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To the bishops of the province who had asked him to come to Caesarea without saying why, in the hope perhaps that so strong a friend of Basil's might be kept away from the election without being afterwards able to contest it on the ...
To the bishops of the province who had asked him to come to Caesarea without saying why, in the hope perhaps that so strong a friend of Basil's might be kept away from the election without being afterwards able to contest it on the ...
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Basil is able at that date to speak of Anthirnus as in complete agreement with him.' VIII. — St. Basil and Eustathots. It was Basil's doom to suffer through his friendships. If the fault lay with himself in the case of Gregory, ...
Basil is able at that date to speak of Anthirnus as in complete agreement with him.' VIII. — St. Basil and Eustathots. It was Basil's doom to suffer through his friendships. If the fault lay with himself in the case of Gregory, ...
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By 376, as he playfully reminds Amphiloehius, he had lost all his teeth,8 „ At last the powerful mind and the fiery enthusiasm of duty were no longer able to stimulate the energies of the feeble frame. The winter of 378-9 dealt the last ...
By 376, as he playfully reminds Amphiloehius, he had lost all his teeth,8 „ At last the powerful mind and the fiery enthusiasm of duty were no longer able to stimulate the energies of the feeble frame. The winter of 378-9 dealt the last ...
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For again, as though Eunomius were Lord himself, and able to give to the Only Begotten what rank and dignity he chooses, he goes on to argue, — We attribute to Him so much supereminence as the Creator must of necessity have over His own ...
For again, as though Eunomius were Lord himself, and able to give to the Only Begotten what rank and dignity he chooses, he goes on to argue, — We attribute to Him so much supereminence as the Creator must of necessity have over His own ...
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The words * if it be possible ' are those of one in doubt, and not thoroughly assured that the Father could save Him. How could not He who gave the boon of life to corpses much rather be able to preserve life in the living?
The words * if it be possible ' are those of one in doubt, and not thoroughly assured that the Father could save Him. How could not He who gave the boon of life to corpses much rather be able to preserve life in the living?
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