Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Second Series, Volume VII Cyril of Jerusalem, Gregory NazianzenPhilip Schaff Cosimo, Inc., 2007 M06 1 - 568 pages |
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... heaven upon the waters, and rests upon them, sanctifying them from Himself, and they being thus sanctified imbibe a power of sanctifying K" In the prayer of consecration given in the Apostolic Constitutions the Bishop is directed first ...
... heaven upon the waters, and rests upon them, sanctifying them from Himself, and they being thus sanctified imbibe a power of sanctifying K" In the prayer of consecration given in the Apostolic Constitutions the Bishop is directed first ...
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... heaven ; the psalmody, with which thou wilt be welcomed, is a prelude of those heavenly hymns; the lamps, which thou wilt light, are a mystic sign of the procession of lights, with which bright and virgin souls shall go forth to meet ...
... heaven ; the psalmody, with which thou wilt be welcomed, is a prelude of those heavenly hymns; the lamps, which thou wilt light, are a mystic sign of the procession of lights, with which bright and virgin souls shall go forth to meet ...
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... heaven, the delight of Paradise, a welcome into the kingdom, the gift of adoption." From such language it is clear beyond question that in Cyril of Jerusalem, not to speak of other Oriental Fathers, the tendency is not " to consider ...
... heaven, the delight of Paradise, a welcome into the kingdom, the gift of adoption." From such language it is clear beyond question that in Cyril of Jerusalem, not to speak of other Oriental Fathers, the tendency is not " to consider ...
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... heaven and from the invisible to earth, grasping rocks and oaks in their hands ; for of all such things they lay hold, in obstinately maintaining that-what can be touched and handled alone has being (uvm), because they define ' being ...
... heaven and from the invisible to earth, grasping rocks and oaks in their hands ; for of all such things they lay hold, in obstinately maintaining that-what can be touched and handled alone has being (uvm), because they define ' being ...
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