Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Second Series Volume V Gregory of NyssaPhilip Schaff |
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... idea ' of humanity : he sees already in the bodily, created Adam the fallen man. The present man is not to be distinguished from that bodily Adam ; both fail below the ideal type. Gregory seems to put the Fall beyond and before the ...
... idea ' of humanity : he sees already in the bodily, created Adam the fallen man. The present man is not to be distinguished from that bodily Adam ; both fail below the ideal type. Gregory seems to put the Fall beyond and before the ...
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... idea of the first man gives way at once to something more Scriptural and at the same time more scientific ; and his ideal becomes a downright forecast of Realism. Taking, however, the human soul as it is, he still continues, we often ...
... idea of the first man gives way at once to something more Scriptural and at the same time more scientific ; and his ideal becomes a downright forecast of Realism. Taking, however, the human soul as it is, he still continues, we often ...
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... idea, and every religion has in fads. He and all the first Apologists, with the spectacle of these two apparently opposite systems before them, thought that, in arriving at the True Religion as well, all could be done by considering ...
... idea, and every religion has in fads. He and all the first Apologists, with the spectacle of these two apparently opposite systems before them, thought that, in arriving at the True Religion as well, all could be done by considering ...
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... idea. But this, which may be called the mefabatk menu is the one evidently most present to Ms mind. In a fragment of ... idea of our birth j the idea of it&6m is not applied ; " only evil brings disgrace." But in the other two Treatises ...
... idea. But this, which may be called the mefabatk menu is the one evidently most present to Ms mind. In a fragment of ... idea of our birth j the idea of it&6m is not applied ; " only evil brings disgrace." But in the other two Treatises ...
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... ideas of time, at all events from the intelligible world, ended in this eternal creation of that world ; which seemed ... idea of creation, and made the Deity in a way dependent on His own world. Athanasius, therefore, and his followers ...
... ideas of time, at all events from the intelligible world, ended in this eternal creation of that world ; which seemed ... idea of creation, and made the Deity in a way dependent on His own world. Athanasius, therefore, and his followers ...
Contents
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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 |
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