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- Cabasilas, N. The Life in Christ. St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1974. ISBN 0-913836-12-5 Orthodox views of the Immaculate Conception dogma Cabasilas...
- (Éd.), Nil Cabasilas, Sur le Saint-Esprit. Introduction, texte critique, traduction et notes (Paris, 2001). Manuel Candal, Nilus Cabasilas et theologia...
- Adler Ethan Allen Joseph T. Bayly Edward Musgrave Blaiklock Nicholas Cabasilas G. K. Chesterton James F. Colaianni Nicolas Gomez Davila Fyodor Dostoevsky...
- as Nilus in Latin Saint Nilus (disambiguation), multiple people Nilus Cabasilas (14th century), bishop of Thessalonika Nilus of Sora (c. 1433–1508), Russian...
- emphasis on the epiclesis, Cabasilas ****erted the epiclesis as a necessary component of Eucharistic consecration. However, Cabasilas clarified that the epiclesis...
- theologians such as Nicholas Cabasilas preferred to use the term "Life in Christ", as in his 14th-century book of the same title. Cabasilas advocated "living one's...
- Theodora.: 2038 : 298  A delegation, headed by the patrician Constantine Cabasilas,: 298  went to the monastery at Petrion to convince Theodora to become...
- only Zoe but also Theodora. A delegation headed by Patrician Constantine Cabasilas went to the monastery at Petrion to convince Theodora to become co-empress...
- Flete (d.c. 1383) Nicholas of Basel (1308–1397) Nicholas Kabasilas or Cabasilas (1319/1323-1392) William Langland (c. 1330-1400) Geert Groote (1340–84)...
- textual critic. He first published (1608) an edition of a work by Nilus Cabasilas, (archbishop of Thessalonica in the 14th century) against the primacy...