- John
Peter Arendzen (6
January 1873,
Amsterdam – 1954, Ware, Hertfordshire), was a
Catholic priest who
spread the
Catholic faith in England. He was once...
- I, xxii.
Arendzen 1913
cites St. Ephrem, Serm. Adv. Haer., liii. in "Bardesane l'astrologue" etc. (Paris, 1899) (see
Arendzen 1913).
Arendzen 1913 cites...
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archived from the
original on May 15, 2009,
retrieved February 16, 2009.
Arendzen, John
Peter (1913). "Docetae".
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 5. New York:...
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History VI 12.3–6.
Smith & Wace 1877, pp. 867–870.
Ridgeon 2001, p. xv.
Arendzen 2012. Gonzalez,
Justo (2005).
Essential Theological Terms. Louisville:...
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eventually attain salvation. In his
article entitled "The Demiurge", J.P.
Arendzen sums up the
Valentinian view of the
salvation of man. He writes, "The first...
- Ch. 16.
Basil of
Caesarea 1980, Ch. 19.
Basil of
Caesarea 1980, Ch. 21.
Arendzen 1911.
Milburn 1991, p. 68. Baker,
Margaret (1992). The
Great Angel: A Study...
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Thomas Cammaert ... Joop
Admiraal Noortje Herlaar ...
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Maria Bert Hana ...
Klaas de Wit
Xander van
Vledder ... Cees Nooteboom...
- (2nd edn, 2010), p118
Lossky 1983, pp. 111–112.
Plested 2004, pp. 16–27.
Arendzen, John
Peter (1911). "Messalians" . In Herbermann,
Charles (ed.). Catholic...
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sentences incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain:
Arendzen, John
Peter (1909). "Gnosticism". In Herbermann,
Charles (ed.). Catholic...
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existence and
origin of this
source continues to be
debated by scholars. John
Arendzen classifies the
Ebionite writings into four groups.
Irenaeus stated that...