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A Fragment of the
Same Declaration of Faith, Accompanied by Glosses.367
367
From the book against the Monophysites by Leontius of Jerusalem,
in Mai, Script. Vet., vol. vii. p. 147. | —From Gregory Thaumaturgus,
as They Say, in His Sectional Confession of Faith.
To maintain two natures368 in the one Christ, makes a Tetrad of
the Trinity, says he; for he expressed himself thus: “And
it is the true God, the unincarnate, that was manifested in the flesh,
perfect with the true and divine perfection, not with two natures; nor
do we speak of worshipping four (persons), viz., God, and the Son of
God, and man, and the Holy Spirit.” First, however, this
passage is misapprehended, and is of very doubtful import.
Nevertheless it bears that we should not speak of two persons in
Christ, lest, by thus acknowledging Him as God, and as in the perfect
divinity, and yet speaking of two persons, we should make a Tetrad of
the divine persons, counting that of God the Father as one, and that of
the Son of God as one, and that of the man as one, and that of the Holy
Spirit as one. But, again, it bears also against recognising two
divine natures,369 and rather for
acknowledging Him to be perfect God in one natural divine perfection,
and not in two; for his object is to show that He became incarnate
without change, and that He retains the divinity without
duplication.370 Accordingly
he says shortly: “And while the affections of the flesh
spring, the energy371 retains the
impassibility proper to it. He, therefore, who introduces the
(idea of) passion into the energy is impious; for it was the Lord of
glory that appeared in human form, having taken to Himself the human
economy.”E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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