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Basil is described by the saintly and learned Theodore! s in terms that might seem exaggerated when applied to any but his master, as the light not of Cappadocia only, but of the world.8 To Sophronius * he is the "glory of the Church.
Basil is described by the saintly and learned Theodore! s in terms that might seem exaggerated when applied to any but his master, as the light not of Cappadocia only, but of the world.8 To Sophronius * he is the "glory of the Church.
Página xxxv
And Isaiah, who saw the glory of God, what does he tell us concerning the Divine Essence? In his prophecy about the Christ he says, 'Who shall declare His generation?*8 And what of Paul, the chosen vessel, in whom Christ spake, ...
And Isaiah, who saw the glory of God, what does he tell us concerning the Divine Essence? In his prophecy about the Christ he says, 'Who shall declare His generation?*8 And what of Paul, the chosen vessel, in whom Christ spake, ...
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How utterly absurd," exclaims Basil, " to deny the glory of God to have had brightness ; B to deny the wisdom of God to have been ever with God 1 . . . The Father is of eternity. So also is the Son of eternity, united by generation to ...
How utterly absurd," exclaims Basil, " to deny the glory of God to have had brightness ; B to deny the wisdom of God to have been ever with God 1 . . . The Father is of eternity. So also is the Son of eternity, united by generation to ...
Página xxxvii
... the title " Only Begotten " to mean that the Son alone was begotten and created by the Father alone, and therefore was made the most perfect minister. " If," rejoins Basil, " He does not possess His glory in being perfect God, ...
... the title " Only Begotten " to mean that the Son alone was begotten and created by the Father alone, and therefore was made the most perfect minister. " If," rejoins Basil, " He does not possess His glory in being perfect God, ...
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Again, if He really asked that the glory which He had before the world might be given Him of the Father, He asked it because He had lost it. He would never have sought to receive that of which He was in possession.
Again, if He really asked that the glory which He had before the world might be given Him of the Father, He asked it because He had lost it. He would never have sought to receive that of which He was in possession.
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