heretical teachings condemned by the early Church, such as Arianism, Dynamic Monarchianism, Sabellianism, Pelagianism, Adoptianism, Socinianism, and others,—all of them, of course, dressed up in nineteenth century style. But Modernism, considered as a method of discovering and establishing theological truth, is something rather new in the Christian Church, though it was not entirely foreign to some of the early Greek Church Fathers. It is a method that has come down from Greek philosophy, and that
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