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Introductory Notice to Novatian, a Roman Presbyter.
[5013] Ep. xxx. p. 308, supra.
[5014] Ep. li. 5, p. 328, supra. [Also, see Ep. xli. 2, p. 320, supra.]
A Treatise of Novatian Concerning the Trinity.
[5015] Which we call the Creed.
[5016] From the ninth chapter to the twenty-eighth he enters upon the diffuse explanation also of those words of our creed which commend to us faith in the Son of God, Jesus Christ, the Lord our God, the Christ promised in the Old Testament, and proves by the authority of the old and new covenant that He is very man and very God. In chapter eighteenth he refutes the error of the Sabellians, and by the authority of the sacred writings he establishes the distinction of the Father and of the Son, and replies to the objections of the above-named heresiarchs and others. In the twenty-ninth chapter he treats of faith in the Holy Spirit, saying that finally the authority of the high admonishes us, after the Father and the Son, to believe also on the Holy Spirit, whose operations he recounts and proves from the Scriptures. He then labours to associate the unity of God with the matters previously contended for, and at length sets forth the sum of the doctrines above explained. [Anthropopathy, see cap. v. p. 615.]
[5017] “Mensurnis,” or otherwise “menstruis.”
[5018] [Jer. v. 22. Compare sublime page with paganism.]
[5019] “Inventionis.” “Redemptionis” is a reasonable emendation.
[5020] Or probably, “Neither indeed is,” etc. [Vol. iii. p. 428.]
[5021] Viritior. [See Robert Hall on French Atheism.]
[5029] Isa. lxvi. 1. [No portable or pocket god.]
[5031] Isa. xlv. 7. [A lesson to our age.]
[5032] Rom. i. 20. [“So that they are without excuse.”]
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