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7Part I.—Acknowledged Writings.

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A Declaration of Faith.1818    The title as it stands has this addition: “which he had by revelation from the blessed John the evangelist, by the mediation of the Virgin Mary, Parent of God.” Gallandi, Veterum Patrum Biblioth., Venice, 1766, p. 385. [Elucidation, p. 8, infra.]

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There is one God, the Father of the living Word, who is His subsistent Wisdom and Power and Eternal Image:1919    χαρακτῆρος ἀϊδίου. perfect Begetter of the perfect Begotten, Father of the only-begotten Son. There is one Lord, Only of the Only,2020    μόνος ἐκ μόνου . God of God, Image and Likeness of Deity, Efficient Word,2121    λόγος ἐνεργός. Wisdom comprehensive2222    περιεκτική. of the constitution of all things, and Power formative2323    ποιητική. of the whole creation, true Son of true Father, Invisible of Invisible, and Incorruptible of Incorruptible, and Immortal of Immortal and Eternal of Eternal.2424    ἀΐδιος ἀϊδίου. And there is One Holy Spirit, having His subsistence2525    ὕπαρξιν. from God, and being made manifest2626    πεφηνός. by the Son, to wit to men:2727    The words δηλαδὴ τοῖς ἀνθρώποις are suspected by some to be a gloss that has found its way into the text. Image2828    εἰκών. of the Son, Perfect Image of the Perfect;2929    So John of Damascus uses the phrase, εἰκὼν τοῦ Πατρὸς ὁ Υἱὸς, καὶ τοῦ Υἱοῦ, τὸ Πνεῦμα, the Son is the Image of the Father, and the Spirit is that of the Son, lib. 1, De fide orthod., ch. 13, vol. i. p. 151. See also Athanasius, Epist. 1 ad Serap.; Basil, lib. v. contra Eunom.; Cyril, Dial., 7, etc. Life, the Cause of the living; Holy Fount; Sanctity, the Supplier, or Leader,3030    χορηγός. of Sanctification; in whom is manifested God the Father, who is above all and in all, and God the Son, who is through all. There is a perfect Trinity, in glory and eternity and sovereignty, neither divided nor estranged.3131    ἀπαλλοτριουμένη. See also Gregory Nazianz., Orat., 37, p. 609. Wherefore there is nothing either created or in servitude3232    δοῦλον. in the Trinity;3333    Gregory Nazianz., Orat., 40, p. 668, with reference apparently to our author, says: Οὐδὲν τῆς Τριάδος δοῦλον, οὐδὲ κτιστον, οὐδὲ ἐπείσακτον, ἤκουσα τῶν σοφῶν τινος λέγοντος In the Trinity there is nothing either in servitude or created, or superinduced, as I heard one of the learned say. nor anything superinduced,3434    ἐπείσακτον. as if at some former period it was non-existent, and at some later period it was introduced. And thus neither was the Son ever wanting to the Father, nor the Spirit to the Son;3535    In one codex we find the following addition here: οὔτε αὔξεται μονὰς εἰς δυάδα, οὐδὲ δυὰς εἰς τριάδαNeither again does the unity grow into duality, nor the duality into trinity; or = Neither does the condition of the one grow into the condition of the two, nor that of the two into the condition of the three. but without variation and without change, the same Trinity abideth ever.3636    [See valuable note and Greek text in Dr. Schaff’s History, vol. ii. p. 799.]


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