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1 1,1,5 | the Theo-~logian.), St. Basil the Great, St. John of Damascus, 2 1,Add,1| worship and meditation. ~ ~St. Basil and “Unwritten Tradition.”~ 3 1,Add,1| tradition we find in St. Basil. In his contest with the 4 1,Add,1| concerning the ~Holy Spirit, St. Basil built his major argument 5 1,Add,1| Churches. The treatise of St. Basil, De Spiritu Sancto, was 6 1,Add,1| historic situation. But St. Basil ~was concerned here with 7 1,Add,1| investigation. In his treatise ~St. Basil was arguing a particular 8 1,Add,1| this ~situation that St. Basil endeavored to prove the 9 1,Add,1| the omotimos, was for St. Basil an equivalent of the omousios [ 10 1,Add,1| the impression that St. Basil introduces ~here a double 11 1,Add,1| by the contention of St. Basil that dogmata were delivered 12 1,Add,1| it is precisely what St. Basil says himself: ~Most of the 13 1,Add,1| Eucharist, which are, for St. Basil, of .Apostolic. ~origin. 14 1,Add,1| in-~stances quoted by St. Basil in this connection are of 15 1,Add,1| of the Church,. says St. Basil (c. 66 and 67). ~They are 16 1,Add,1| communication. According to St. Basil, they come from a .silent. 17 1,Add,1| tradition. to which St. Basil appeals, ~is the liturgical 18 1,Add,1| practice of the Church. St. Basil is referring here to what 19 1,Add,1| On the other hand, as St. Basil ~says himself, certain . 20 1,Add,1| that the argument of St. ~Basil must be assessed and interpreted. 21 1,Add,1| assessed and interpreted. St. Basil stresses strongly the importance 22 1,Add,1| 1962), pp. 27 ss]. ~ St. Basil.s appeal to .unwritten tradition. 23 1,Add,1| the Scripture itself. St. Basil was strictly scriptural 24 1,Add,1| generations, was for St. Basil an indispensable guide and 25 1,Add,1| same ap-~proach as in St. Basil. Again, St. Jerome is speaking 26 2,5,2 | the Syrian, Epiphanius, Basil the Great, Hillary, Athanasius