WATERLAND, A Critical History of the Athanasian Creed (Cambridge, 1724; Oxford, 1870); HARVEY, The History and Theology of the Three Creeds (London, 1854), II; FFOULKES, The Athanasian Creed (London, 1871); LUMBY, The History of the Creeds (Cambridge, 1887);
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Waterland (Anglican): A Critical History of the Athanasian Creed, etc. Cambridge, 1724, 2d ed. 1728 (in Waterland's works, Vol. III. pp. 97–270, Oxf. ed. 1843), also re-edited by J. R. King. Lond. 1871. The fullest and most learned treatise on the subject, but in part superseded by recent investigations.
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555 sq. The rediscovery of that MS. in 1873 occasioned a more thorough critical investigation of the whole subject, with the result that the Utrecht Psalter dates from the ninth century, and that there is no evidence that the pseudo-Athanasian Creed, in its present complete form, existed before the age of Charlemagne.
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE THREE CREEDS. David Meager Evensong except on the 13 days of the year when the Athanasian Creed is to be used instead.
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J. N. D. Kelly, The Athanasian Creed; D. Waterland, A Critical History of the Athanasian Creed; C. A. Swainson, The Nicene and Apostles' Creeds.
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The following is a brief history of how the Athanasian Creed came to be and a short explanation of why it was written. If you would like to just read the...
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The Athanasian Creed (Quicumque vult) is a Christian statement of belief, focusing on Trinitarian ..... Philip Schaff, History of the Christian Church, vol.
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The "Damnatory Clauses" of the Athanasian Creed Rationally Explained Surely an argument which involves a reductio ad absurdum of so glaring a character as this refutes itself, and the wonder is that two Deans, who have filled respectively the Regius chairs of Divinity and Ecclesiastical History in the University of Oxford,
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THE history of the Athanasian Creed is one of the most difficult subjects in Patristic literature. It is agreed that it was not written by S. Athanasius, and that it was written in Latin. All the Greek MSS. are plainly translations from a Latin text.
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Many Thanks to William Barker, Daryl Hart, and Clair Davis for their Church History Lectures. Also to John Gerstner, Philip Schaff, and Williston Walker. I have benefited from their writings. The Athanasian Creed / Augustine and the Pelagian Controvers...
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