For a union of two natures was made, and therefore we confess One Christ, One Son, One Lord. And it is with reference to this notion of a union without confusion that we proclaim the holy Virgin to be the mother of God, because God the Word was made flesh... Butler's Lives of the Saints - Pągina 247per Alban Butler - 1995 - 293 pąginesPrevisualització limitada - Sobre aquest llibre
| Cyril (st, abp. of Alexandria.) - 1859 - 764 pągines
...with reference to this notion of a union without confusion that we proclaim the holy Virgin to be the mother of God, because God the Word was made flesh and became man, and by the act of conception united to Himself the temple that He received from her. For we perceive that... | |
| Saint Cyril (Patriarch of Alexandria) - 1859 - 400 pągines
...with reference to this notion of a union without confusion that we proclaim the holy Virgin to be the mother of God, because God the Word was made flesh and became man, and by the act of conception united to Himself the temple that He received from her. For we perceive that... | |
| William Bright - 1860 - 608 pągines
...we confess one Christ, one Son, one Lord. According to this notion of the union without confusion, we confess the Holy Virgin to be Mother of God, because God the "Word was incarnate and made Man, and from His very conception united to Himself the temple taken from her."... | |
| William Bright - 1869 - 462 pągines
...we confess one Christ, one Son, one Lord. According to this notion of the union without confusion, we confess the Holy Virgin to be Mother of God, because God the "Word was incarnate and made Man, and from His very conception united to Himself the temple taken from her."... | |
| William Bright - 1875 - 476 pągines
...we confess one Christ, one Son, one Lord. According to this notion of the union without confusion, we confess the Holy Virgin to be Mother of God, because God the Word was incarnate and made Man, and from His very conception united to Himself the temple taken from her."... | |
| Samuel Cheetham - 1894 - 488 pągines
...for there came to pass a union of two natures According to this conception of union without confusion we confess the Holy Virgin to be Mother of God, because God the Word took flesh and became Man, and from His conception united with Himself the shrine [ie the human body]... | |
| Philip Schaff, Henry Wace - 1900 - 866 pągines
...Wherefore we confess one Christ, one Son, one Lord. According to this understanding of this unmixed union, we confess the holy Virgin to be Mother of God ; because God the Word was incarnate and became Man, and from this conception he united the temple taken from her with himself.... | |
| Charles Augustus Briggs - 1913 - 358 pągines
...Wherefore we confess one Christ, one Son, one Lord. According to this understanding of this unmixed union, we confess the holy Virgin to be Mother of God; because God the Word was incarnate and became Man, and from this conception He united the temple taken from her with Himself."... | |
| Joseph Cullen Ayer (Jr.) - 1913 - 740 pągines
...According to this conception of the unconfused union, we confess that the holy Virgin is Theotokos, because God the Word was made flesh and became man, and from her conception united with Himself the temple received from her. We recognize the evangelical and apostolic... | |
| Johanna Manley - 1990 - 1144 pągines
...with reference to this notion of a union without confusion that we proclaim the holy Virgin to be the by the act of conception united to Himself the temple that He received from her. For we perceive that... | |
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