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Introductory Notice to Novatian, a Roman Presbyter.

[5032] Rom. i. 20. [“So that they are without excuse.”]

[5033] 1 Tim. i. 17.

[5034] Rom. xi. 33.

Chapter IV. Argument.—Moreover, He is Good, Always the Same, Immutable, One and Only, Infinite; And His Own Name Can Never Be Declared, and He is Incorruptible and Immortal.

[5035] Gen. i. 31.

[5036] In other words, God is always the same in essence, in personality, and in attributes.

[5037] Mal. iii. 6.

[5038] Ex. iii. 14. [The ineffable name of the Self-Existent.]

Chapter VI. Argument.—And That, Although Scripture Often Changes the Divine Appearance into a Human Form, Yet the Measure of the Divine Majesty is Not Included Within These Lineaments of Our Bodily Nature.

[5039] Ps. xxxiv. 15. [Anthropopathy, p. 611.]

[5040] Gen. viii. 21.

[5041] Ex. xxxi. 18.

[5042] Ps. cxxxvi. 12.

[5043] Isa. i. 20.

[5044] Isa. lxvi. 1. [Capp. v. and vi. are specimens of vigorous thought.]

[5045] 2 Chron. xix. 16.

[5046] Ps. cxxxix. 8, 9, 10.

[5047] John iv. 21.

[5048] John iv. 24.

[5049] sc. in the Old Testament.

[5050] That is to say, “of Birth and dissolution.” [He is the Now.]

Chapter VII. Argument.—Moreover, that When God is Called a Spirit, Brightness, and Light, God is Not Sufficiently Expressed by Those Appellations.

[5051] 1 Cor. ii. 9.

[5052] [Ex. iii. 2. Not consuming. Heb. xii. 29, “consuming.”]

Chapter VIII. Argument.—It is This God, Therefore, that the Church Has Known and Adores; And to Him the Testimony of Things as Well Visible as Invisible is Given Both at All Times and in All Forms, by the Nature Which His Providence Rules and Governs.

 

 

 

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