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For though [ as Word ] He had no need , nevertheless , He is said to have received what He received , humanly , that , once more , inasmuch as the Lord 42. Ibid . , II , 47 ( P. G. , 26 , 248 B ) . 43. Ad Adelphium , n .
For though [ as Word ] He had no need , nevertheless , He is said to have received what He received , humanly , that , once more , inasmuch as the Lord 42. Ibid . , II , 47 ( P. G. , 26 , 248 B ) . 43. Ad Adelphium , n .
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received , and the gift rests with Him , the grace may remain secure ( Beßata ) . For as long as mere man receives , he is liable to be despoiled as was made clear in Adam's case ; for though he had received , he lost .
received , and the gift rests with Him , the grace may remain secure ( Beßata ) . For as long as mere man receives , he is liable to be despoiled as was made clear in Adam's case ; for though he had received , he lost .
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And these are they who , having received the Word , received power from Him to become sons of God ; for they could not become sons , being by nature creatures , otherwise than by receiving the Spirit of the natural and true Son .
And these are they who , having received the Word , received power from Him to become sons of God ; for they could not become sons , being by nature creatures , otherwise than by receiving the Spirit of the natural and true Son .
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THE REBIRTH OF THE FINE ARTS AND FRANCISCAN THOUGHT | 1 |
A SPECIAL ASPECT OF ATHANASIAN SOTERIOLOGYPart I | 30 |
JOHN PONCE FRANCISCAN SCOTist of the Seventeenth CentTURY | 54 |
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