On Clause "and the Son", in Regard to the Eastern Church and the Bonn Conference a Letter to the Rev. H. P. Liddon (Les Grecs Et Le "Filloque")

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On the Clause "And the Son," in regard to the Eastern Church and the Bonn Conference

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Aspects of Church History

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The Filioque

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Orthodox Handbook on Ecumenism

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Theological Treatises on the Trinity (The Fathers of the Church, Volume 69)

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Commentary on the Song of Songs

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Christ in Eastern Christian Thought

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ISBN 13 : 9780913836279
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The Trinity in German Thought

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ISBN 13 : 0521781965
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Selected Works (The Fathers of the Church, Volume 95)

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The Melody of Theology

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ISBN 13 : 1725234041
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Inventing Latin Heretics

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Constantinople and the West

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The Holy Spirit in the New Testament

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Discourses Against the Arians

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The Offices of Holy Week

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The Soul of the East

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