Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Second Series Volume V Gregory of NyssaPhilip Schaff |
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... spirit ; the deep sorrow over heretics who forfeit the blessings of the Spirit changes only here. s Notably BeUaimine : Gwtser, the Jesuit, against «ke Calvinist Molino. 4 See Note i to the Inttoductorr Letter to the Treatise. His ...
... spirit ; the deep sorrow over heretics who forfeit the blessings of the Spirit changes only here. s Notably BeUaimine : Gwtser, the Jesuit, against «ke Calvinist Molino. 4 See Note i to the Inttoductorr Letter to the Treatise. His ...
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... Spirit is not preserved in it. Nevertheless there was a large field, larger even than in the next century, in which rationalizing was not only allowable, but was even required of him. In this there are three questions which Gregory has ...
... Spirit is not preserved in it. Nevertheless there was a large field, larger even than in the next century, in which rationalizing was not only allowable, but was even required of him. In this there are three questions which Gregory has ...
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... (spirit and flesh), and his fall was not a mere ' accident, but a necessary consequence of this mixed nature. Adam must have fallen : there was no perfect humanity in Paradise. In man's mixed nature of spirit and flesh nutrition is the ...
... (spirit and flesh), and his fall was not a mere ' accident, but a necessary consequence of this mixed nature. Adam must have fallen : there was no perfect humanity in Paradise. In man's mixed nature of spirit and flesh nutrition is the ...
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... spirit of equal prerogative with Deity, Gregory gives no encouragement to this; he distinctly teaches that, though the soul is incomposite, it is not in the least independent of time and space, as the Deity is. In fact he almost ...
... spirit of equal prerogative with Deity, Gregory gives no encouragement to this; he distinctly teaches that, though the soul is incomposite, it is not in the least independent of time and space, as the Deity is. In fact he almost ...
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... spirit like Gregory. Doubtless fragments of Origen's teaching, mere details very often, were seized upon and appropriated by others ; they were erected into dogmas and made to do duty for the whole living fabric ; and even those details ...
... spirit like Gregory. Doubtless fragments of Origen's teaching, mere details very often, were seized upon and appropriated by others ; they were erected into dogmas and made to do duty for the whole living fabric ; and even those details ...
Contents
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Books TilIX Translation with Notes by Rev H A Wilson | 135 |
Books XXII Rev H C Ogles translation revised with Notes by Rev H | 220 |
On the Holy Spirit against Mscedonius A Fragment Translation with Notes | 326 |
On Not three Gods Translation with Notes by Rev H A Wilson 386 331 337 | 386 |
The Great Catechism | 471 |
Appendix List of remaining Treatises and Editions | 554 |
Genera | 561 |
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Page 129 - He hath blinded their eyes, and hardened their heart; that they should not see with their eyes, nor understand with their heart, and be converted, and I should heal them. 41 These things said Esaias, when he saw his glory, and spake of him.
Page 262 - And there are also many other things which Jesus did, the which, if they should be written every one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written.
Page 190 - Wherefore God also hath highly exalted Him, and given Him a name which is above every name : that at the name of Jesus every knee shall bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth ; and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father'
Page 156 - And again, when he bringeth in the first-begotten into the world, he saith, And let all the angels of God worship him.
Page 290 - And out of the ground the LORD God formed every beast of the field, and every fowl of the air; and brought them unto Adam to see what he would call them : and whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof.
Page 41 - He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much : and he that is unjust in the least is unjust also in much.
Page 157 - But unto the Son he saith, Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever; a sceptre of righteousness is the sceptre of thy kingdom...