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BUT perhaps because those whom we have enumerated came from different
parts of the world, their authority may seem to you less valuable. An
absurd thing, indeed, because faith is not interfered with by place, and we
have to consider what a man is, not where: especially since religion unites
all together, and those who are in the one faith may be also known to be in
the one body. But still we will bring forward for you some, whom you cannot
despise, even from the East. Gregory, that most grand light of knowledge
and doctrine, who though he has been for some time dead, yet still lives in
authority and faith, and though he has been for some time removed in the
body from the Churches, yet has not forsaken them in word and authority.
"When then," he says, "God had come forth from the Virgin, in that human
nature which He had taken, as He existed in one out of two which are the
opposite of each other; viz., flesh and spirit, the one is taken into God,
the other exalts into the grace of Deity. O new and unheard of
intermingling! O marvellous and exquisite union! He who was, came to be,
and the Creator is created: and He who is infinite is embraced by the soul
which is the medium between God and the flesh: and He who makes all rich,
is made poor." Again he says of the Epiphany: "But what happens? What is
done concerning us and for us? There is brought about some new and unheard
of change of natures and God is made man." Again in this passage: "The
Son of God began to be also the Son of man, not being changed from what He
was, for He is unchangeable, but taking to Himself what He was not: for He
is pitiful so that He, who could not be embraced, can now be embraced." You
see how grandly and nobly he asserts the majesty of His Godhead so that He
may bring in the condescension of the Incarnation: for that admirable
teacher of the faith knew well that of all the blessings which God granted
to us at His coming into the world this was the chief, without diminishing
in any way His glory. For whatever God gave to man, ought to increase the
love of Him in us, and not to lessen the honour which we give to Him.
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