A Commentary On the Gospels for the Sundays And Other Holy Days of the Christian

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A Commentary On the Gospels for the Sundays And Other Holy Days of the Christian
Denton William
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By the coming of Christ into the world He shall be recog- nised as the Lord, and shall be called the Son of the Highest; steiia. For before the coming of the Son no man knew God as the Father, and, therefore, knew not this second Person in the ever-blessed Trinity as the Son. And when He comes He 1 This argument of S. Cyril is not of weight unless the theory of the separate pre-existence of the soul is first granted to be true, and we assume that at the conception of the body such soul, havi
...ng already an individuality of its own, was then united to the "body, and from that time constituted one person ; and that such being the case, the husband is termed father of both these different natures. Of the genesis of the soul, however, we know nothing, and hence there appears little force in the argument from analogy of S. Cyril. A man is spoken of as the father of the whole conjoint person, because it is popularly believed that the soul has not an existence separate from and independent of the body before conception, but that in some manner, to us inexplicable, it arises out of, or is dependent upon, the act by which the body began to be.

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