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Hippolytus
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Introductory Notice to Hippolytus.
[1639] ἐγὼ καὶ ὁ πατὴρ—ἕν ἐσμεν, not ἕν εἰμι.
[1640] ἐσμὲν.
[1641] δύναμιν.
[1643] ἢτῇ δυνάμει καὶ τῇ διαθέσει τῆς ὁμοφρονίας ἓν γινόμεθα.
[1646] John v. 30; vi. 29; viii. 16, 18, etc.
[1648] δύναμις.
[1649] There is perhaps a play on the words here—Νόητος μὴ νοῶν.
[1650] i.e., the other thirty-one heresies, which Hippolytus had already attacked. From these words it is apparent also that this treatise was the closing portion of a book against the heresies (Fabricius).
[1651] [This emphatic testimony of our author to the sufficiency of the Scriptures is entirely in keeping with the entire system of the Ante-Nicene Fathers. Note our teeming indexes of Scripture texts.]
[1652] See, on this passage, Bull’s Defens. Fid. Nic., sec. iii. cap. viii. § 2, p. 219.
[1653] πολὺς ἦν.
[1654] ἄλογος, ἄσοφος, ἀδύνατος, ἀβούλευτος.
[1655] On these words see Bossuet’s explanation and defence, Avertiss., vi. § 68, sur les lettres de M. Jurieu.
[1656] ἀρχηγόν, καὶ σύμβουλον, καὶ ἐργάτην.
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