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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[8159] John iii. 6.

[8160] Luke i. 35.

[8161] 1 Tim. ii. 5.

Chapter XXVIII.—Christ Not the Father, as Praxeas Said. The Inconsistency of This Opinion, No Less Than Its Absurdity, Exposed. The True Doctrine of Jesus Christ According to St. Paul, Who Agrees with Other Sacred Writers.

[8162] Acts iv. 27.

[8163] Acts ii. 36.

[8164] See 1 John 2.22; 4.2-3; 5.1.

[8165] 1 John i. 3.

[8166] Rom. i. 8.

[8167] Gal. i. 1.

[8168] John xx. 17.

[8169] Amos iv. 13, Sept.

[8170] Ps. ii. 2.

[8171] Here Tertullian reads τῷ Χριστῷ μου Κυρίῳ, instead of Κύρῳ, “to Cyrus,” in Isa. xlv. 1.

[8172] Eph. i. 17.

[8173] Rom. viii. 11.

[8174] From this deduction of the doctrine of Praxeas, that the Father must have suffered on the cross, his opponents called him and his followers Patripassians.

Chapter XXIX.—It Was Christ that Died. The Father is Incapable of Suffering Either Solely or with Another. Blasphemous Conclusions Spring from Praxeas’ Premises.

[8175] 1 Cor. xv. 3.

[8176] Gal. iii. 13.

[8177] Same ver.

[8178] Referimus: or, “Recite and record.”

[8179] Deut. xxi. 23.

 

 

 

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