Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Ambrose: Select works and lettersPhilip Schaff, Henry Wace Hendrickson Publishers, 1994 - 497 halaman The Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Second Series contains in fourteen volumes the works of the Greek Fathers from Eusebius to John of Damascus and the Latin Fathers from Hilary to Gregory the Great. Several of the writings appear for the first time in English. The first three volumes are a complete collection of the historical writings of the Fathers, whose permanent value as the primary sources is universally acknowledged. Other volumes contain the works of eminent figures in early Christian history, such as Athanasius, Jerome, and Ambrose. The series concludes with the canons and decrees of the seven ecumenical councils, as well as canons of local synod with ecumenical acceptance. The Second Series is edited by Philip Schaff, eminent church historian and professor at Union Theological Seminary, NY, and Henry Wace, Principal of Kings College, London. |
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... reason . Or one might put it thus : If ye are angry , be angry with your selves , because ye are roused , and ye will not sin . For he who is angry with himself , because he has been so easily roused , ceases to be angry with another ...
... reason . Or one might put it thus : If ye are angry , be angry with your selves , because ye are roused , and ye will not sin . For he who is angry with himself , because he has been so easily roused , ceases to be angry with another ...
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... reason ( let us always keep a place for counsel ) , so , too , ought we to observe that rule in our language , so that neither wrath nor hatred may be aroused , and that we may not show any signs of our greed or sloth . 100. Let our ...
... reason ( let us always keep a place for counsel ) , so , too , ought we to observe that rule in our language , so that neither wrath nor hatred may be aroused , and that we may not show any signs of our greed or sloth . 100. Let our ...
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... reasons why we affirm that something cannot be , and shows that the first three fail to apply to Christ , and infers that the only reason why the Son can do nothing of Himself is His Unity in Power with the Father . 49. In what sense ...
... reasons why we affirm that something cannot be , and shows that the first three fail to apply to Christ , and infers that the only reason why the Son can do nothing of Himself is His Unity in Power with the Father . 49. In what sense ...
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On the Holy Spirit | 91 |
On the Death of Satyrus | 159 |
On the Belief in the Resurrection | 174 |
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