Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Second Series, Volume IX Hilary of Poitiers, John of DamascusPhilip Schaff Cosimo, Inc., 2007 M06 1 - 480 pages |
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... according to his own desire or his own character ; while creeds were multiplying , the one Faith was perishing . Since the Council of Nicæa ( § 5 ) there had been no end to this writing of creeds . So busily were men wrangling over ...
... according to his own desire or his own character ; while creeds were multiplying , the one Faith was perishing . Since the Council of Nicæa ( § 5 ) there had been no end to this writing of creeds . So busily were men wrangling over ...
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... according to the canons of taste of that time , is perfect . For we must remember that the education of the day was literary , its aim being to provide the recipient with a prompt and felicitous expression of his thoughts , whatever ...
... according to the canons of taste of that time , is perfect . For we must remember that the education of the day was literary , its aim being to provide the recipient with a prompt and felicitous expression of his thoughts , whatever ...
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... according to Rufinus , Hilary was successful at every stage of his journey . Somewhere on his course he fell in with Eusebius of Vercelli , who had been exiled at the Council of Milan , had passed his time in the region to the East of ...
... according to Rufinus , Hilary was successful at every stage of his journey . Somewhere on his course he fell in with Eusebius of Vercelli , who had been exiled at the Council of Milan , had passed his time in the region to the East of ...
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... according to all rules of literary 4 E.g. Trin . i . 17 . which we call first , though , as we saw , in v . 3 he speaks of our 5 Similarly in iv . 2 he alludes to the first book , meaning that fifth as his second . propriety , have ...
... according to all rules of literary 4 E.g. Trin . i . 17 . which we call first , though , as we saw , in v . 3 he speaks of our 5 Similarly in iv . 2 he alludes to the first book , meaning that fifth as his second . propriety , have ...
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Contents
i | |
xxviii | |
The Theology of St Hilary of Poitiers | lviii |
INTRODUCTION TO THE De Synodis I | 4 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE DE TRINITATE | 31 |
ON THE TRINITY Book I | 40 |
Book III | 62 |
Book IV | 71 |
Psalm I | 236 |
LIV | 243 |
CXXXI | 247 |
INDEX OF SUBJECTS | 249 |
256 | |
263 | |
BOOK III | 45 |
In reply to those who ask whether the two natures are brought under | 52 |
Book V | 85 |
Book VI | 98 |
Book VII | 118 |
Book VIII | 137 |
Book IX | 155 |
Book X | 182 |
Book XI | 203 |
Book XII | 218 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE HOMILIES ON PSALMS I LIII CXXX | 235 |
In reply to those who say If man has two natures and two energies Christ | 64 |
69 | 71 |
CHAP | 76 |
89 | 86 |
CHAP | 92 |
99 Concerning the Antichrist | 99 |
105 | |
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