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St. Ephraim
Fifth to Hypatius against False Teachings

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1 5 | which is not like it in nature is not part of its nature. 2 5 | nature is not part of its nature. Let us hear, therefore, 3 5 | which are not like it in nature, nor is it like them, nor 4 5 | things, though concerning the nature of the Space there is an 5 9 | These show concerning their nature as also Water and Light 6 9 | L. 18.] divide one Nature into many Natures those 7 19| that it is not of the same nature as these Souls which are 8 19| not that Power come whose nature cannot be overwhelmed by ' 9 19| found to be of the same nature as those Souls that are 10 21| it is a common loss. And nature shows about this that when 11 24| if it has a Soul of its Nature (?) why is it dependent 12 24| pleasing it was to the subtle Nature of the Soul to put on the 13 24| they say, it is an alien nature? And if it is alien it is 14 26| animal-life is part of their nature, so one (Soul) is not dependent 15 27| their teaching must have the nature of the Body's Root. ~But 16 28| with him not err if his nature is akin (to the nature of 17 28| his nature is akin (to the nature of the other)? If they are 18 28| they are from [the same] nature, in the contest they are 19 35| all the Souls are from one Nature, and their Nature is pure 20 35| from one Nature, and their Nature is pure and beautiful, how 21 35| Essence is not like its Nature it is found that their source 22 36| must be said that) their nature is not pure continually. 23 36| source the tendency of its nature does not always abide in 24 38| the Good also went to its Nature and its Freewill was drawn 25 39| exists by virtue of its own nature, though it be not good; 26 39| from the Pure One has a nature which may err and cause 27 42| thing which intoxicates our nature is akin to our nature, neither 28 42| our nature is akin to our nature, neither can our nature 29 42| nature, neither can our nature be greedily captivated and 30 42| which are foreign to its nature acceptable to the Soul? 31 42| 177.] which is akin to our nature, the Souls would not be 32 42| is the opposite of their nature. And if we receive drugs 33 42| fiercely opposed to our nature in (a time of) great necessity, 34 43| arrogance, either of their Nature, as the false Teachers say, 35 46| they are so weak in their Nature their Nature is put to shame. 36 46| weak in their Nature their Nature is put to shame. And if 37 47| the character of a 'bound Nature,' . . . . [how are there 38 47| perturbed on account of its free Nature, then without Evil and Satan, 39 47| is bound up with a good Nature or an evil Root, its wishes 40 48| are not conditioned by the nature of the Bodies in which they


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