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... my ears when I saw the fulfillment before my eyes and I lauded and worshipped the truth.” Of the peace of Theodoret's earlier manhood Dr. Newman26 says in a sentence less open to criticism than another which shall be.
... my ears when I saw the fulfillment before my eyes and I lauded and worshipped the truth.” Of the peace of Theodoret's earlier manhood Dr. Newman26 says in a sentence less open to criticism than another which shall be.
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... manhood was an unreality. Yet he and Theodoret were substantially at one. Theodoret's failure to apprehend Cyril's drift was no doubt due less to any want of intelligence on the part of the Syrian than to the overbearing bitterness of ...
... manhood was an unreality. Yet he and Theodoret were substantially at one. Theodoret's failure to apprehend Cyril's drift was no doubt due less to any want of intelligence on the part of the Syrian than to the overbearing bitterness of ...
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... manhood.'” Cyril “in his letter to Euoptius earnestly disclaims both forms of Apollinarianism—the notion of a mindless manhood in Christ and the notion of a body formed out of Godhead. In his reply (on Art iv.) he admits the language ...
... manhood.'” Cyril “in his letter to Euoptius earnestly disclaims both forms of Apollinarianism—the notion of a mindless manhood in Christ and the notion of a body formed out of Godhead. In his reply (on Art iv.) he admits the language ...
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... manhood: if it mentions man it at the same time confesses the Godhead. It is impossible always to speak of Him in terms of sublimity, on account of the nature which He received from us, for if even when lowly terms are employed some men ...
... manhood: if it mentions man it at the same time confesses the Godhead. It is impossible always to speak of Him in terms of sublimity, on account of the nature which He received from us, for if even when lowly terms are employed some men ...
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... manhood; that He is of one substance with the Father as touching His godhead, of one substance with us as touching His manhood; for there is made an union of two natures; wherefore we confess one Christ, one Son, one Lord. According to ...
... manhood; that He is of one substance with the Father as touching His godhead, of one substance with us as touching His manhood; for there is made an union of two natures; wherefore we confess one Christ, one Son, one Lord. According to ...
Contents
Gal iv 7 | |
John xv 15 | |
Isaiah xlix 6 covenant of the people being imported from lxii 6 | |
Luke i 34 35 | |
Luke iv 17 21 | iv |
Acts x 38 | x |
Isaiah xi 1 2 | ccxvi |
John i 33 | cclxxxii |
Hebrews v 13 | iv |
Isaiah xxv 8 | xvi |
Col i 15 | 42 |
John xiv 7 | 1 |
Heb ii 14 | 103 |
Matt iii 15 | 16 |
Heb iv 15 | 18 |
John vii 19 d viii 40 | 19 |
Cor ii 12 | ii |
John ii 9 | 32 |
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