| Hannah Adams - 1805 - 514 sivua
...styled Patripassions.^ 'iMONOPHYSITES, a denomination which arose in the fifth century. They maintained that the divine and human natures of Christ were so united as to form only one nature, yet without any change, confusion, or mixture of the two natures.J MONOTHELITES,... | |
| George Miller - 1816 - 586 sivua
...Ferishta, vol. 1. p. 137(a>) The word caliph means successor or vicar. (f ) The Monophysites taught, that the divine and human natures of Christ were so united, as to form only one nature, yet without any change, confusion, or mixture, of the two natures : the orthodox,... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1817 - 392 sivua
...so called from believing one person only in the godhead. See Poirzpassians. MONOPHYSITES maintained, that the divine and human natures of Christ were so united, as to form only one nature, yet without any change, confusion, or mixture of the two natures. They flourished... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1823 - 494 sivua
...science, literature, and religion. MONOPHYSITES, (from monos, one, and phusis, nature), maintained that the divine and human natures of Christ were " so united as to form only one nature, yet without any change, confusion, or mixture of the two natures :" Or, as they... | |
| Aaron Arrowsmith - 1831 - 970 sivua
...sometimes termed Monophysiles, from the words /novof solus and ijivatf natura, owing to their maintaining that the Divine and human natures of Christ were so united as to form only one nature, yet without any change, confusion, or mixture, of the two natures. They are likewise... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1832 - 570 sivua
...the more appropriate one of Monopln/silcs, which indicated their distinguishing tenet, that the two natures of C'hrist were so united as to constitute but one nature. The whole party therefore, having long renounced Evtydifs as their leader, when some of them also renounced... | |
| Johann Carl Ludwig Gieseler - 1836 - 414 sivua
...Assemani Bibl. Orient. T. II. p. 72. Timotheus 1. cp 397, 407 seq. 417 seq. [The Monophysites held that the divine and human natures of Christ were so...conversion, confusion, or commixture, and that this might be understood they in the laws ; but his continual interference in the theological controversies... | |
| Bennet Tyler - 1847 - 258 sivua
...were more properly called Monophysites than Eutycheans. For all who are designated by this name, held that the divine and human natures of Christ were so...united as to constitute but one nature; yet without conversion, confusion, or commixture ; and that this doctrine might not be underD stood differently... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1850 - 590 sivua
...are more properly called Monophysites than EutycMans. For all who are designated by this name held that the divine and human natures of Christ were so...confusion, or commixture : and that this doctrine might not be understood differently from their real meaning, they often said, there is but one nature... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1854 - 556 sivua
...nature of Christ absorbed his human nature ; so that Christ consisted of but one nature, and that the divine. Yet whether this was the fact or not, is not...is but one nature in Christ, yet it is twofold and compounil ,(-\^) With Eutyches they disclaim all connexion; but they venerate Dioscorus, Barsumas,... | |
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