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Page viii
... never know His name. This should have led to a statement of the claims of the Sacraments as placing us in heart and spirit, but not in mind, in communion with this incomprehensible God, But this would have been useless with such ...
... never know His name. This should have led to a statement of the claims of the Sacraments as placing us in heart and spirit, but not in mind, in communion with this incomprehensible God, But this would have been useless with such ...
Page iii
... never branded as a heretic), in his true position. In a first English translation of Treatises and Letters most of which (notably the books against Eunomius) have never been illustrated by a single translator's note, and by but a ...
... never branded as a heretic), in his true position. In a first English translation of Treatises and Letters most of which (notably the books against Eunomius) have never been illustrated by a single translator's note, and by but a ...
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... never dreamed of attempting), the example and leader in such an attempt was Origen ; he occupied as it were the whole horizon. He was the. His comparison of the hidden meaninj of tl yaraMe (III, c. Eunom. p. S36) to the 'turned tip' side ...
... never dreamed of attempting), the example and leader in such an attempt was Origen ; he occupied as it were the whole horizon. He was the. His comparison of the hidden meaninj of tl yaraMe (III, c. Eunom. p. S36) to the 'turned tip' side ...
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... never was a time when they did not exist : so that the procession even of the Holy Spirit could in thought only be prior to their existence. Then a failure of their free wills to grasp the tree good, and a consequent cooling of the fire ...
... never was a time when they did not exist : so that the procession even of the Holy Spirit could in thought only be prior to their existence. Then a failure of their free wills to grasp the tree good, and a consequent cooling of the fire ...
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... never wake, and never move, desire Be strong, then, in the thought that thou art a beautiful example to succeeding times of the way in which good-hearted children should act towards their virtuous fathers. § i. Prefaet.—It is useless to ...
... never wake, and never move, desire Be strong, then, in the thought that thou art a beautiful example to succeeding times of the way in which good-hearted children should act towards their virtuous fathers. § i. Prefaet.—It is useless to ...
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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