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| | Athanasian Creed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Liturgically, this Creed was recited at the Sunday Office of Prime in the Western Church; it is not used in the Eastern Church. |  | | The Athanasian Creed (Quicunque vult) is a statement of Christian doctrine traditionally ascribed to St. |  | | Today the Athanasian Creed is rarely used even in the Western Church. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athanasian_Creed
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Athanasian Creed |
 | | One of the symbols of the Faith approved by the Church and given a place in her liturgy, is a short, clear exposition of the doctrines of the Trinity and the Incarnation, with a passing reference to several other dogmas. |  | | Unlike most of the other creeds, or symbols, it deals almost exclusively with these two fundamental truths, which it states and restates in terse and varied forms so as to bring out unmistakably the trinity of the Persons of God, and the twofold nature in the one Divine Person of Jesus Christ. |  | | Just as the Creed states in a very plain and precise way what the Catholic Faith is concerning the important doctrines of the Trinity and the Incarnation, so it asserts with equal plainness and precision what will happen to those who do not faithfully and steadfastly believe in these revealed truths. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02033b.htm
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| | Creeds of Christendom Volume I (iv.v) |
 | | Creeds, like hymns, lose their true force and miss their aim in proportion as they are polemical and partake of the character of manifestoes of war rather than confessions of faith and thanks to God for his mighty works. |  | | The Damnatory Clauses.—The Athanasian Creed, in strong contrast with the uncontroversial and peaceful tone of the Apostles' Creed, begins and ends with the solemn declaration that the catholic faith in the Trinity and the Incarnation herein set forth is the indispensable condition of salvation, and that those who reject it will be lost forever. |  | | The pseudo-Athanasian Creed originated in the Latin Church from the school of St. Augustine, probably in Gaul or North Africa. |
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http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds1.iv.v.html
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| | "All Saints' Episcopal Church, The Creeds" |
 | | A The Nicene Creed is the Creed of the Universal Church and is used at the Eucharist. |  | | This creed was accepted by the council, but at the request of Constantine, on the advice of Hosius, the Bishop added the adjective homoousios in speaking of the Son of God: that is to say that the Son is of the same ousia, the same substance, as the Father, or consubstantial with Him. |  | | Prior to the formation of the Creeds, there was one crisis after another in the Church about the status of God, and the relation of Jesus to God. |
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http://www.churches.kconline.com/all_saints/creeds.htm
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| | The "Damnatory Clauses" of the Athanasian Creed, by Malcolm MacColl (1872) |
 | | In the Church of Rome and in the Eastern Church the Athanasian Creed is acknowledged as a dogmatic rule of faith. |  | | For granting, for the sake of argument, that the Athanasian Creed "is never recited in a mixed congregation in any other Church than our own," it is undeniable that the clergy of the Church of Rome are bound to recite it, on an average, about twenty-two times a year. |  | | If the original manuscript of the Athanasian Creed were discovered, and were found to differ widely from the received text, it would not at all follow that the Creed ought to be amended into harmony with the manuscript. |
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http://anglicanhistory.org/scotland/maccoll/athanasian1872.html
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| | Ecumenical Christian Creeds |
 | | The Apostles' Creed is one of the oldest creeds of Christianity, dating in an early form to at least the middle second century with roots in the biblical traditions of the Gospels. |  | | The first creeds of the Christian Church are called ecumenical creeds because they were decided upon in church councils that represented the entire church at the time before the church permanently spilt into Eastern (Orthodox) and Western (Roman) factions in AD 1054. |  | | While the Athanasian Creed is one of the three most important Creeds of the early Church, its author and origin remains a mystery. |
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http://www.cresourcei.org/creedsearly.html
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| | The Athanasian Creed, Quicunque |
 | | The second section of the Athanasian Creed expresses the church's faith in the incarnation by affirming the doctrinal conclusions reached in controversies regarding the divinity and the humanity of Jesus. |  | | The creed does not hesitate again to affirm a doctrine which in human experience is paradoxical, that in the incarnation there was a union of two distinctly different natures, the divine and the human, each complete in itself, without either losing its identity. |  | | The Athanasian Creed is one of the three ecumenical creeds widely used in Western Christendom as a profession of the orthodox faith. |
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http://mb-soft.com/believe/txh/athanas.htm
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| | Confessing Athanasian Creed Necessary |
 | | That is the day all LCMS Congregations should be confessing the Athanasian Creed during their worship services. |  | | This is the catholic faith; which except a man believe faithfully and firmly, he cannot be saved. |  | | At the end of the Athanasian Creed is 'Those who have done good will enter eternal life, and those who have done evil will go into everlasting fire.' |
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http://www.reclaimingwalther.org/articles/jmc00352.htm
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| | The Athanasian Creed |
 | | This Athanasian Creed was written around A.D. 400 and is named after Bishop Athanasius of Alexandria. |  | | It was never accepted by any council as an official creed of the Church. |
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http://www.mountainretreatorg.net/reading/article.cgi?ID=51
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| | Athanasian Creed |
 | | The Athanasian Creed is one of the Creeds of Holy Mother the Church. |  | | This is the Catholic faith, which unless each one believes firmly and faithfully, he cannot be saved. |  | | Before the invention of the New Mass, every priest read this in his Office for Sunday. |
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http://www.traditionalromancatholicism.com/AthanasianCreed.html
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| | The Athanasian Creed |
 | | The Athanasian Creed, also known as Quicunque Vult or Fides Catholica, is named after Athanasius, a bishop of Alexandria. |  | | Nevertheless, it is a good orthodox summation of the doctrine of the Trinity and has been widely used in worship, especially in the west. |  | | Whosoever will be saved, before all things it is necessary that he hold the catholic faith. |
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http://www.kencollins.com/Why-09.htm
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| | Creeds - The Athanasian Creed |
 | | It is one of the four authoritative Creeds of the Catholic Church. |  | | The Athanasian Creed, also know as the "Quicumque vult", was formerly recited at the office of Prime on Sundays. |  | | Note: There is not an Indulgence attached to this creed. |
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http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/~newman/Pages/Prayers/Creed-Athanasian.html
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| | The Athanasian Creed: A Definition of the Trinity |
 | | Beyond [the Athanasian Creed] the orthodox development of the doctrine in the Roman and Evangelical churches to this day has made no advance. |  | | The most famous of these are the Apostles' and Nicene Creeds, recited in church by most Christians regularly. |  | | It was not written by St. Athanasius, but was later named after this great saint who fought (almost singlehandedly at times) against the Arian heretics of the fourth century, who denied the Trinity. |
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http://ic.net/~erasmus/RAZ101.HTM
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| | Athanasian Creed |
 | | Apart from the opening and closing sentences, this symbol consists of two parts, the first setting forth the orthodox doctrine of the Trinity (3-28), and the second dealing chiefly with the incarnation and the two natures doctrine (29-43). |  | | For centuries it has been the custom of the Roman and Anglican Churches to chant this Creed in public worship on certain solemn occasions. |  | | Whosoever will be saved, before all things it is necessary that he hold the catholic faith; |
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http://www.tlogical.net/athanasian.htm
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| | Athanasian Creed - Theopedia |
 | | The Athanasian Creed is a statement of Christian doctrine traditionally ascribed to Athanasius (298 - 373 A.D.), Archbishop of Alexandria. |  | | This is the catholic faith, which except a man believe faithfully, he cannot be saved. |  | | However most of today's historians agree that in all probability it was originally written in Latin, not in Greek, and thus Athanasius cannot have been the original author. |
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http://www.theopedia.com/Athanasian_Creed
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| | The Athanasian Creed |
 | | Although it is unfamiliar to most Catholics today, the Athanasian Creed is one of the approved creeds or symbols of the Catholic Church (the others being the Nicene Creed that is recited at Mass and the Apostles' Creed we say in praying the Rosary). |  | | These errors, promoted by Arius, a priest of Alexandria, plagued the Church for centuries, though Arianism was condemned by the Council of Nicea I in 325. |  | | It has long been believed to date from the fourth century, the time of |
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http://www.wf-f.org/AthanC.html
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| | Athanasian Creed on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Why do we say the Creed at Mass?(Glad you asked: QandA on church teaching) |  | | It is no longer believed to have been written by Athanasius, but rather by an unknown Western author of the 6th cent. |  | | ATHANASIAN CREED [Athanasian Creed], exact, elaborate Roman Catholic statement on the Trinity and the Incarnation. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/a/athanasc1r.asp
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| | Jesus Army: Athanasian Creed |
 | | This creed is named after St Athanasius, a staunch defender of the Christian faith in the fourth century. |  | | Whoever does not faithfully and firmly believe this cannot be saved. |  | | It was prepared to assist the Church in combatting errors concerning the Trinity and the nature of Jesus and is one of the earliest detailed statements of the nature of the Trinity. |
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http://www.jesus.org.uk/ja/ja_athanasiancreed.shtml
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| | The Athanasius Creed |
 | | Though seldom used in worship, it is one of the clearest definitions of the Trinity and the incarnation ever written. |  | | The Athanasian Creed is that latest of the ecumenical creeds, dating back to the early dark ages. |
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http://www.holybible.com/resources/athanasius_creed.htm
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| | The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod - Athanasian Creed |
 | | The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod - Athanasian Creed |  | | Whoever will be saved shall, above all else, |  | | LCMS > FAQs > Doctrinal Issues > The Creeds > Creeds > Athanasian Creed |
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 | | A. I believe that God created me, along with all creatures. |  | | Luther's Little Instruction Book (The Small Catechism of Martin Luther) Part Two: The Creed Translated by Robert E. Smith May 22, 1994 The Creed: The Simple Way a Father Should Present it to His Household I. The First Article: On Creation I believe in God the Almighty Father, Creator of Heaven and Earth. |
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http://iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/luther/little.book/book-2.txt
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 | | THE ATHANASIAN CREED [The Athanasian Creed is one of the approved statements of the truths of the Faith, dating back to the fourth or fifth century. |  | | Modern scholarship indicates that it was not written by St. Athanasius, but its expressions and ideas reflect his influence. |  | | To browse or join CRNET, set your modem to 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no parity, and call 1-703-791-4336. |
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| | Webster's NewWorld Dictionary: Athanasian Creed@ HighBeam Research |
 | | Athanasian Creed a statement of Christian faith of unknown authorship, formerly... |  | | This material is published under license from the publisher through ProQuest Information and Learning Company, Ann Arbor, Michigan. |  | | Search for more information on HighBeam Research for. |
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| | Athanasian - OneLook Dictionary Search |
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