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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... believe , as is taught by the apostolical church , in the only unbegotten Father , who is the Author of his own ex- istence , who is immutable and invariable , and who subsists always in one state of being , which admits neither of ...
... believe , as is taught by the apostolical church , in the only unbegotten Father , who is the Author of his own ex- istence , who is immutable and invariable , and who subsists always in one state of being , which admits neither of ...
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... believe that the Son proceeded from the Father ; for he is the reflection of the glory of the Father , and the figure of his sub- stance . But let no one be led from this to the supposition that the Son is unbegotten , as is believed by ...
... believe that the Son proceeded from the Father ; for he is the reflection of the glory of the Father , and the figure of his sub- stance . But let no one be led from this to the supposition that the Son is unbegotten , as is believed by ...
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... believe in one catholic and apostolical church , which cannot be destroyed even though all the world were to fight against it , and which never fails to defeat all the impious designs of heretics ; for it is emboldened by the words of ...
... believe in one catholic and apostolical church , which cannot be destroyed even though all the world were to fight against it , and which never fails to defeat all the impious designs of heretics ; for it is emboldened by the words of ...
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... believe , and have taught , and do teach , that the Son is not unbegotten , nor in any way unbe- gotten , even in part ; and that he does not derive his subsistence from any matter ; but that by his own will and counsel he has subsisted ...
... believe , and have taught , and do teach , that the Son is not unbegotten , nor in any way unbe- gotten , even in part ; and that he does not derive his subsistence from any matter ; but that by his own will and counsel he has subsisted ...
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... believe him to be entirely distinct in nature and in power , and yet to be a perfect likeness , in character and in power , of him from whom he originated . We believe that the mode of his beginning cannot be expressed by any words ...
... believe him to be entirely distinct in nature and in power , and yet to be a perfect likeness , in character and in power , of him from whom he originated . We believe that the mode of his beginning cannot be expressed by any words ...
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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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