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Gregory Thaumaturgus
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Introductory Note to Gregory Thaumaturgus.
[366] εἰρημένην.
[367] From the book against the Monophysites by Leontius of Jerusalem, in Mai, Script. Vet., vol. vii. p. 147.
[368] φύσεις.
[369] φύσεις.
[370] ἀδιπλασιάστως.
[371] δύναμις.
[372] Origin says so, expressly. See Cave, Lives, i. p. 230.
[374] The Student’s Eccl. Hist., London, 1878.
[375] It accepts the statement that the earliest application of this term, by way of eminence, to the Bishop of Rome, is found in Evnodius of Pavia, circa a.d. 500. Robertson, vol. i. p. 560.
[376] Mai, Spicil. Rom., vol. iii. p. 696, from the Arabic Codex, 101.
[377] The Arabic Codex reads falsely, Cæsareæ Cappadociæ.
[378] Or, the name signifies the subsistence of the nature—Nomen quoque naturæ significat subsistentiam.
[382] τὸ κατ᾽ ἔννοιαν.
[383] προφορικόν.
[384] ἀρθρικόν.
[385] On these terms, consult the Greek Fathers in Petavius, de Trin., book vi. [See Elucidation below.]
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