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Book VII
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Then Returning to the Words of Peter, “God Made Him Lord and Christ,” He Skilfully Explains it by Many Arguments, and Herein Shows Eunomius as an Advocate of the Orthodox Doctrine, and Concludes the Book by Showing That the Divine and Human Names Are Applied, by Reason of the Commixture, to Either Nature
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The Seventh Book Shows From Various Statements Made to the Corinthians and to the Hebrews, and From the Words of the Lord, That the Word “Lord” is Not Expressive of Essence, According to Eunomius' Exposition, but of Dignity. and After Many Notable Remarks Concerning “the Spirit” and the Lord, He Shows That Eunomius, From His Own Words, is Found to Argue in Favour of Orthodoxy, Though Without Intending it, and to Be Struck by His Own Shafts