Novatian of Rome
A Treatise of Novatian Concerning the Trinity
3rd c.
Classic translation Public domain
Treatises & Other · English translation, 1890
Contents
- Preface
- Novatian, With the View of Treating of the Trinity, Sets Forth From the Rule of…
- God is Above All Things, Himself Containing All Things, Immense, Eternal…
- That God is the Founder of All Things, Their Lord and Parent, is Proved From…
- Moreover, He is Good, Always the Same, Immutable, One and Only, Infinite; And…
- If We Regard the Anger, and Indignation, and Hatred of God Described in the…
- And That, Although Scripture Often Changes the Divine Appearance Into a Human…
- Moreover, That When God is Called a Spirit, Brightness, and Light, God is Not…
- It is This God, Therefore, That the Church Has Known and Adores; And to Him the…
- Further, That the Same Rule of Truth Teaches Us to Believe, After the Father…
- That Jesus Christ is the Son of God and Truly Man, as Opposed to the Fancies of…
- And Indeed That Christ Was Not Only Man, But God Also; That Even as He Was the…
- That Christ is God, is Proved by the Authority of the Old Testament Scriptures
- That the Same Truth is Proved From the Sacred Writings of the New Covenant
- The Author Prosecutes the Same Argument
- Again He Proves From the Gospel That Christ is God
- Again From the Gospel He Proves Christ to Be God
- It Is, Moreover, Proved by Moses in the Beginning of the Holy Scriptures
- Moreover Also, From the Fact That He Who Was Seen of Abraham is Called God…
- That God Also Appeared to Jacob as an Angel; Namely, the Son of God
- It is Proved From the Scriptures That Christ Was Called an Angel. But Yet It is…
- That the Same Divine Majesty is Again Confirmed in Christ by Other Scriptures
- That the Same Divine Majesty is in Christ, He Once More Asserts by Other…
- And This is So Manifest, That Some Heretics Have Thought Him to Be God the…
- That These Have Therefore Erred, by Thinking That There Was No Difference…
- And That It Does Not Follow Thence, That Because Christ Died It Must Also Be…
- Moreover, Against the Sabellians He Proves That the Father is One, the Son…
- He Skilfully Replies to a Passage Which the Heretics Employed in Defence of…
- He Proves Also That the Words Spoken to Philip Make Nothing for the Sabellians
- He Next Teaches Us That the Authority of the Faith Enjoins, After the Father…
- In Fine, Notwithstanding the Said Heretics Have Gathered the Origin of Their…
- But That God, the Son of God, Born of God the Father From Everlasting, Who Was…
- Two Notes by the American Editor