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Introductory Note to Gregory Thaumaturgus.

[304] By the ἰδιότητα τοῦ Πατρός is meant here the divinity belonging to the Father.—Migne.

[305] οὐκ ἐστιν ὡς ἓν τὰ δύο ἐν τῷ ἑνί.

[306] 1 Cor. viii. 6.

[307] καθ᾽ ὃ θεότης μιᾶς κυριότητος.

[308] τῷ ἰδιώματι τοῦ Πατρός.

IX.

[309] μέρος γὰρ ἅπαν ἀτελὲς τὸ συνθεσεως ὑφιστάμενον.

[310] ἀρχῆς.

[311] ἀρχή.

X.

[312] John iv. 24.

[313] Ps. xxxiii. 6.

[314] Κοσμοποιΐας.

[315] Gen. i. 2.

[316] Rom. viii. 9.

[317] Rom. viii. 11.

[318] Rom. viii. 14, 15.

[319] Rom. ix. 1.

[320] Rom. xv. 13.

XI.

[321] [A reference to his canon, perhaps, recorded in 2 Cor. x. 13-16. Compare Rom. xv. 20. The canonists erect the discrimination between Orders and Mission, upon these texts and (Acts xiii. 2, 3, etc.) Gal. ii. 8, 9. See vol. i. p. 495, note 3.]

[322] Rom. xv. 15-19. [Concerning which remarkable passage, see vol. v. p. 409, Elucidation I.]

[323] Rom. xv. 30.

[324] [It is evident that St. Paul founded the Church at Rome. St. Peter (see note 13, supra) could only have come to Rome to look after the Jewish disciples there. Elucidation, p. 47, infra.]

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