Document, Chapter
1 1 | itself to be a bishop, and called by the name of most religious
2 3,1| manner become man, and was called the Son of Man, not merely
3 3,1| or being pleased to be so called, neither on account of taking
4 3,3| for us both became and was called Son of Man. Besides, what
5 3,3| Scriptures, although he is called "the Apostle and High Priest
6 3,3| different from him; for he is called the Spirit of truth and
7 3,3| he attended, having been called, and also blessed, the marriage
8 3,4| per anaphoram, can she be called Theotocos also, because
9 3,4| completed, that he was not yet called the Son of God." And in
10 3,4| of the figure of speech called the communicatio idiomatum
11 3,4| compositions of that language, called the blessed Virgin Theotocos.
12 3,4| whether Mary can properly be called the Mother of God; this
13 3,4| since no one should be called the Lord of himself. ~Theodoret
14 3,4| inasmuch as he was man, is called the servant of the Father,
15 3,4| nevertheless as he is man he was called anointed economically, the
16 3,4| Word of God made flesh was called Christ. And since he possessed
17 4 | be born of thee shall be called the Son of God." And to
18 4 | of the holy Virgin, was called our apostle and high-priest,
19 4 | sufferings of the flesh be called his also whose is the flesh.
20 5 | species) but our faith is called in question. Spiritual weapons
21 5 | is to judge the world is called into judgment; he who is
22 5 | holiness is come together, were called thence. To them therefore
23 6 | they had received, which called forth great indignation
24 6,1| drew up a paper which he called a deposition, and reviled
25 6,1| MESSALIANS WHO ARE ALSO CALLED EUCHETAE ANDENTHUSIASTS. ~(
26 6,1| contaminating heresy is called. And when we were considering
27 6,1| of this heresy, which is called the "Asceticon," should
28 6,1| sorts of persons who were called by the name of Messalians,
29 6,1| that they are sometimes called "Adelphians." They are also
30 6,1| Adelphians." They are also called "Eustathians." "Euchites"
31 6,1| in Hebrew. They were also called "Enthusiasts" or "Corentes"
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