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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... received the mark of complete purification ; and another of those who have manifested to the best of their ability the ... receive, though it be not the Body of Christ, is yet an holy thing, and more holy than the common food which ...
... received the mark of complete purification ; and another of those who have manifested to the best of their ability the ... receive, though it be not the Body of Christ, is yet an holy thing, and more holy than the common food which ...
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... receive," and " the food which sustains us." But Bingham maintains s that S. Augustine here refers only to the symbolical use of salt, of which, he says in his Confessions, I. xl, that while yet a boy he "used to be marked with the sign ...
... receive," and " the food which sustains us." But Bingham maintains s that S. Augustine here refers only to the symbolical use of salt, of which, he says in his Confessions, I. xl, that while yet a boy he "used to be marked with the sign ...
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... receive the heavenly treasure K" " Tell the Physician thine ailment : say thou also, like David, I said, I will confess me my sin unto the Lord ; and the same shall be done in thy case, which he says forthwith, and Thou forgavest the ...
... receive the heavenly treasure K" " Tell the Physician thine ailment : say thou also, like David, I said, I will confess me my sin unto the Lord ; and the same shall be done in thy case, which he says forthwith, and Thou forgavest the ...
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... Receive thou these, and commit them to memory, and have thou power to lay hands upon the Energumens, whether they be ... receiving the means of salvation *." The veil may also have been a symbol of the slavery and darkness of sin, as S ...
... Receive thou these, and commit them to memory, and have thou power to lay hands upon the Energumens, whether they be ... receiving the means of salvation *." The veil may also have been a symbol of the slavery and darkness of sin, as S ...
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... received among the Syrian Christians" (Resch, Agrapha, § 12, p. 361;; we learn that it was the custom "to lift up ... Receive ye one another: and let us salute (a<nra£mnt6u) one another." In the Clementine Liturgy 3 the "Kiss of Peace ...
... received among the Syrian Christians" (Resch, Agrapha, § 12, p. 361;; we learn that it was the custom "to lift up ... Receive ye one another: and let us salute (a<nra£mnt6u) one another." In the Clementine Liturgy 3 the "Kiss of Peace ...
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