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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Page xvi
... repentance." Those who had been admitted as candidates for Baptism were in most Churches still reckoned among the Catechumens, being distinguished as awmrovvrts, " compete □<ttes." But from Cyril's language in several passages it ...
... repentance." Those who had been admitted as candidates for Baptism were in most Churches still reckoned among the Catechumens, being distinguished as awmrovvrts, " compete □<ttes." But from Cyril's language in several passages it ...
Page xvii
... repentance and holy living, as the necessary preparations for Baptism, he thus proceeds: "And this washing is called Illumination (^anopfo), because they who learn these things are illuminated in their understanding*." The same ...
... repentance and holy living, as the necessary preparations for Baptism, he thus proceeds: "And this washing is called Illumination (^anopfo), because they who learn these things are illuminated in their understanding*." The same ...
Page xviii
... repentance by gentle persuasion, and pleads for self-discipHne as needful for the good of the souls. One whole Lecture is devoted to the necessity of thorough repentance for all past sins, and forgiveness of all offences*: another to ...
... repentance by gentle persuasion, and pleads for self-discipHne as needful for the good of the souls. One whole Lecture is devoted to the necessity of thorough repentance for all past sins, and forgiveness of all offences*: another to ...
Page xix
... repentance ♢, &c" In this highly rhetorical description of the ecclesiastical discipline so dear to Tertullian there are many features of extreme severity to which Cyril makes no allusion; yet he frequently and very earnestly insists ...
... repentance ♢, &c" In this highly rhetorical description of the ecclesiastical discipline so dear to Tertullian there are many features of extreme severity to which Cyril makes no allusion; yet he frequently and very earnestly insists ...
Page xxi
... repentance 8." We have seen that in Cat. xviii. 22, 3a, Cyril intimated to his Candidates that they would be required to profess publicly the Creed which he had delivered to them and which they had repeated after him. This public ...
... repentance 8." We have seen that in Cat. xviii. 22, 3a, Cyril intimated to his Candidates that they would be required to profess publicly the Creed which he had delivered to them and which they had repeated after him. This public ...
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