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... understand by the sound , not being the actual sound . Now whoever can conceive the de Trin . notion of word , as existing not only before its sound , but c.19 . ( x . ) even before the idea of its sound is formed , may see enigmati ...
... understand by the sound , not being the actual sound . Now whoever can conceive the de Trin . notion of word , as existing not only before its sound , but c.19 . ( x . ) even before the idea of its sound is formed , may see enigmati ...
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... understand the Beginning , as meaning that all things are made according to Wisdom , and the patterns contained therein ; or , inasmuch as the Beginning of the Son is the Father , the Beginning of all creatures and existencies , to ...
... understand the Beginning , as meaning that all things are made according to Wisdom , and the patterns contained therein ; or , inasmuch as the Beginning of the Son is the Father , the Beginning of all creatures and existencies , to ...
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... understand now the eternal Father , the coeternal Son : yet the Son is like the emitted brightness , which is less bril- liant than the fire , or the reflected image , which is less real than the twig . Not so : there is complete ...
... understand now the eternal Father , the coeternal Son : yet the Son is like the emitted brightness , which is less bril- liant than the fire , or the reflected image , which is less real than the twig . Not so : there is complete ...
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... Understand then that Brightness , as revealing the coeternity of the Son with the Father ; Word as proving the impassibility of His birth , and Son as conveying His consubstantiality . CHRYS . But they Chrys . say that In the beginning ...
... Understand then that Brightness , as revealing the coeternity of the Son with the Father ; Word as proving the impassibility of His birth , and Son as conveying His consubstantiality . CHRYS . But they Chrys . say that In the beginning ...
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... understand that the Word , Which is co- eternal with God the Father , was before all time . 3. All things were made by him . 13 . ii . de Trin . ALCUIN ; After speaking of the nature of the Son , he proceeds to His operations , saying ...
... understand that the Word , Which is co- eternal with God the Father , was before all time . 3. All things were made by him . 13 . ii . de Trin . ALCUIN ; After speaking of the nature of the Son , he proceeds to His operations , saying ...
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Abraham adds ALCUIN Apostle Arian Art thou baptism baptized BEDE beginning begotten believeth birth blind body born bread called Capernaum carnal Christ CHRYS circumcision cometh darkness death devil disciples divine doctrine doeth doth eternal Evangelist eyes faith feast flesh follows Galilee give given glory grace GREG healed hear heard heaven HILARY Holy Ghost Holy Spirit honour human Jerusalem Jesus answered Jesus saith unto Jews Joan John Judæa judge knew light live Lord's Manichæans meaning miracles Moses nature Only-Begotten Orig ORIGEN Passover Pharisees Prophets received resurrection sabbath salvation Samaria Samaritans say unto Scriptures servant sheep Shepherd shew sinner sins Son of God soul speak spoke teach temple testimony thee Theoph THEOPHYL things Thou art Tr.xxvi Tract Trin true truth understand verily voice Vulg whence whereas Wherefore wished woman Word worship ye believe