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Hippolytus
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Introductory Notice to Hippolytus.
[1841] γεννᾶται.
II. From the Discourse of St. Hippolytus, Bishop and Martyr, on the Divine Nature.
[1842] From the Discourse on the Theology or the Doctrine of Christ’s Divine Nature, extant in the Acts of the Lateran Council, under Martinus 1., ann. 649, secret. v. p. 287, vol. vii. edit. Veneto-Labb.
[1843] περὶ θεολογίας.
[1844] οὐ τὸ μὴ θέλειν.
[1845] τρεπτοῦ καὶ προαιρετοῦ.
III. St. Hippolytus, Bishop and Martyr, in his Homily on the Paschal Supper.
[1846] From a Homily on the Lord’s Paschal Supper, ibid., p. 293.
[1847] ὅλος.
[1848] καὶ ἄνθρωπος, also man. See Grabe, Bull’s Defens. Fid. Nic., p. 103.
[1851] From a Discourse on Elkanah and Hannah. In Theodoret, Dial. I., bearing the title “Unchangeable” (ἄτρεπτος); Works, vol. iv. p. 36.
[1852] From the same Discourse. From Theodoret’s Second Dialogue, bearing the title “Unmixed,” ἀσύγχυτος; Works, vol. iv. p. 88.
[1854] [Man’s nature was never before in heaven. John iii. 13; Acts ii. 34.]
[1855] From an Oration on “The Lord is my Shepherd.” In Theodoret, Dial. I. p. 36.
[1857] From a Discourse on the “Great Song” [i.e., Ps. xc. See Bunsen, i. p. 285. Some suppose it Ps. cxix.] In Theodoret, Dial. II. pp. 88, 89.
[1858] τὸν κάτω εἰς τὰ ἄνω. [See p. 238, note 17, supra.]
[1859] From a Discourse on the beginning of Isaiah. In Theodoret, Dial. I. p. 36.
[1860] From a second Oration on Daniel. In the tractate of Eustratius, a presbyter of the Church of Constantinople, “Against those who allege that souls, as soon as they are released from the body, cease to act,” ch. xix., as edited by Allatius in his work on the Continuous Harmony of the Western and the Eastern Church on the Dogma of Purgatory, p. 492. [Conf. Macaire, Theol. Orthod., ii. p. 725.]
[1861] [Nothing of this in the hymn: hence my brackets.]
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