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Chapter XXVII.
To the foregoing he adds Rufinus and the blessed
Augustine.
Rufinus also, a Christian
philosopher, with no mean place among Ecclesiastical Doctors testifies
as follows of the Lord’s Nativity in his Exposition of the Creed.
“For the Son of God,” he says, “is born of a Virgin,
not chiefly allied to the flesh alone, but generated in the soul which
is the medium between the flesh and God.”2672
2672 Rufinus in Symb.
c. xiii. | Does he witness obscurely that God was
born of man? Augustine the priest2673
2673 There is no
authority for the reading of Cuyck and Gazæus “Magnus
Sacerdos.” On the coldness with which Augustine is here
spoken of see the Introduction, p. 191. Note. | of Hippo
Regiensis says: “That men might be born of God, God was first
born of them: for Christ is God. And Christ when born of men only
required a mother on earth, because He always had a Father in heaven,
being born of God through whom we are made, and also born of a woman,
through whom we might be re-created.”2674
2674 August. Tract.
II. in Johan. xv. | Again, in this place: “And the
Word was made flesh and dwelt among us. Why then need you wonder that
men are born of God? Notice how God Himself was born of men.”
Again in his Epistle to Volusianus: “But Moses himself and the
rest of the prophets most truly prophesied of Christ the Lord, and gave
Him great glory: they declared that He would come not as one like
themselves, nor merely greater in the same sort of power of working
miracles, but clearly as the Lord God of all, and as made man for men.
Who therefore Himself also willed to do such things as they
did to prevent the absurdity
of His not doing Himself those things which He did through them. But
still it was right also for Him to do something special; viz., to be
born of a Virgin, to rise from the dead, to ascend into heaven. And if
anyone thinks that this is too little for God, I know not what more he
can look for.2675
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