Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Second Series Volume V Gregory of NyssaPhilip Schaff |
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... operation of the free agent in this remedial work. Predestination and the * bad will * are excluded by the Possibility and the ' free will ' of Origen and Gregory. CHAPTER IV, His Tiachinc on the How Trinity, To estimate the exact value ...
... operation of the free agent in this remedial work. Predestination and the * bad will * are excluded by the Possibility and the ' free will ' of Origen and Gregory. CHAPTER IV, His Tiachinc on the How Trinity, To estimate the exact value ...
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... operation (by which alone that Nature is known to us) are employed, and ought to be employed, only in the singular. The unity and inseparability of all Divine operation, proceeding from the Father, advancing through the Son, and ...
... operation (by which alone that Nature is known to us) are employed, and ought to be employed, only in the singular. The unity and inseparability of all Divine operation, proceeding from the Father, advancing through the Son, and ...
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... operation. The various human wpiirmwm draw their being from many other wpmnrna, one from one, another from another, not, as the Divine, from One, unchangeably the same ; they operate, each in his own way, severally and independently ...
... operation. The various human wpiirmwm draw their being from many other wpmnrna, one from one, another from another, not, as the Divine, from One, unchangeably the same ; they operate, each in his own way, severally and independently ...
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... operation. Such, in brief, is the teaching of S. Gregory on the doctrine of the Holy Trinity, as expressed in the treatises in which he developed and defended those positions in which S. Basil appeared to diverge from the older Nieene ...
... operation. Such, in brief, is the teaching of S. Gregory on the doctrine of the Holy Trinity, as expressed in the treatises in which he developed and defended those positions in which S. Basil appeared to diverge from the older Nieene ...
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... operation is more especially fatal in the sins of the tongue. Other classes of sins require time and occasion and co-operation to be committed ; but the propensity to speak can sin when it likes. The treatise of Eunomius now in our ...
... operation is more especially fatal in the sins of the tongue. Other classes of sins require time and occasion and co-operation to be committed ; but the propensity to speak can sin when it likes. The treatise of Eunomius now in our ...
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 |
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