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... creatures Passages from the Fathers He who is born of God is God In like manner He is " Radiance from the Sun " Hence , on the other hand , a subordination of the Son to the Father As explained by Bull and Petavius . · 158 • 159 • 160 ...
... creatures Passages from the Fathers He who is born of God is God In like manner He is " Radiance from the Sun " Hence , on the other hand , a subordination of the Son to the Father As explained by Bull and Petavius . · 158 • 159 • 160 ...
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... creatures " is " not like other creatures " • · " Before all time " is " before all creation " All titles admit of a secondary sense 3. Its original documents : ~ · 210 · • 210 · 211 Arius to Eusebius • • Arius to Alexander . Arius's ...
... creatures " is " not like other creatures " • · " Before all time " is " before all creation " All titles admit of a secondary sense 3. Its original documents : ~ · 210 · • 210 · 211 Arius to Eusebius • • Arius to Alexander . Arius's ...
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... creature . The occasion of these statements , as imputed to him , was a viva voce controversy with a heathen , which had been taken down in writing by the bystanders . The charge of Sabellianism is refuted by Gregory's extant writings ...
... creature . The occasion of these statements , as imputed to him , was a viva voce controversy with a heathen , which had been taken down in writing by the bystanders . The charge of Sabellianism is refuted by Gregory's extant writings ...
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... creature , ' ' made , ' and the like . So again , many statements which he has made concerning the Incarnation , are referred to the Divine Nature of the Son by those who do not skilfully enter into his meaning ; as , indeed , is the ...
... creature , ' ' made , ' and the like . So again , many statements which he has made concerning the Incarnation , are referred to the Divine Nature of the Son by those who do not skilfully enter into his meaning ; as , indeed , is the ...
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... creatures such as ourselves , who estimate everything by the rule of associa- tion and arrangement , by the notion of a purpose and plan , object and means , parts and whole . What , for instance , is the revelation of general moral ...
... creatures such as ourselves , who estimate everything by the rule of associa- tion and arrangement , by the notion of a purpose and plan , object and means , parts and whole . What , for instance , is the revelation of general moral ...
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