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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... preached by several Presbyters in succession, the Bishop preaching last From Cyril's Homily on the Paralytic (§ 20) we learn that he preached immediately before the Bishop, and so must have held a distinguished position among the ...
... preached by several Presbyters in succession, the Bishop preaching last From Cyril's Homily on the Paralytic (§ 20) we learn that he preached immediately before the Bishop, and so must have held a distinguished position among the ...
Page xiii
... preach the Gospel, if thou wilt 6." The more systematic instruction of those who had been already admitted to the ... preacher himself. [" After this preface the whole Creed is to. be recited, without interposing any discussion, * I ...
... preach the Gospel, if thou wilt 6." The more systematic instruction of those who had been already admitted to the ... preacher himself. [" After this preface the whole Creed is to. be recited, without interposing any discussion, * I ...
Page xv
... preached, the special prayers of the Catechumens said, and the blessing given to each by the Bishop in the words of the "prayer of the imposition of hands6." After this the Deacon says, " Go out, ye Catechumens, in peace." (2) After the ...
... preached, the special prayers of the Catechumens said, and the blessing given to each by the Bishop in the words of the "prayer of the imposition of hands6." After this the Deacon says, " Go out, ye Catechumens, in peace." (2) After the ...
Page xlv
... preached on the words after the order of Mekhizedek at the public Service on the Lord's day. As he does not here employ his usual phrase "yesterday," we may infer that Cat. x. was delivered not earlier than the Tuesday following the 4th ...
... preached on the words after the order of Mekhizedek at the public Service on the Lord's day. As he does not here employ his usual phrase "yesterday," we may infer that Cat. x. was delivered not earlier than the Tuesday following the 4th ...
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... preach not three Gods; let the Marcionites be silenced ; but with the Holy Ghost through One Son we preach One God. The Faith is indivisible ; the worship inseparable. We neither separate the Holy Trinity, like some (that is the Arians) ...
... preach not three Gods; let the Marcionites be silenced ; but with the Holy Ghost through One Son we preach One God. The Faith is indivisible ; the worship inseparable. We neither separate the Holy Trinity, like some (that is the Arians) ...
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