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Side 18
... nature of the difeafe which he has cured . 17 I confess myself deeply indebted to the two lives of Gregory Nazianzen , compofed , with very different views , by Tillemont ( Mem . Ecclef . tom . ix . p . 305-560 . 692–731 . ) , and Le ...
... nature of the difeafe which he has cured . 17 I confess myself deeply indebted to the two lives of Gregory Nazianzen , compofed , with very different views , by Tillemont ( Mem . Ecclef . tom . ix . p . 305-560 . 692–731 . ) , and Le ...
Side 19
... Nazianzen was ignorant of the Greek language ; but his mother - tongue , the language of Nature , is the fame in Cappadocia and in Britain . CHAP . XXVII . XXVII . CHAP . of Safima 3 ° , without C 2 of OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 19.
... Nazianzen was ignorant of the Greek language ; but his mother - tongue , the language of Nature , is the fame in Cappadocia and in Britain . CHAP . XXVII . XXVII . CHAP . of Safima 3 ° , without C 2 of OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 19.
Side 25
... nature and religion but a very material circum- ftance may be difcovered , which tended to dif- tinguish the degrees of their theological faith . Both parties , in the schools , as well as in the temples , acknowledged and worshipped ...
... nature and religion but a very material circum- ftance may be difcovered , which tended to dif- tinguish the degrees of their theological faith . Both parties , in the schools , as well as in the temples , acknowledged and worshipped ...
Side 26
... nature of the Son of God and the various opinions , which were em- braced concerning the Second , were extended and transferred , by a natural analogy , to the Third , perfon of the Trinity " . Yet it was found , or it was thought ...
... nature of the Son of God and the various opinions , which were em- braced concerning the Second , were extended and transferred , by a natural analogy , to the Third , perfon of the Trinity " . Yet it was found , or it was thought ...
Side 31
... natural temper ; when it was not hardened , or inflamed , by religious zeal . From his retirement , he exhorts Nectarius to profecute the heretics of Conftantinople . 48 See the Theodofian Code , 1. xvi . tit . v . leg . 6-23 . , with ...
... natural temper ; when it was not hardened , or inflamed , by religious zeal . From his retirement , he exhorts Nectarius to profecute the heretics of Conftantinople . 48 See the Theodofian Code , 1. xvi . tit . v . leg . 6-23 . , with ...
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