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| St. Hilary of Poitiers On the Councils, or the Faith of the Easterns IntraText CT - Text |
87. But perhaps you will reply, `Some of those who were then present at Nicaea have now decreed that we ought to keep silence about the word o0moou/sion.' Against my will I must answer: Do not the very same men rule that we must keep silence about the word o0moiou/sion? I beseech you that there may be found no one of them but Hosius, that old man who loves a peaceful grave too well, who shall be found to think that we ought to keep silence about both. Amid the fury of the heretics into what straits shall we fall at last, if while we do not accept both, we keep neither? For there seems to be no impiety in saying that since neither is found in Scripture, we ought to confess neither or both.