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Page 478 - In principio erat Verbum et Verbum erat apud Deum ; et Deus erat Verbum : hoc erat in principio apud Deum.
Page 67 - ... tertius enim est spiritus a deo et filio, sicut tertius a radice fructus ex frutice et tertius a fonte rivus ex flumine et tertius a sole apex ex radio : nihil tamen 20 a matrice alienatur a qua proprietates suas ducit.
Page 87 - be it observed, is not yet equivalent to personality. The sense is, it had its subsistence in the Logos ; He was the connective and vehicular force. This is thoroughly unobjectionable. He does not thus necessarily pronounce the humanity of Christ impersonal ; although in view of what has preceded, and what remains to be adduced, there can be no doubt that Hippolytus would have defended 16. And these indeed are testimonies bearing on the incarnation of the Word ; and there are also very many others....
Page 100 - Patri ministrasset (per ipsum enim omnia facta sunt), novissimis temporibus se ipsum exinaniens homo factus incarnatus est, cum Deus esset, et homo factus mansit quod erat, Deus. Corpus assumsit nostro corpori simile, eo solo differens, quod natum ex virgine et Spiritu s.
Page 66 - ... tres autem, non statu sed gradu, nee substantia sed forma, nee potestate sed specie, unius autem substantiae et unius status et unius potestatis, quia unus deus, ex quo et gradus isti et formae et species in nomine patris et filii et spiritus sancti...
Page 131 - Christi est, ita elegit diligere justitiam, ut pro immensitate dilectionis inconvertibiliter ei atque inseparabiliter inhsereret, ita ut propositi firmitas et affectus immensitas et dilectionis inextinguibilis calor omnem sensum conversionis atque immutationis abscinderet, et quod in arbitrio erat positum, longi usus affectu jam versum sit in naturam...
Page 426 - Sancto, et virgine Maria conceptum pariter et natum ; sed hunc inferiorem esse quam Melchisedech, eo quod dictum sit de Christo : Tu es sacerdos 10 in aeternum secundum ordinem Melchisedech.
Page 482 - and the word was God," through whom all things were made, and "in whom all things consist," who in the last days came down from above, and was born of a virgin, according to the Scriptures...
Page 59 - Tunc igitur etiam ipse sermo speciem et ornatum suum sumit, sonum et vocem, cum dicit deus, Fiat lux.
Page 528 - In quo, quamvis aut ictus incideret aut vulnus descenderet, aut nodi concurrerent, aut suspensio elevaret, afferrent quidem haec impetum passionis, non tamen dolorem passionis inferrent : ut telum aliquod aut aquam perforans, aut ignem compungens, aut aera vulnerans, omnes quidem has passiones naturae suae infert, ut foret, ut compungat, ut vulneret ; sed naturam suam in haec passio...