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The great archbishop has been claimed as a '• socialist," whatever may be meant in these days by the term.3 Bttt St. Basil did not renounce all property himself, and had a keen sense of its rights in the case ...
The great archbishop has been claimed as a '• socialist," whatever may be meant in these days by the term.3 Bttt St. Basil did not renounce all property himself, and had a keen sense of its rights in the case ...
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His Mend Gregory gives us no details, but it may be inferred from what he says that he thought Basil ill-used.1 And allusions of Basil have been supposed to imply his own sense of discourtesy and neglect.8 The position became serious.
His Mend Gregory gives us no details, but it may be inferred from what he says that he thought Basil ill-used.1 And allusions of Basil have been supposed to imply his own sense of discourtesy and neglect.8 The position became serious.
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But in his doctrinal system there is a practical denial of the Creed ; the Son may be styled God, but He is a creature, and therefore, in the strict sense of the term, not God at all, and, at best, a hero or demigod.
But in his doctrinal system there is a practical denial of the Creed ; the Son may be styled God, but He is a creature, and therefore, in the strict sense of the term, not God at all, and, at best, a hero or demigod.
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Let them tell us whether reason or sense has reached this point! If they say sense, by which of the senses is it comprehended? Sight? Sight perceives colour. Touch? Touch distinguishes hard and soft, hot and cold, and the like; ...
Let them tell us whether reason or sense has reached this point! If they say sense, by which of the senses is it comprehended? Sight? Sight perceives colour. Touch? Touch distinguishes hard and soft, hot and cold, and the like; ...
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Living beings which are subject to death generate through the operation of the senses: but we must not on this account conceive of God in the same manner; nay, rather shall we be hence guided to the truth that, because corruptible ...
Living beings which are subject to death generate through the operation of the senses: but we must not on this account conceive of God in the same manner; nay, rather shall we be hence guided to the truth that, because corruptible ...
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