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Only Quotes by Gregory of Nazianzus
- Let us not esteem worldly prosperity or adversity as things real or of any moment, but let us live elsewhere, and raise all our attention…
- Worship the Trinity, which I call the only true devotion and saving doctrine.
- Let us treasure up in our soul some of those things which are permanent..., not of those which will forsake us and be destroyed, and…
- God always was, and always is, and always will be. Or rather, God always Is. For Was and Will be are fragments of our time,…
- As far as we can reach, He Who Is, and God, are the special names of His Essence; and of these especially He Who Is,…
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