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St. Hilary of Poitiers
On the Councils, or the Faith of the Easterns

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equal

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1 1, 15| prerogatives of divinity are equal we neither understand the 2 1, 19| of a lower nature is made equal to His own? For they cannot 3 1, 33| Lord' also the lordship is equal: there can be no difference 4 1, 38| do not make the Son the equal or peer of the Father, but 5 1, 40| same qualities. They are equal in years, and that very 6 1, 50| do not make the Son the equal or peer of the Father, but 7 1, 51| refrain from making the Son equal and peer of the Father in 8 1, 51| profane to speak of two equal Gods. God is One on account 9 1, 51| with the Father and is not equal to Him is chiefly shewn 10 1, 64| mutual and similar because equal: we do not think them to 11 1, 67| unity because it implies an equal pair, and that the unity 12 1, 67| the unity which implies an equal pair be not wrested to mean 13 1, 68| substance, which the two equal Persons both possess. Consequently 14 1, 68| anterior to them, so the two equal Persons might appear to 15 1, 69| robbery by making Himself equal with God, in whose form 16 1, 72| tile same thing as to be equal? If I say the divine nature 17 1, 72| like. I ask what position equal holds between like and one? 18 1, 72| similar and those that are equal? Can one equal be distinguished 19 1, 72| that are equal? Can one equal be distinguished from the 20 1, 72| other? So those who are equal are not unlike. If then 21 1, 73| nothing else than that He is equal. Likeness means perfect 22 1, 73| of nature renders things equal because this likeness betokens 23 1, 73| his natural birth is the equal of his father, in that he 24 1, 73| His father, making Himself equal with GodWhy do we allow 25 1, 73| according to John, the Son is equal to the Father, yet we seek 26 1, 74| they decline to say He is equal? In the above creed an anathema 27 1, 75| the Father and also His equal, yet let us consider whether 28 1, 75| and thus making Himself equal with God, did Himself teach 29 1, 75| Himself teach that He was equal with God. He says, The Son 30 1, 75| that the same things are equal, or deny that similar things 31 1, 75| that similar things are equal, for things that are done 32 1, 75| not only declared to be equal but to be the same things.~


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