Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Second Series Volume V Gregory of NyssaPhilip Schaff |
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... sense, in which both the idea and the facts of Christianity iow into one, could not have been expected of him. The Oratio Catechetiea is a mere philosophy of Christianity in detail written in the philosophic language of the time. Not ...
... sense, in which both the idea and the facts of Christianity iow into one, could not have been expected of him. The Oratio Catechetiea is a mere philosophy of Christianity in detail written in the philosophic language of the time. Not ...
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... sense, and that the Deity is a thinking being, what trouble can it be to such a thinking agent to produce the thoughts whose mutual combination generate for us the substance of that body? and in the treatise, De Horn, Opif,, c. 24, the ...
... sense, and that the Deity is a thinking being, what trouble can it be to such a thinking agent to produce the thoughts whose mutual combination generate for us the substance of that body? and in the treatise, De Horn, Opif,, c. 24, the ...
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... sense to be attached to the word vwea-raa-is. The Easterns, following a use of the term which may be traced perhaps to the influence of Origen, employed the word in the sense of the Latin " Persona," and spoke of the Three Persons as ...
... sense to be attached to the word vwea-raa-is. The Easterns, following a use of the term which may be traced perhaps to the influence of Origen, employed the word in the sense of the Latin " Persona," and spoke of the Three Persons as ...
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... sense in which the Unity of the Godhead was maintained should be more plainly and clearly defined. The position taken by S. Basil with regard to the terms o&rw and in6<rrant is very concisely stated in his letter to Terentius K He says ...
... sense in which the Unity of the Godhead was maintained should be more plainly and clearly defined. The position taken by S. Basil with regard to the terms o&rw and in6<rrant is very concisely stated in his letter to Terentius K He says ...
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... sense to treat the essence as well as the persons numerically. In the Holy Trinity, on the other hand, the Persons are always the same, and their number the same. Nor are the Persons of the Holy Trinity differentiated, like individual ...
... sense to treat the essence as well as the persons numerically. In the Holy Trinity, on the other hand, the Persons are always the same, and their number the same. Nor are the Persons of the Holy Trinity differentiated, like individual ...
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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