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Creeds, Councils and Controversies: Documents Illustrating the History of the Church, AD 337-461 is unavailable, but you can change that!

For over forty years, Creeds, Councils and Controversies has been an essential primary source book for students of the later patristic period. Like its predecessor, A New Eusebius it documents the history of the early Church, covering AD 377 to 461. Stevenson offers Persecution in Persia, The Council of Antioch, The Creed of Jerusalem and The Synod of Ashtishat. Authors of these documents include...

the Holy Ghost is not superior to him and above him. But since for the e manifestation of his Godhead, he made use of the Holy Ghost for the working of miracles, he says that he was glorified by him, just as any one of us might say, of his strength, for instance, or his skill in any matter, ‘they shall glorify me’. For though the Holy Spirit has a personal existence (ὑπόστασις) of his own, and is conceived of by himself, in that he is the Spirit and not the Son, yet he is not therefore alien from
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