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Chapter VI.—Names of God and of
Christ, their meaning and power.
But to the Father of all, who is unbegotten there is no
name given. For by whatever name He be called, He has as His elder the
person who gives Him the name. But these words Father, and God, and
Creator, and Lord, and Master, are not names, but appellations derived
from His good deeds and functions. And His Son, who alone is properly
called Son, the Word who also was with Him and was begotten before the
works, when at first He created and arranged all things by Him, is called
Christ, in reference to His being anointed and God’s ordering all
things through Him; this name itself also containing an unknown
significance; as also the appellation “God” is not a name,
but an opinion implanted in the nature of men of a thing that can hardly
be explained. But “Jesus,” His name as man and Saviour, has
also significance. For He was made man also, as we before said, having
been conceived according to the will of God the Father, for the sake of
believing men, and for the destruction of the demons. And now you can
learn this from what is under your own observation. For numberless
demoniacs throughout the whole world, and in your city, many of our
Christian men exorcising them in the name of Jesus Christ, who was
crucified under Pontius Pilate, have healed and do heal, rendering
helpless and driving the possessing devils out of the men, though they
could not be cured by all the other exorcists, and those who used
incantations and drugs. E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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