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§25.
Marcellian illustration from 1 Cor. xii. 4, refuted.
25. Arius then raves in saying that the Son is
from nothing, and that once He was not, while Sabellius also raves in
saying that the Father is Son, and again, the Son Father3381 , in subsistence3382
3382 ὑποστάσει, iii. 65, n. 9. |
One, in name Two; and he3383 raves also in using
as an example the grace of the Spirit. For he says, ‘As there are
“diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit,” so also the
Father is the same3384 , but is dilated
into Son and Spirit.’ Now this is full of absurdity; for if as
with the Spirit, so it is with God, the Father will be Word and Holy
Spirit, to one becoming Father, to another Son, to another Spirit,
accommodating himself to the need of each, and in name indeed Son and
Spirit, but in reality Father only; having a beginning in that He
becomes a Son, and then ceasing to be called Father, and made man in
name, but in truth not even coming among us; and untrue in saying
‘I and the Father,’ but in reality being Himself the
Father, and the other absurdities which result in the instance of
Sabellius. And the name of the Son and the Spirit will necessarily
cease, when the need has been supplied; and what happens will
altogether be but make-belief, because it has been displayed, not in
truth, but in name. And the Name of Son ceasing, as they hold, then the
grace of Baptism will cease too; for it was given in the Son3385 . Nay, what will follow but the annihilation
of the creation? for if the Word came forth that we might be created3386
3386 ii.
24, n. 6; iv. 11, n. 4. | , and when He was come forth, we were, it is
plain that when He retires into the Father, as they say, we shall be no
longer. For He will be as He was; so also we shall not be, as then we
were not; for when He is no more gone forth, there will no more be a
creation. This then is absurd.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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