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Chapter XXI.
That it must be ascribed equally to Christ and the Holy
Ghost that His flesh and Humanity became the temple of God.
But there follows in your
blasphemy that His flesh was made a temple of the Holy Ghost, for this
reason, that John has said: “For I saw the Spirit descending from
heaven and abiding upon Him.”2651 For you try
to support even this wild statement of yours by Scriptural authority:
wherefore let us see whether this sacred authority has said that which
you say. “For I saw,” it says, “the Spirit descending
like a dove, and abiding upon Him.” Discern here, if you can,
which is the more powerful, which greater, which more to be honoured?
He who descended, or He to whom the descent was made? He who brought
down the honour, or He to whom the honour was brought? Where do you
find in this passage that the Spirit made His flesh a temple? or
wherein does it lessen the honour of God, if God Himself descended to
show God to mankind? For certainly we ought not to think that He is
less whose high estate was pointed out, than He who pointed out His
high estate. But away with the thought of believing or making any
separation in the Godhead: for one and the same Godhead
and equal power shut out
altogether the wicked notion of inequality. And so in this matter,
where there is the Person of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy
Ghost, and where it is the Son of God to whom the descent is made, the
Spirit who descends, the Father who gives His witness, no one had more
honour, and no one received any slight, but it all redounds equally to
the fulness of the Godhead, for each Person of the Trinity contains
within Himself the glory of the whole Trinity. And so nothing further
needs to be said, except only to show the rise and origin of your
blasphemy. For thorns and thistles springing up from the roots produce
shoots of their own nature, and from their character show their origin.
So then you also, a thorny offshoot of the Pelagian heresy, show in
germ just the same that your father is said to have had in the root.
For he2652
2652 Ille
enim; viz., Pelagius. This appears to be the true reading,
though one ms. followed by Gazæus
has Leporius ille enim; a reading which would involve the
supposition that there were two persons of the name of Leporius, master
and scholar. | (as Leporius his
follower said) declared that our Lord was made the Christ by His
baptism: you say that at His baptism He was made the temple of God by
the Spirit. The words are not altogether identical: but the
wrong-headedness is altogether the same.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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