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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    Colossians 2:9 Easy-to-Read Version 9 I say this because all of God lives in Christ fully, even in his life on earth. Read full chapter Colossians 2:9 in all English translations COLOSSIANS 2:9 KJ21 For in Him dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily. ASV for in him dwelleth all the...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    SUMMA THEOLOGIAE: The unity or plurality in God (Prima Pars, Q ... www.newadvent.org › summa The word 'Trinity'. Can we say that the Son is other than the Father? Can an exclusive term, which seems to exclude otherness, be joined to an essential ... SUMMA THEOLOGIAE: The knowledge of the...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    Too long to post the rest. https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15047a.htm Thank you for asking what the Catholic Encylopedia really says.
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    At a later date, however, some famous names are to be found defending a contrary opinion. Anselm ("Monol.", 64), Abelard ("ln Ep. ad Rom."), Hugo of St. Victor ("De sacram." III, xi), and Richard of St. Victor ("De Trin.", III, v) all declare that it is possible to assign peremptory reasons why...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    The Vatican Council has explained the meaning to be attributed to the term mystery in theology. It lays down that a mystery is a truth which we are not merely incapable of discovering apart from Divine Revelation, but which, even when revealed, remains "hidden by the veil of faith and enveloped...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    Expressions such as these are undoubtedly due to the influence of the Stoic philosophy: the logos endiathetos and logos prophorikos were current conceptions of that school. It is evident that these apologists were seeking to explain the Christian Faith to their pagan readers in terms with which...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    Yet the meaning of these authors is clear. In Colossians 1:16, St. Paul says that all things were created in the Son. This was understood to signify that creation took place according to exemplar ideas predetermined by God and existing in the Word. In view of this, it might be said that the...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    The former mode of considering them has been the more common since the Arian heresy. The latter, however, was more frequent previously to that period. Under this aspect, the Father, as being the sole source of all, may be termed greater than the Son. Thus Athanasius, Basil, Gregory Nazianzen...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    Later controversy Notwithstanding the force of the arguments we have just summarised, a vigorous controversy has been carried on from the end of the seventeenth century to the present day regarding the Trinitarian doctrine of the ante-Nicene Fathers. The Socinian writers of the seventeenth...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    Somewhat later (c. A.D. 260) Denis of Alexandria found that the error was widespread in the Libyan Pentapolis, and he addressed a dogmatic letter against it to two bishops, Euphranor and Ammonius. In this, in order to emphasize the distinction between the Persons, he termed the Son poiema tou...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    (3) Other patristic writings The doctrine of the Trinity is formally taught in every class of ecclesiastical writing. From among the apologists we may note Justin, First Apology 6; Athenagoras, A Plea for the Christians 12. The latter tells us that Christians "are conducted to the future life...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    But there are many passages in the ante-Nicene Fathers which show that the form, "Glory be to the Father and to the Son, and to [with] the Holy Spirit," was also in use. In the narrative of St. Polycarp's martyrdom we read: "With Whom to Thee and the Holy Spirit be glory now and for the ages...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    We may notice first the baptismal formula, which all acknowledge to be primitive. It has already been shown that the words as prescribed by Christ (Matthew 28:19) clearly express the Godhead of the Three Persons as well as their distinction, but another consideration may here be added. Baptism...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    In the Book of the Wisdom of Solomon we find a still further advance. Here Wisdom is clearly distinguished from Jehovah: "She is . . . a certain pure emanation of the glory of the almighty God. . .the brightness of eternal light, and the unspotted mirror of God's majesty, and the image of his...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    Some of these, however, admitted that a knowledge of the mystery was granted to the Prophets and saints of the Old Dispensation (Epiphanius, "Haer.", viii, 5; Cyril of Alexandria, "Con. Julian., " I). It may be readily conceded that the way is prepared for the revelation in some of the...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    To sum up: the various elements of the Trinitarian doctrine are all expressly taught in the New Testament. The Divinity of the Three Persons is asserted or implied in passages too numerous to count. The unity of essence is not merely postulated by the strict monotheism of men nurtured in the...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    Not less convincing is the use of the title Lord (Kyrios). This term represents the Hebrew Adonai, just as God (Theos) represents Elohim. The two are equally Divine names (cf. 1 Corinthians 8:4). In the Apostolic writings Theos may almost be said to be treated as a proper name of God the Father...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    In the remaining New Testament writings numerous passages attest how clear and definite was the belief of the Apostolic Church in the three Divine Persons. In certain texts the coordination of Father, Son, and Spirit leaves no possible doubt as to the meaning of the writer. Thus in 2 Corinthians...
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    There is no spiritual gift called "the gift of tongues".

    Rationalist critics lay great stress upon the text: "The Father is greater than I" (14:28). They argue that this suffices to establish that the author of the Gospel held subordinationist views, and they expound in this sense certain texts in which the Son declares His dependence on the Father...