Document, Chapter
1 1 | to Philip uttering these true and magnificent encomiums,
2 3,1| being brought together in a true union, there is of both
3 3,1| respect departed from the true statement of the faith,
4 3,3| substance of the Father, True God from True God, Light
5 3,3| the Father, True God from True God, Light from Light, through
6 3,3| be further doubt that the true Lamb died for us and on
7 3,3| God-inspired Scriptures, and in the true confessions of the blessed
8 3,4| says that the Emmanuel is true God, and not rather God
9 3,4| simulated or shadowed forth; but true and like to ours. Amphilochius
10 3,4| indeed, every Christian in true moral fellowship with him--
11 3,4| ingenerate, God in man, true Life in death, Son of Mary
12 3,4| Wherefore from these three, a true conception, nutrition, and
13 3,4| Mother of God." It is true that some persons have thought
14 3,4| Theodore did not suppose a true union of the two natures
15 3,4| the same in virtue of the true unity of natures, and is
16 4 | expression as consistent with true piety. But if he speaks
17 4 | of idolatry, but be the true ~218 ~worshippers of God,
18 4 | man, but the natural and true Son of God, made man, and
19 5 | of the Holy Spirit. For true is that which we read, since
20 6 | Ephesus [and the ~same is true of this first canon. Ed.] "
21 6,1| and having set forth the true doctrine, they sum up. ~"
22 6,1| that which, accepted as a true and indubitable crime, induced
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