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1 2 | that he is the Holy ~ ~Spirit, the Spirit of God, the
2 2 | the Holy ~ ~Spirit, the Spirit of God, the perfect Spirit,
3 2 | Spirit of God, the perfect Spirit, the Spirit the Comforter, ~ ~
4 2 | the perfect Spirit, the Spirit the Comforter, ~ ~uncreate,
5 2 | Son of God and the Holy Spirit are subject to change and ~ ~
6 2 | Father ~ ~with the Holy Spirit for ever and ever. Amen.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
7 3 | procession of the Holy Spirit, however much through ecclesiastico-~ ~
8 3 | the Procession of the Holy Spirit. In J. M. Neale's History
9 3 | double source of the Holy Spirit, the expression ~ ~ ekporeuomenon
10 3 | one word [that the Holy ~ ~Spirit proceeds from the Son] having
11 3 | the Latins assert the Holy Spirit to proceed from the Father
12 3 | from saying that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father ~ ~
13 3 | procession of the Holy ~ ~Spirit can be found than the fact
14 7 | of the Son and the Holy Spirit as creatures. The ~ ~Macedonians,
15 7 | homoiousion" to the Holy Spirit, they afterwards persisted
16 7 | divinity ~ ~of the Holy Spirit was at last their capital
17 7 | of God, yet ~ ~called the Spirit a creature, and one of the
18 7 | condemned the notion that the Spirit was a ~ ~creature, as being "
19 7 | on the nature of the Holy Spirit, ~ ~had by implication ranked
20 7 | Damasus, who declared ~ ~the Spirit to be truly and properly
21 7 | the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit, pp. 58, 67), and in ~ ~
22 7 | animal), but not a rational spirit ( nous ~ ~ pneuma yukh
23 7 | was made ~ ~flesh"--not spirit; "God was manifest in the
24 7 | the place of rite human spirit in Christ. But he ~ ~strongly
25 7 | teleios anqrwpos ). ~ ~The spirit or rational soul is the
26 9 | the Son and the Holy ~ ~Spirit as aspects and modes of,
27 9 | the ~ ~Son, and the Holy Spirit" (Euseb., H. E., vii.. 6).
28 15| the Son, and the ~ ~Holy Spirit as consubstantial is highly
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