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Chapter XIII.
St. Ambrose shows from the Scriptures that the Name of
the Three Divine Persons is one, and first the unity of the Name of the
Son and of the Holy Spirit, inasmuch as each is called Paraclete and
Truth.
132. Who, then,
would dare to deny the oneness of Name, when he sees the oneness of the
working. But why should I maintain the unity of the Name by
arguments, when there is the plain testimony of the Divine Voice that
the Name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit is one? For
it is written: “Go, baptize all nations in the Name of the
Father, and of the Son, and of
the Holy Spirit.”956 He said, “in the Name,”
not “in the Names.” So, then, the Name of the Father
is not one, that of the Son another, and that of the Holy Spirit
another, for God is one; the Names are not more than one, for there are
not two Gods, or three Gods.
132. And that He might reveal that the
Godhead is one and the Majesty one, because the Name of the Father, the
Son, and the Holy Spirit is one, and the Son did not come in one Name
and the Holy Spirit in another, the Lord Himself said: “I
am come in My Father’s Name, and ye did not receive Me, if
another shall come in his own name ye will receive him.”957
133. And Scripture makes clear that that
which is the Father’s Name, the same is also that of the Son, for
the Lord said in Exodus: “I will go before thee in My Name,
and will call by My Name the Lord before thee.”958 So, then, the Lord said that He
would call the Lord by His Name. The Lord, then, is the Name of
the Father and of the Son.
134. But since the Name of the Father and of
the Son is one, learn that the same is the Name of the Holy Spirit
also, since the Holy Spirit came in the Name of the Son, as it is
written: “But the Paraclete, even the Holy Spirit, Whom the
Father will send in My Name, He shall teach you all
things.”959 But He Who
came in the Name of the Son came also certainly in the Name of the
Father, for the Name of the Father and of the Son is one. Thus it
comes to pass that the Name of the Father and of the Son is also that
of the Holy Spirit. For there is no other Name given under heaven
wherein we must be saved.960
155. At the same time He showed that the
oneness of the Divine Name must be taught, not the difference, since
Christ came in the oneness of the Name, but Antichrist will come in his
own name, as it is written: “I am come in My Father’s
Name, and ye did not receive Me, if another shall come in his own name,
ye will receive him.”961
156. We are, then, clearly taught by these
passages that there is no difference of Name in the Father, the Son,
and the Holy Spirit; and that that which is the Name of the Father is
also the Name of the Son, and likewise that which is the Name of the
Son is also that of the Holy Spirit, when the Son also is called
Paraclete, as is the Holy Spirit. And therefore does the Lord
Jesus say in the Gospel: “I will ask My Father, and He
shall give you another Paraclete, to be with you for ever, even the
Spirit of Truth.”962 And He said
well “another,” that you might not suppose that the Son is
also the Spirit, for oneness is of the Name, not a Sabellian confusion
of the Son and of the Spirit.963
963 The
Sabellians, anxious to maintain the Unity of God, denied the
distinction of Persons, identifying the Father and the Son. See
D. Chr. B. III. 568, and Blunt, Dict. of Sects, etc., sub
voc. |
157. So, then, the Son is one Paraclete, the
Holy Spirit another Paraclete; for John called the Son a Paraclete, as
you find: “If any man sin, we have a Paraclete [Advocate]
with the Father, Jesus Christ.”964 So in
like manner as there is a oneness of name, so, too, is there a oneness
of power, for where the Paraclete Spirit is, there is also the
Son.
158. For as the Lord says in this place that
the Spirit will be forever with the faithful, so, too, does He
elsewhere show that He will Himself be forever with the apostles,
saying: “Lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the
world.”965 Therefore the
Son and the Spirit are one, the Name of the Trinity is one, and the
Presence one and indivisible.
159. But as we show that the Son is called
the Paraclete, so, too, do we show that the Spirit is called the
Truth. Christ is the Truth, the Spirit is the Truth, for you find
in John’s epistle: “For the Spirit is
Truth.”966 Not only,
then, is the Spirit called the Spirit of Truth, but also the Truth, as
the Son is also declared to be the Truth, Who says: “I am
the Way, the Truth, and the Life.”967
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