Topic VI.
If any one affirms that He who suffered is one, and that
He who suffered not is another, and refuses to acknowledge that the
Word, who is Himself the impassibie and unchangeable God, suffered in
the flesh which He had assumed really, yet without mutation, even as it
is written, let him be anathema.
Explication.
How could it be said that He who suffered is one,
and He who suffered not another, when the Lord Himself says, “The
Son of man must suffer many things, and be killed, and be raised again
the third day from the dead;”402
and again, “When ye see the Son of man sitting on the right hand
of the Father;”
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and
again, “When the Son of man cometh in the glory of His
Father?”
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