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PG, vol. 46, col. 124 pp. [Russian translation: Creations, part IV, p. 296.]

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PG, t. 44, col. 104 BC; t. 46, col. 28 A.

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PG, t. 46, col. 76-77.

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Cm. G. Florovsky, op. cit. cit., p. 178.

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St. Cyril of Jerusalem. Catechetical Homilies, XV, 24; PG, t. 33, col. 904; St. Cyril of Alexandria. Orat. pasch., XII, 2: PG, t. 77, col. 673; St. John Chrysostom. Against the Anomoeans, II, 3: PG, t. 48, col. 714.

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Words of Isaac the Syrian. Cm. A. I. Wensinck. Mistic treatises bi Isaak of Nineveh, translated from Bedjan's syriac text. Verhandelingen der koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen te Amsterdam. Afdeeling letterkunde Nieuwereeks, XXIU, 1. Amsterdam, 1923, p. 8.

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PG, t. 44, col. 72-73.

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A. I. Wensinck. Cit. cit., p. 127.

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St. Maximus the Confessor. Cit. In: L. Karsavin. Holy Fathers and Teachers of the Church. Paris, 1926, p. 238. We could not find this text in the works of St. Maximus. However, the same idea is expressed by him in many places, e.g., in De amabiguis: PG, vol. 91, col. 1305 AB.

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PG, t. 91, col. 1305.

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PG, t. 91, col. 1308.

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A. I. Wensinck. Op. cit., p. 341.

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Cit. From: G. Florovsky, op. cit. cit., p. 179.

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PG, t. 44, col. 177 D, 180 A.

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PG, t. 34, col. 557-561.

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Prosopopeiae: PG, t. 160, col. 1361 C.A work attributed to St. Gregory Palamas.

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