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... depict . By this they exhibit the addition of a fourth prosopon to the Trinity ; moreover that which has been assumed by God [ i . e . the body ] they depict as being without God . It will then be inferred , by those who suppose that ...
... depict . By this they exhibit the addition of a fourth prosopon to the Trinity ; moreover that which has been assumed by God [ i . e . the body ] they depict as being without God . It will then be inferred , by those who suppose that ...
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... depict , by means of vulgar pagan art , 85 the Mother of God , worthy of all praise , whom the fullness of the Godhead overshadowed , through whom the unapproachable light shone upon us , who is higher than the heavens and is more holy ...
... depict , by means of vulgar pagan art , 85 the Mother of God , worthy of all praise , whom the fullness of the Godhead overshadowed , through whom the unapproachable light shone upon us , who is higher than the heavens and is more holy ...
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... depict their bodily appearance [ parṣupā ] by means of pigments upon tablets , because it is not necessary for us ; and also we do not put together by the craft of a worker in brass the form of their person ; but we celebrate their ...
... depict their bodily appearance [ parṣupā ] by means of pigments upon tablets , because it is not necessary for us ; and also we do not put together by the craft of a worker in brass the form of their person ; but we celebrate their ...
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CHAPTER | 7 |
The Council of Hiereia | 53 |
Iconoclasm and Persecution from the Council | 111 |
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