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Page 125
... distinct from Him ; the Emanatist , if he may so be called , denied that He was a Person , or more than an extraordinary manifestation of Divine Power . The Catholics , on the other hand , asserted His distinct personality ; and ...
... distinct from Him ; the Emanatist , if he may so be called , denied that He was a Person , or more than an extraordinary manifestation of Divine Power . The Catholics , on the other hand , asserted His distinct personality ; and ...
Page 127
... distinct in nature from the incommunicable essence of the Father , " as the vine is distinct from the vine - dresser , " and in consequence , not eternal . The illustration imputed to Dionysius in this accusation , being a reference to ...
... distinct in nature from the incommunicable essence of the Father , " as the vine is distinct from the vine - dresser , " and in consequence , not eternal . The illustration imputed to Dionysius in this accusation , being a reference to ...
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... distinct in substance from God , was at the same time essentially distinct from every created nature . Or they suggested that He was the offspring of the Person ( hypostasis ) , not of the substance or usia of the Father ; or , so to ...
... distinct in substance from God , was at the same time essentially distinct from every created nature . Or they suggested that He was the offspring of the Person ( hypostasis ) , not of the substance or usia of the Father ; or , so to ...
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