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Fragments of a Faith Forgotten

By G.R.S. Mead

A very doubtful Fragment from Eulogius of Alexandria writing at the end of the Sixth Century

If this fragment can be accepted as genuine, we learn that the early Christians, whom Valentinus calls "the Galileans of the time of Christ," believed in the doctrine of two natures, whereas the Valentinians asserted that there was but one. This is quite credible, following on the lines of argument of Isidorus concerning the unit consciousness of the soul and its responsibility, and the teaching of Valentinus that Jesus "worked out" his own divinit

 

 

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