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... Father , of the world ... : ... ... ... ... 180-188 Early Christian idea of a single supreme Artificer took perma- nent root ; but questions as to mode emerged , and the first answers were tentative ... ... ... 100 188-190 1 ...
... Father , of the world ... : ... ... ... ... 180-188 Early Christian idea of a single supreme Artificer took perma- nent root ; but questions as to mode emerged , and the first answers were tentative ... ... ... 100 188-190 1 ...
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... the word διανοητική , in antithesis to sensible knowledge , ἡ γὰρ αἰσθητικὴ γνῶσις οὐκ ἔχει προϋποκειμένην γνῶσιν ( Schol . ed . Brandis , p . 196 6 ) . conception of a Father in heaven , and gave it 4 1. INTRODUCTORY .
... the word διανοητική , in antithesis to sensible knowledge , ἡ γὰρ αἰσθητικὴ γνῶσις οὐκ ἔχει προϋποκειμένην γνῶσιν ( Schol . ed . Brandis , p . 196 6 ) . conception of a Father in heaven , and gave it 4 1. INTRODUCTORY .
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Edwin Hatch Andrew Martin Fairbairn. conception of a Father in heaven , and gave it a new meaning . It took existing moral precepts , and gave them a new application . The meaning and the applica- tion had already been anticipated in ...
Edwin Hatch Andrew Martin Fairbairn. conception of a Father in heaven , and gave it a new meaning . It took existing moral precepts , and gave them a new application . The meaning and the applica- tion had already been anticipated in ...
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... Fathers Athanasius , Basil , Gregory of Nazianzus , Gregory of Nyssa , and Cyril of Jerusalem , the decrees of general and local Councils , the apocryphal and pseudonymous literature , enable us to form a clear conception of the change ...
... Fathers Athanasius , Basil , Gregory of Nazianzus , Gregory of Nyssa , and Cyril of Jerusalem , the decrees of general and local Councils , the apocryphal and pseudonymous literature , enable us to form a clear conception of the change ...
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... Father Basil two centuries afterwards , in writing to his old teacher Libanius ; " the truth is , I have been in the company of Moses and Elias , and men of that kind , who tell us no doubt what is true , but in a barbarous dialect , so ...
... Father Basil two centuries afterwards , in writing to his old teacher Libanius ; " the truth is , I have been in the company of Moses and Elias , and men of that kind , who tell us no doubt what is true , but in a barbarous dialect , so ...
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Page 170 - For this, Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not bear false witness, Thou shalt not covet; and if there be any other commandment, it is briefly comprehended in this saying, namely, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. Love worketh no ill to his neighbour: therefore love is the fulfilling of the law.
Page xxiv - The Sermon on the Mount is the promulgation of a new law of conduct; it assumes beliefs rather than formulates them ; the theological conceptions which underlie it belong to the ethical rather than the speculative side of theology; metaphysics are wholly absent. The Nicene Creed is a statement partly of historical facts and partly of dogmatic inferences ; the metaphysical terms which it contains would probably have been unintelligible to the first disciples ; ethics have no place in it. The one belongs...
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Page 253 - We thank thee, holy Father, for thy holy name, which thou hast caused to dwell in our hearts, and for the knowledge and faith and immortality which thou hast made known to us through Jesus thy servant ; to thee be the glory forever.
Page 302 - We thank thee, our Father, for the holy vine of David thy servant, which thou hast made known to us through Jesus thy servant ; to thee be the glory forever.