NPNF2-03. Theodoret, Jerome, Gennadius, & Rufinus: Historical WritingsCCEL |
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... Christ and the notion of a body formed out of Godhead. In his reply (on Art iv.) he admits the language appropriate to each nature.” Probably both the Egyptian and the Syrian would have found no difficulty in subscribing the language of ...
... Christ and the notion of a body formed out of Godhead. In his reply (on Art iv.) he admits the language appropriate to each nature.” Probably both the Egyptian and the Syrian would have found no difficulty in subscribing the language of ...
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... Christ. Book II. Chap. iv. Stanley, Christian Institutions, Chap. xvi. 4 and Canon Bright Art. Dioscorus in Dict. Christ. Biog. General Councils, it may be remarked, have been depreciated and ridiculed by historians of two kinds; the ...
... Christ. Book II. Chap. iv. Stanley, Christian Institutions, Chap. xvi. 4 and Canon Bright Art. Dioscorus in Dict. Christ. Biog. General Councils, it may be remarked, have been depreciated and ridiculed by historians of two kinds; the ...
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... Christ. iv, 4), following in the wake of Gibbon, remarks that “the church was not now disturbed by the sublime, if inexplicable, dogmas concerning the nature of God, the Persons of the Trinity, or the union of the divine and human ...
... Christ. iv, 4), following in the wake of Gibbon, remarks that “the church was not now disturbed by the sublime, if inexplicable, dogmas concerning the nature of God, the Persons of the Trinity, or the union of the divine and human ...
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... Christ, but as a timeserver and pretender, seeking rather to be thought, than to be, a Christian. Garnerius indeed ... Christ within the pleroma and Jesus, and also the Christ who is without. He said that Jesus became man, by putting on ...
... Christ, but as a timeserver and pretender, seeking rather to be thought, than to be, a Christian. Garnerius indeed ... Christ within the pleroma and Jesus, and also the Christ who is without. He said that Jesus became man, by putting on ...
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... Christ appeared as man, though he had nothing human. Cerinthus maintained that Jesus was generated of Joseph and Mary after the common manner of men, but that the Christ came down from on high on Jesus. The Ebionites, the Theodotians ...
... Christ appeared as man, though he had nothing human. Cerinthus maintained that Jesus was generated of Joseph and Mary after the common manner of men, but that the Christ came down from on high on Jesus. The Ebionites, the Theodotians ...
Contenido
Gal iv 7 | |
John xv 15 | |
Isaiah xlix 6 covenant of the people being imported from lxii 6 | |
Luke i 34 35 | |
Luke iv 17 21 | iv |
Acts x 38 | x |
Isaiah xi 1 2 | ccxvi |
John i 33 | cclxxxii |
Hebrews v 13 | iv |
Isaiah xxv 8 | xvi |
Col i 15 | 42 |
John xiv 7 | 1 |
Heb ii 14 | 103 |
Matt iii 15 | 16 |
Heb iv 15 | 18 |
John vii 19 d viii 40 | 19 |
Cor ii 12 | ii |
John ii 9 | 32 |
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Nicene and Post-nicene Fathers: Second Series: Theodoret, Jerome, Gennadius ... Philip Schaff Vista previa limitada - 2007 |
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