Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Second Series Volume V Gregory of NyssaPhilip Schaff |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 83
Page vii
Second Series Volume V Gregory of Nyssa Philip Schaff. PREFACE. That none of the Treatises of S. Gregory of Nyssa have hitherto been translated into English, or even (with one exception long ago) into French, may be partly due to the ...
Second Series Volume V Gregory of Nyssa Philip Schaff. PREFACE. That none of the Treatises of S. Gregory of Nyssa have hitherto been translated into English, or even (with one exception long ago) into French, may be partly due to the ...
Page iii
... Gregory, in his treatise On the Making of Man. The reasons for classing the Great Catechism as an Apologetic are given in the Prolegomena : here from first to last Gregory shows himself a genuine pupil of Origen. The plan of Revelation ...
... Gregory, in his treatise On the Making of Man. The reasons for classing the Great Catechism as an Apologetic are given in the Prolegomena : here from first to last Gregory shows himself a genuine pupil of Origen. The plan of Revelation ...
Page vii
... Gregory's Works, with notes by Father Fronto Du Doc, Cave (Dr. W.), Historia Literaria. London, 1688. (Oxford, 174a) ... Gregory born. 36a Letters x. xi. xv. 361. Julian's edict. Gregory gives up rhetoric. 362. Gregory in his brother's ...
... Gregory's Works, with notes by Father Fronto Du Doc, Cave (Dr. W.), Historia Literaria. London, 1688. (Oxford, 174a) ... Gregory born. 36a Letters x. xi. xv. 361. Julian's edict. Gregory gives up rhetoric. 362. Gregory in his brother's ...
Page 1
Second Series Volume V Gregory of Nyssa Philip Schaff. THE. LIFE. AND. WRITINGS. OF. GREGORY. OF. NYSSA. CHAPTER L A Sketch of the Life of S. Gregory of Nvssa, In the roll of the Nicene Fathers there is no more honoured name than that of ...
Second Series Volume V Gregory of Nyssa Philip Schaff. THE. LIFE. AND. WRITINGS. OF. GREGORY. OF. NYSSA. CHAPTER L A Sketch of the Life of S. Gregory of Nvssa, In the roll of the Nicene Fathers there is no more honoured name than that of ...
Page 2
... Gregory Nazianzen to join him. They studied together the works of Origen, and published a selection of extracts from his Commentaries, which they called " Philocalia." By the suggestions of a friend Basil enlarged his idea, and ...
... Gregory Nazianzen to join him. They studied together the works of Origen, and published a selection of extracts from his Commentaries, which they called " Philocalia." By the suggestions of a friend Basil enlarged his idea, and ...
Contents
33 | |
Books TilIX Translation with Notes by Rev H A Wilson | 135 |
Books XXII Rev H C Ogles translation revised with Notes by Rev H | 220 |
On the Holy Spirit against Mscedonius A Fragment Translation with Notes | 326 |
On Not three Gods Translation with Notes by Rev H A Wilson 386 331 337 | 386 |
The Great Catechism | 471 |
554 | |
561 | |
Other editions - View all
Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Second Series Volume V Gregory of Nyssa Philip Schaff Limited preview - 2007 |
Common terms and phrases
according actual admit Apostle appear applied argument assert attributes beauty become beginning begotten believe belongs body bring called cause Christ clear comes conceived conception consider course created creation death Deity Divine Divine nature doctrine earth energy equally essence eternal Eunomius evil existence express fact faith Father flesh follows force give given glory Godhead Gregory hand Holy Holy Spirit honour human idea indicate John kind knowledge light living look Lord manner mark material matter means mind motion nature never object once Only-begotten operation opposite pass passage passion perfection person phrase possible present produced question reading reason received regard relation remains result says Scripture sense separated soul speak Spirit statement suppose surely teaching tell term things thought tion true truth understand ungenerate utterance virtue whole wisdom words
Popular passages
Page 41 - He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much : and he that is unjust in the least is unjust also in much.