NPNF2-03. Theodoret, Jerome, Gennadius, & Rufinus: Historical WritingsCCEL |
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... nature.” Probably both the Egyptian and the Syrian would have found no difficulty in subscribing the language of our ... nature, but the whole person of Christ, in whom both natures are. When the Apostle saith of the Jews that they ...
... nature.” Probably both the Egyptian and the Syrian would have found no difficulty in subscribing the language of our ... nature, but the whole person of Christ, in whom both natures are. When the Apostle saith of the Jews that they ...
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... nature of God, the Persons of the Trinity, or the union of the divine and human nature of Christ, concerning the revelations of Scripture, or even the opinions of the ancient fathers. The orthodoxy or heterodoxy of certain writings by ...
... nature of God, the Persons of the Trinity, or the union of the divine and human nature of Christ, concerning the revelations of Scripture, or even the opinions of the ancient fathers. The orthodoxy or heterodoxy of certain writings by ...
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... nature of man. Basilides in like manner distinguished between the only-begotten, the Word and the Wisdom. Cerdon, on the other hand, Marcion, and Manes, said that the Christ appeared as man, though he had nothing human. Cerinthus ...
... nature of man. Basilides in like manner distinguished between the only-begotten, the Word and the Wisdom. Cerdon, on the other hand, Marcion, and Manes, said that the Christ appeared as man, though he had nothing human. Cerinthus ...
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... nature. Things that are undergoing mixture do not remain what they were, and to assert this in the case of God the Word and of the seed of David would be most absurd. We must obey the Lord when He exhibits the two natures and says to ...
... nature. Things that are undergoing mixture do not remain what they were, and to assert this in the case of God the Word and of the seed of David would be most absurd. We must obey the Lord when He exhibits the two natures and says to ...
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... nature assumed from us, the addition of the term natural is superfluous. It suffices to confess the union, and union is understood of things distinguished, for if there were no division an union could never be apprehended. The ...
... nature assumed from us, the addition of the term natural is superfluous. It suffices to confess the union, and union is understood of things distinguished, for if there were no division an union could never be apprehended. The ...
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 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Nicene and Post-nicene Fathers: Second Series: Theodoret, Jerome, Gennadius ... Philip Schaff Vista previa limitada - 2007 |
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