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Yet essence '* is not one of the qualities which are absent, but signifies the very being of God ; to reckon this in the same category as the non-existent is to the last degree unreasonable." K Basil " would be quite ready to admit that ...
Yet essence '* is not one of the qualities which are absent, but signifies the very being of God ; to reckon this in the same category as the non-existent is to the last degree unreasonable." K Basil " would be quite ready to admit that ...
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Let us question him as to where he acquired comprehension of this essence. Was it from the common notion that all men share?1 This tioes indeed suggest to us that there is a God, but not what God is. Was it from the teaching of the ...
Let us question him as to where he acquired comprehension of this essence. Was it from the common notion that all men share?1 This tioes indeed suggest to us that there is a God, but not what God is. Was it from the teaching of the ...
Página xxxvi
Eunomius represents the Son as not of the essence of the Father, because begetting is only to be thought of as a sensual act and idea, and therefore is entirely unthinkable in connexion with the being of God. *' The essence of God does ...
Eunomius represents the Son as not of the essence of the Father, because begetting is only to be thought of as a sensual act and idea, and therefore is entirely unthinkable in connexion with the being of God. *' The essence of God does ...
Página xxxvii
He did not hold the essence of the Son to be common to that of the things created out of nothing.3 He would give Him as great a preeminence as the Creator has over His 'own created works.4 Basil attributes little importance to this ...
He did not hold the essence of the Son to be common to that of the things created out of nothing.3 He would give Him as great a preeminence as the Creator has over His 'own created works.4 Basil attributes little importance to this ...
Página xxxviii
The essence of Begetter and Begotten is identical." " The Fourth Book contains notes on the chief passages of Scripture which were relied on by Arian disputants. Among these are i Cor. xo. 28. On the Subjection of the Son, ...
The essence of Begetter and Begotten is identical." " The Fourth Book contains notes on the chief passages of Scripture which were relied on by Arian disputants. Among these are i Cor. xo. 28. On the Subjection of the Son, ...
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