Word (“and the Son”) found in Latin—but not Greek—versions of the Nicene Creed: “Spiritum Sanctum […] qui ex Patre ⟨Filioque⟩ procedit” (Holy Ghost […] who proceeds from the Father ⟨and the Son⟩); a major factor in the Eastern–Western Schism.
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Examples for "filioque "
1 What the filioque rift had revealed was that the Greeks and Latins were evolving quite different conceptions of God.
2 This stated that the Holy Spirit proceeded not only from the Father but also from the Son ( filioque ) .
3 "Gloria patri filioque ! " exclaimed Cadet, mockingly; "the Honnêtes Gens will lose their trump card.
4 He signed an address to the Russian Orthodox church, beginning "Brethren," and he revised his impressions of the Filioque controversy.
1 True; but thou art a Sahib and the son of a Sahib.
2 A mere look at the father and the son proved it so.
3 The youngest girl was ugly, and the son looked a regular fool.
4 The clouds had scattered, and the son was shining brilliantly behind him.
5 He is eleven years old, and the son of the Duke d'Elchingen.
1 He signed an address to the Russian Orthodox church, beginning "Brethren," and he revised his impressions of the Filioque controversy .
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