Those green boughs, the hymn and anthem never heard but at Christmas-- even the
Athanasian Creed, which was discriminated from the others only as being longer and of exceptional virtue, since it was only read on rare occasions--brought a vague exulting sense, for which the grown men could as little have found words as the children, that something great and mysterious had been done for them in heaven above and in earth below, which they were appropriating by their presence.
Minchin for his part liked to keep the mental windows open and objected to fixed limits; if the Unitarian brewer jested about the
Athanasian Creed, Dr.
On Trinity Sunday, many congregations traditionally recite the
Athanasian Creed, the Christian Church's confession of the doctrine of the Most Holy Trinity - the three persons in one God - all three of whom as distinct and co-eternal persons.
(38.) O'Driscoll D,
Athanasian E, Hameed M, Hwang S.
Psalms for Sundays,
Athanasian Creed, other psalms, the hymn Memento rerum conditor (incomplete), the antiphon Asperges me Domine.
round the
Athanasian Creed and save scientific civilisation" and
Hannibal Frederich's message, "The Trinity at Work," will be based on Acts 2:32-33 and the
Athanasian Creed.
The
Athanasian Creed (The Paddock Lectures for 1962-63), by J.
Athanasian, "Infiltrative MRI pattern and incomplete initial surgery compromise local control of myxofibrosarcoma," Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, vol.
(66) For example, reference to the underworld (hades) appears in the Apostles' (The Received Form) and
Athanasian Creeds; the de novo creation of Adam is found in the Councils of Carthage and Trent and the Augsburg and Westminster Confessions.
In theological seminaries as well the Definition of Chalcedon and the
Athanasian Creed (Quicunque) are used in teaching.
The earliest complete English prose Psalter, together with eleven canticles and a translation of the
Athanasian creed (Early English Text Society Original Series 97).