Nestorius Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AB CD EE FF GG HH II JJ HH KK HC LL MM

Once upon a time in Persia there was a monkA
in the monasteries of Euprepius eloquentB
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To become Bishop of Constantinople inC
extirpating heretics of every sort to abateD
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Nestorius considered that Christ as a mere manE
denying his divinity as much as he canE
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By St Cyril bishop of Alexandria interventionsF
setting motions to Nestorius poor intentionsF
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Condemned by the church as heresy to ChristG
the full humanity of the body and his divine GeistG
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Divide him into two persons the one humanH
and the other utterly in divine God s sonH
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From orthodox point of view incarnation is deniedI
rather a God inspired man than a God made man besideI
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Nestorianism becomes the victim of own intoleranceJ
teaching prosopic union like a painter with his brush referenceJ
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So that the Son of God is human self manifestationH
by human power as a single object of presentationH
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The Roman Empire crushed those beliefs and its frontiersK
even that religion was not the enemy of Roman war gearsK
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Theologian s still pursue through preaching doneH
still after declared heretical inC
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Dissociate identity disorder by common senseL
multiple emotions in creative force in henceL
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Consciousness in a single multidimensional selfM
God s individuality in all natures wisdom and in thyselfM

Robert Rittel
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