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- 5. Now Whereas We Said That The Eastern Churches, In Their Delivery Of The Creed, Say, |In One God The Father Almighty,| And |In One Lord,| The |One| Is Not To Be Understood Numerically But Absolutely. For Example, If One Should Say, |One Man| Or |One Hor
5. Now whereas we said that the Eastern Churches, in their delivery of the Creed, say, |In one God the Father Almighty,| and |in one Lord,| the |one| is not to be understood numerically but absolutely. For example, if one should say, |one man| or |one hor
To the foregoing is added "Invisible and Impassible." I should mention that these two words are not in the Creed of the Roman Church. They were added in our Church, as is well known, on account of the Sabellian heresy, called by us "the Patripassian," that, namely, which says that the Father Himself was born of the Virgin and became visible, or affirms that He suffered in the flesh. To exclude such impiety, therefore, concerning the Father, our forefathers seem to have added these words, calling the Father "invisible and impassible." For it is evident that the Son, not the Father, became incarnate and was born in the flesh, and that from that nativity in the flesh the Son became "visible and passible." Yet so far as regards that immortal substance of the Godhead, which He possesses, and which is one and the same with that of the Father, we must believe that neither the Father, nor the Son, nor the Holy Ghost is "visible or passible." But the Son, in that He condescended to assume flesh, was both seen and also suffered in the flesh. Which also the Prophet foretold when he said, "This is our God: no other shall be accounted of in comparison of Him. He hath found out all the way of knowledge, and hath given it unto Jacob His servant and to Israel His beloved. Afterward He shewed Himself upon the earth, and conversed with men." [3268]