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Gregory Thaumaturgus
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Introductory Note to Gregory Thaumaturgus.
[413] [Christ’s flesh being incorruptible, transubstantiation cannot be true: the holy food is digested in its material part.]
[415] Ps. xvi. 10; Acts ii. 31.
[419] ἄψυχον και ἀνόητον.
[421] John xi. 33; xii. 27; xiii. 21.
[424] Baruch iii. 38.
[430] Or, the name of God.
[432] As widely different from the other councils as the Apostles from their successors, and part of its decisions were local and temporary. For all that, it was the greatest of councils, and truly General.
[433] These numbers indicate the ordinary reckoning of writers, and is correct ecclesiastically. The Council of Jerusalem, however, is the base of Christian orthodoxy, and decided the great principles by which the “General Councils” were professedly ruled.
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