Nicene and Post-nicene Fathers First Series, St. Augustine: On the Holy Trinity, Doctrinal Treatises, Moral TreatisesPhilip Schaff "The Council of Nicaea in 325 AD marked the beginning of a new era in Christianity. For the first time, doctrines were organized into a single creed. The Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers did most of their writing during and after this important event in Church history. Unlike the previous era of Christian writing, the Nicene and Post-Nicene era is dominated by a few very important and prolific writers. In Volume III of the 14-volume collected writings of the Nicenes and Post-Nicenes (first published between 1886 and 1889), readers will find a complete collection of Saint Augustines writings concerning Christian doctrine and ethics. On the Holy Trinity is one of his most important works, and Augustine spent a significant amount of time crafting it. Among the ethical considerations covered in the second half of the book readers will find essays on virginity, lying, patience, and proper care for the dead." |
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... whereby the Son issues from the Father and the Spirit from Father and Son , by the eman- ation of sunbeam from sun , light from light , river from fountain , thought from mind , word from thought - when the ternaries from nature and the ...
... whereby the Son issues from the Father and the Spirit from Father and Son , by the eman- ation of sunbeam from sun , light from light , river from fountain , thought from mind , word from thought - when the ternaries from nature and the ...
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... whereby four factors are introduced into the problem . God is not one and three , but one in three . There is no pri- mary monad , as such , and without trinality , to which the three distinctions are secondary adjuncts . The monad , or ...
... whereby four factors are introduced into the problem . God is not one and three , but one in three . There is no pri- mary monad , as such , and without trinality , to which the three distinctions are secondary adjuncts . The monad , or ...
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... whereby to sig- having yet attained , we are to be nourished nify that which indeed is not so , but must by faith , and led by such ways as are more needs so be said : as , for instance , " I the suited to our capacity , that we may be ...
... whereby to sig- having yet attained , we are to be nourished nify that which indeed is not so , but must by faith , and led by such ways as are more needs so be said : as , for instance , " I the suited to our capacity , that we may be ...
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... whereby a heed- even the same questions , that the matter it- ful piety , healing the feebleness of the mind , self may reach the greatest number - some may render it able to perceive the unchangea- in one way , some in another . But if ...
... whereby a heed- even the same questions , that the matter it- ful piety , healing the feebleness of the mind , self may reach the greatest number - some may render it able to perceive the unchangea- in one way , some in another . But if ...
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... whereby He is said in the Song of Songs to the bride , is able even to subdue * all things unto Him- " We will make thee borders of gold , with self . " 3 For the working of the Father and studs of silver , while the King sitteth at His ...
... whereby He is said in the Song of Songs to the bride , is able even to subdue * all things unto Him- " We will make thee borders of gold , with self . " 3 For the working of the Father and studs of silver , while the King sitteth at His ...
Contents
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He instructs us that there is a kind of trinity discernible in man who is the image of God viz the mind | 134 |
After premising the difference between wisdom and knowledge he points out a kind of trinity in that which | 166 |
BOOK XIV | 183 |
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Page 32 - He that rejecteth me, and receiveth not my words, hath one that judgeth him: the word that I have spoken, the same shall judge him in the last day.
Page 40 - He shall glorify me : for he shall receive of mine, and shall shew it unto you. All things that the Father hath are mine : therefore said I, that he shall take of mine, and shall show it unto you.
Page 54 - I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient of days did sit, whose garment was white as snow, and the hair of his head like the pure wool: his throne was like the fiery flame and his wheels as burning fire.