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St Gregory of Nyssa

It is plain from the Holy Scripture that God becomes, to those who deserve it, locality, and home, and clothing, and food, and drink, and light, and riches, and dominion, and everything thinkable and nameable that goes to make our life happy. But He that becomes all things will be in all things too.  - Gregory of Nyssa: Everything that is free will be united with virtue

GREGORY OF NYSSA Home Page

GREGORY OF NYSSA Against Eunomius, Complete

GREGORY OF NYSSA On the Baptism of Christ, Complete

GREGORY OF NYSSA On the Faith, Complete

GREGORY OF NYSSA The Great Catechism, Complete

GREGORY OF NYSSA On the Holy Spirit, Complete

GREGORY OF NYSSA Godhead of the Holy Spirit, Complete

GREGORY OF NYSSA On the Early Deaths of Infants, Complete

GREGORY OF NYSSA Letters

GREGORY OF NYSSA On the Making of Man, Complete

GREGORY OF NYSSA Funeral Oration on Meletius, Complete

GREGORY OF NYSSA on Not Three Gods, Complete

GREGORY OF NYSSA On Pilgrimages, Complete

GREGORY OF NYSSA On the Soul and the Resurrection, Complete

GREGORY OF NYSSA On Virginity, Complete

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GREGORY OF NYSSA Bilingual Anthology

GREGORY OF NYSSA: The Mystery of the Cross

GREGORY OF NYSSA: Christ is always born in our soul

GREGORY OF NYSSA: Everything shares in the Beautiful

GREGORY OF NYSSA: Everything that is free will be united with virtue

GREGORY OF NYSSA: The Making of Man - Bilingual

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Balthasar, Becoming and the Immanent Infinite in St. Gregory of Nyssa

On the Life And Works of St Gregory of Nyssa

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The other great Cappadocian Fathers: St. Gregory of Constantinople, the Theologian, St. Basil the Great

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