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Introductory Notice to Novatian, a Roman Presbyter.

[5151] [This leading up and educating of humanity to “see God” is here admirably put. Heb. i. 3.]

[5152] [De subordinatione, etc.: Bull, Defensio, etc., vol. v. pp. 767, 685. The Nicene doctrine includes the subordination of the Son.]

[5153] [Isa. ix. 6, according to the Seventy. Ex. xxiii. 20. See Bull, Defensio, etc., vol. v. p. 30. Comp. Hippol., p. 225, supra; Novatian, p. 632, infra.]

[5154] [De subordinatione, etc.: Bull, Defensio, etc., vol. v. pp. 767, 685. The Nicene doctrine includes the subordination of the Son.]

[5155] Gen. xix. 24.

[5156] Amos iv. 11.

[5157] Gen. xxi. 17, etc.

[5158] [See note 2, p. 628, supra.]

[5159] Gen. xxi. 18.

[5160] Gen. xxi. 20.

[5161] [See vol. i. p. 184.]

[5162] Isa. ix. 6, LXX.

[5163] [Among the apparitions are noted Gen. xxxii. 24; Ex. iii.; Num. xxii. 21; Josh. v. 13; 1 Kings xxviii. 11.]

Chapter XIX. Argument.—That God Also Appeared to Jacob as an Angel; Namely, the Son of God.

[5164] According to Pamelius, ch. xxvii.

[5165] Gen. xxxi. 11-13.

[5166] [Eccles. v. 6. A striking text when compared with the “Angel of the Covenant” (Angelus Testamenti, Vulgate), Mal. iii. 1.]

[5167] Gen. xxxii. 24-27. [Vol. iv. 390, this series.]

[5168] Gen. xxxii. 30, 31.

[5169] Gen. xlviii. 14, 15.

[5170] Benedicat.

[5171] [A very beautiful patristic idea of the dim vision of the cross to which the Fathers were admitted, but which they understood not, even when they predicted it. 1 Pet. x. 11.]

Chapter XX. Argument.—It is Proved from the Scriptures that Christ Was Called an Angel. But Yet It is Shown from Other Parts of Holy Scripture that He is God Also.

 

 

 

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