La seconde surprise de l'amour: comédie, : Représentée par les Comédiens François, au mois de Decembre 1727

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96. oldal - That is the faith of the Fathers; that is the faith of the Apostles: Peter has spoken through Leo; Leo and Cyril have taught the same doctrines ; let Cyrill be held in eternal remembrance ! Anathema to him who does not hold this faith ! Why was it not thus read to us in Ephesus? Dioscurus concealed it from us...
101. oldal - We, then, following the holy Fathers, all with one consent, teach men to confess one and the same Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, the same perfect in Godhead and also perfect in manhood...
50. oldal - ... compass of his learning, his acuteness, and, as we must suppose also, the force of his personal character, conjoined with his labours through many years as a teacher both of churches and of young and talented disciples, and as a prolific writer, gained for him the title of Magister...
233. oldal - Even though we have known Christ after the flesh, yet now know we Him no longer.
255. oldal - ... reconciled, we become children of God, adopted sons; but the adopted sons must also have an adopted Head (L. ii. 4, 14). As to the glory of His deity, in virtue of which He is in all things like the Father, and unlike every creature, Christ cannot have been in all points like us, sin excepted (excepta lege peccati). As to His humanity alone, that is, as to His nature, did He in all things resemble us; in respect to His glory, there is none like, none equal to Him. What more excellent, honourable,...
50. oldal - Theodore of Mopsuestia was the crown and climax of the school of Antioch. The compass of his learning, his acuteness, and...
87. oldal - Both natures retained their individuality : and, as the form of God did not do away with the form of the servant, so the form of the servant did not detract from the form of God. God was not changed by His compassion, nor was man consumed by the Divine majesty. The true God was born in the entire and perfect nature of a true man : He was " totus in suis, totus in nostris.
175. oldal - The formula, pia evepyeia, although employed by some of the holy Fathers, wears still a strange face to some, and excites the suspicion that there may be an intention of leading them into Monophysitism: it would, therefore, be better avoided. The formula, Svo...
357. oldal - Dicendum quod, sicut supra* dictum est, in Christo non solum fuit gratia sicut in quodam homine singulari, sed sicut in capite totius Ecclesiae, cui omnes uniuntur sicut capiti membra, ex quibus constituitur mystice una persona.

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