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Introductory Notice to Novatian, a Roman Presbyter.

[5074] Isa. liii. 7.

[5075] Isa. liii. 5.

[5076] Isa. liii. 2.

[5077] Isa. lxv. 2.

[5078] Isa. xi. 10.

[5079] Hos. vi. 3.

[5080] Ps. cx. 1, 2.

[5081] Ps. ii. 8.

[5082] Ps. lxxii. 1.

Chapter X. Argument.—That Jesus Christ is the Son of God and Truly Man, as Opposed to the Fancies of Heretics, Who Deny that He Took Upon Him True Flesh.

[5083] John i. 14. [Of fables and figments, see cap. viii. p. 617.]

[5084] 1 Cor. xvi. 50. [Vol. iii. p. 521, this series.]

Chapter XI.—And Indeed that Christ Was Not Only Man, But God Also; That Even as He Was the Son of Man, So Also He Was the Son of God.

[5085] Scil. in its alternative.

[5086] Matt. xxiii. 42 et seq.

[5087] Gal. iv. 4.

[5088] Luke vi. 5.

Chapter XII. Argument.—That Christ is God, is Proved by the Authority of the Old Testament Scriptures.

[5089] Hos. i. 7.

[5090] Isa. vii. 14.

[5091] Matt. xxviii. 20.

[5092] Isa. xxxv. 3, etc.

[5093] Heb. iii. 3. [See English margin, and Robinson, i. p. 552.]

Chapter XIII. Argument.—That the Same Truth is Proved from the Sacred Writings of the New Covenant.

[5094] John i. 13. [For Sabellius, see p. 128, supra.]

 

 

 

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