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What is the connection between the heresy of Sabalianism and the heresy of Arianism?

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What is the connection between the heresy of Sabalianism and the heresy of Arianism?

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  1. Never heard of Sabalianism are you spelling it right?

    Arianism thought was that the

    Rationalist tried to substitute for the ancient creed his own inventions. The drift of was this: to deny that in any true sense God could have a Son; as Mohammed tersely said afterwards, "God neither begets, nor is He begotten" (Koran, 112). We have learned to call that denial Unitarianism. It was the ultimate scope of Arian opposition to what Christians had always believed.

    But the Arian, though he did not come straight down from the Gnostic, pursued a line of argument and taught a view which the speculations of the Gnostic had made familiar. He described the Son as a second, or inferior God, standing midway between the First Cause and creatures; as Himself made out of nothing, yet as making all things else; as existing before the worlds of the ages; and as arrayed in all divine perfections except the one which was their stay and foundation. God alone was without beginning, unoriginate; the Son was originated, and once had not existed.

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