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- Title Page
- Section I. Most hostile and alien to the Apostolic Confession are those who speak of the Son
- Section II. But the Church's Confession, and the Creed that brings salvation to the world
- Section III. If, then, there are any here, too, who falsify the holy faith
- Section IV. One therefore is God the Father, one the Word
- Section V. Again, when one speaks of the Holy Spirit as an object made holy
- Section VI. Moreover, the capital element of our salvation is the incarnation of the Word.
- Section VII. But some treat the Holy Trinity in an awful manner
- Section VIII. Now the person in each declares the independent being and subsistence.
- Section IX. The same position we hold respecting the Spirit, who has that unity with the Son
- Section X. And again, if the impious say, How will there not be three Gods and three
- Section XI. And again, writing to those same Romans, he says
- Section XII. Again, in the Epistle to the Corinthians he says
- Section XIII. Seest thou that all through Scripture the Spirit is preached
- Section XIV. But if they say, How can there be three Persons
- Section XV. We therefore acknowledge one TRUE God, the one First Cause
- Section XVI. And since some have given us trouble by attempting to subvert our faith in our
- Section XVII. We believe therefore in one God, that is, in one First Cause
- Section XVIII. We acknowledge that the Son and the Spirit are consubstantial with the Father
- Section XIX. One is the Son, both before the incarnation and after the incarnation.
- Section XX. And that the holy Trinity is to be worshipped without either separation or alienation
- Section XXI. And again Paul says: |That mortality might be swallowed up of life.
- Section XXII. And again, speaking also of the children of Israel as baptized in the cloud and
- Section XXIII. Seest thou that the Spirit is inseparable from the divinity? And no one with pious
- A Fragment of the Same Declaration of Faith, Accompanied by Glosses. --From Gregory Thaumaturgus, as They Say, in His Sectional Confession of Faith.
- Elucidations.
- Fragment from the Discourse.
- Elucidation.
- Topic I. If any one says that the body of Christ is uncreated
- Topic II. If any one affirms that the flesh of Christ is consubstantial with the divinity
- Topic III. If any one affirms that Christ, just like one of the prophets
- Topic IV. If any one affirms that Christ was born of the seed of man by the
- Topic V. If any one affirms that the Son of God who is before the ages is
- Topic VI. If any one affirms that He who suffered is one
- Topic VII. If any one affirms that Christ is saved, and refuses to acknowledge that He is
- Topic VIII. If any one affirms that Christ is perfect man and also God the Word in
- Topic IX. If any one says that Christ suffers change or alteration
- Topic X. If any one affirms that Christ assumed the man only in part
- Topic XI. If any one affirms that the body of Christ is void of soul and understanding
- Topic XII. If any one says that Christ was manifested in the world only in semblance
- Elucidations.
- Introduction
- I. Wherein is the Criterion for the Apprehension of the Soul.
- II. Whether the Soul Exists.
- III. Whether the Soul is a Substance.
- IV. Whether the Soul is Incorporeal.
- V. Whether the Soul is Simple or Compound.
- VI. Whether Our Soul is Immortal.
- VII. Whether Our Soul is Rational.
- Elucidations.
- The First Homily. On the Annunciation to the Holy Virgin Mary.
- The Second Homily. On the Annunciation to the Holy Virgin Mary.
- The Third Homily. On the Annunciation to the Holy Virgin Mary.
- The Fourth Homily. On the Holy Theophany, or on Christ's Baptism.
- Elucidations.
- On All the Saints.
- Elucidations.
- On the Gospel According to Matthew.