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| Alphabetical [« »] signifying 1 signing 1 silence 10 similar 29 similarity 31 similarly 1 similitude 1 | Frequency [« »] 30 such 29 according 29 did 29 similar 28 some 27 gods 27 nothing | St. Hilary of Poitiers On the Councils, or the Faith of the Easterns IntraText - Concordances similar |
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1 1, 13| inasmuch as every image is similar in species to that of which 2 1, 15| indistinguishable and entirely similar. For since He is the Only-begotten 3 1, 15| should be of an essence similar in species and nature. Or 4 1, 15| affecting their nature with its similar genus, when the Son subsisting 5 1, 16| Himself a nature wholly similar to His original, because 6 1, 19| they do not understand that similar might can only be the result 7 1, 19| only be the result of a similar nature. For a lower nature 8 1, 19| essence unlike Himself but of similar activity; for speaking profane 9 1, 36| the real character of the similar substance in each: since 10 1, 37| substance of their nature being similar in each. The faith of the 11 1, 42| on account of the exactly similar substance of the undivided 12 1, 51| who is begotten is exactly similar to the essence of Him who 13 1, 51| one name for the exactly similar nature. That the Son is 14 1, 51| His natural and exactly similar essence.~XVIII. "If any 15 1, 54| nature, which is exactly similar, the Son has frequently 16 1, 64| subsistent Person, but a similar substance in both Persons. 17 1, 64| dissimilar natures, but a wholly similar essence belonging to one 18 1, 64| their nature is mutual and similar because equal: we do not 19 1, 69| the essence of His exactly similar substance. God is not one 20 1, 71| the fact that there are similar Persons and not a solitary 21 1, 72| if I say the Persons are similar, I mean that I compare what 22 1, 72| difference between those that are similar and those that are equal? 23 1, 73| likeness betokens an exactly similar essence. Therefore every 24 1, 75| are equal, or deny that similar things are equal, for things 25 1, 76| Son is one because it is similar, and that it is similar 26 1, 76| similar, and that it is similar because they are one.77. 27 1, 76| in Greeko0moou/sion, and similar substance or o0moiou/sion, 28 1, 87| between being of one or of a similar substance. The word o0moou/ 29 1, 90| believed that nothing could be similar according to nature unless