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... present at the Second Council. Oration en Meletius. 382-3. Against Eunomius, Books I— XII. Letter to Eustathia. 383. Present at Constantinople. Letter xii. 384. Answer to Eunomius' Second Book. 385. The Great Catechism. 386. Letter xiii ...
... present at the Second Council. Oration en Meletius. 382-3. Against Eunomius, Books I— XII. Letter to Eustathia. 383. Present at Constantinople. Letter xii. 384. Answer to Eunomius' Second Book. 385. The Great Catechism. 386. Letter xiii ...
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... present at the Synod held the following year. This same year we have proof of the continued esteem and favour shown him by the Imperial Court. He is chosen to pronounce the funeral oration on the infant Princess Pulcheria. And not long ...
... present at the Synod held the following year. This same year we have proof of the continued esteem and favour shown him by the Imperial Court. He is chosen to pronounce the funeral oration on the infant Princess Pulcheria. And not long ...
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... present an unbroken front in the face of their common and still dangerous enemy, could hardly be long maintained. The expression rpui wo<nw«t was one to which many of the orthodox, including those who had formerly belonged to the Semi ...
... present an unbroken front in the face of their common and still dangerous enemy, could hardly be long maintained. The expression rpui wo<nw«t was one to which many of the orthodox, including those who had formerly belonged to the Semi ...
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... present itself to him. The conception of the unity of human nature is with him a thing intensely vivid : it underlies much of his system, and he brings it prominently forward more than once in his more philosophical writings ". We ...
... present itself to him. The conception of the unity of human nature is with him a thing intensely vivid : it underlies much of his system, and he brings it prominently forward more than once in his more philosophical writings ". We ...
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... present, anything like detailed comparison on these points is of course impossible ; but any one who will take the ... presents his arguments in a more concise form, and is sometimes content to suggest an inference where S. Gregory ...
... present, anything like detailed comparison on these points is of course impossible ; but any one who will take the ... presents his arguments in a more concise form, and is sometimes content to suggest an inference where S. Gregory ...
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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