A History of the Church from A.D. 322 to the Death of Theodore of Mopsuestia, A.D. 427H.G. Bohn, 1854 - 480 pages |
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... nature in Christ in one person , the former denied that the two natures in Christ remained distinct . In this controversy Theodoret suffered a second defeat . Dioscorus raised up enemies against him in Constantinople , who accused him ...
... nature in Christ in one person , the former denied that the two natures in Christ remained distinct . In this controversy Theodoret suffered a second defeat . Dioscorus raised up enemies against him in Constantinople , who accused him ...
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... nature are united in one person , yet these two natures subsist without mixture or confusion . At the end of the dialogues is a synopsis of the arguments previously advanced , arranged in the scholastic form ; the dialogues themselves ...
... nature are united in one person , yet these two natures subsist without mixture or confusion . At the end of the dialogues is a synopsis of the arguments previously advanced , arranged in the scholastic form ; the dialogues themselves ...
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... nature , relate chiefly to his own private affairs . These letters give an insight into the character and motives of Theodoret . They serve to prove the blamelessness of his course of life , and the piety , charity , and true humility ...
... nature , relate chiefly to his own private affairs . These letters give an insight into the character and motives of Theodoret . They serve to prove the blamelessness of his course of life , and the piety , charity , and true humility ...
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... nature liable to change , and capable both of virtue and of vice . Their hypothesis , of his having been created , contradicts the testimony of the Di- vine Scriptures , which declare the immutability , the Divinity , and the wisdom of ...
... nature liable to change , and capable both of virtue and of vice . Their hypothesis , of his having been created , contradicts the testimony of the Di- vine Scriptures , which declare the immutability , the Divinity , and the wisdom of ...
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... nature any qualifications superior to those of the other sons of God ; for God , say they , has not any son by nature , nor , indeed , had he any connexion whatever with him ; they consider that he was elected because , though mutable by ...
... nature any qualifications superior to those of the other sons of God ; for God , say they , has not any son by nature , nor , indeed , had he any connexion whatever with him ; they consider that he was elected because , though mutable by ...
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Page 17 - In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God ; all things were made by him, and without him was not any thing made that was made.
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