Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Second Series Volume V Gregory of NyssaPhilip Schaff |
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... 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 handful of scholia, a few passages remain ...
... 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 handful of scholia, a few passages remain ...
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... true Cross, and an iron cross, both of which were found on the body when laying it out. One Gregory retained himself, the other he gave to Vestiana, He buried his sister in the chapel at Annesi, in which her parents and her brother ...
... true Cross, and an iron cross, both of which were found on the body when laying it out. One Gregory retained himself, the other he gave to Vestiana, He buried his sister in the chapel at Annesi, in which her parents and her brother ...
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... true Faith. It is one of the subjects of Gregory's praise of her that by her persuasion the Emperor refused to give an interview to the 'rationalist of the fourth century,' Eunomius. Scarcely anything is known of the latter years of ...
... true Faith. It is one of the subjects of Gregory's praise of her that by her persuasion the Emperor refused to give an interview to the 'rationalist of the fourth century,' Eunomius. Scarcely anything is known of the latter years of ...
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... true. Nyssa was ennobled by the name of its bishop appearing on the roll of this Synod, between those of the Metropolitans of C«sarea and Iconium. Even in outward rank he is equal to the highest. The character of Gregory could not be ...
... true. Nyssa was ennobled by the name of its bishop appearing on the roll of this Synod, between those of the Metropolitans of C«sarea and Iconium. Even in outward rank he is equal to the highest. The character of Gregory could not be ...
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... true and perfect soul is single in its nature, intellectual, immaterial V He was ' as the Angels ' and if he fell, Lucifer fell too. Gregory will not say, as Origen did, that human souls had a body when first created ; rather, as we ...
... true and perfect soul is single in its nature, intellectual, immaterial V He was ' as the Angels ' and if he fell, Lucifer fell too. Gregory will not say, as Origen did, that human souls had a body when first created ; rather, as we ...
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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