needed and replacing. Perhaps the first to propose a solution was Plato. While the majority of scholars today may consider themselves 'platonists,' the fact is the altar they worship is still that of the mob, it has just been dressed up with appealing soft philosophies that disguise the very sophistry Plato had condemned. Misunderstanding this, they have taken his speculations and turned them into a religion solely of the mind, an occult corrupting force. We disregard doctrine and philosophy at our own peril, it is only through these that we will see the true Adversary. To ignore is to sever religion from the very thing a religion is meant to do, to teach a moral conformity of mind to reality in the hope of an everlasting life. Not understanding their thoughts, we have been mesmerized by meaningless philosophies, and misled by fabricated evidence. While there have been many attempts at solving the dilemma of modern culture, none will work until we see it for what it is: the sophisticated elaboration of a very ancient heresy. The true evidence is found in their own words. The history of the missing verse, 1 John 5:7, the Three Divine Witnesses, reveals it all. "