SANCTI HILARII LIBER DE SYNODIS, SEU DE FIDE ORIENTALIUM.
41. Ut essentiae nomine, ita sunt unum essentiae genere. 0513C
58. Filius ex Dei substantia, non ut creaturae ex voluntate. 0520C
71. Et pie dici potest, et pie taceri. ---Non est, 0527B
78. Orientalium laus ob haeresim coercitam. ---O 0530C 0531A 0531B
82. Quo sensu judicio communi damnetur. ---Sed 0535A
83. Quod pie a Nicaena synodo susceptum, non debeat 0535B improbari. 0535C
46. Heretics, destroying as far as in them lies the Son of God, confess Him to be only the word, going forth as an utterance from the speaker’s lips and the unembodied sound of an impersonal voice: so that God the Father has as Son a word resembling any word we utter in virtue of our inborn power of speaking. Therefore this dangerous deceit is condemned, which asserts that God the Word, who was in the beginning with God, is only the word of a voice sometimes internal and sometimes expressed.
IX. “If any man says that the man alone born of Mary is the Son: let him be anathema.”
We cannot declare that the Son of God is born of Mary without declaring Him to be both Man and God. But lest the declaration that He is both God and Man should give occasion to deceit, the Council immediately adds,
X. “If any man though saying that God and Man was born of Mary, understands thereby the Unborn God: let him be anathema.”
46. Haeretici quo sensu filium Dei verbum praedicent. Filius de Maria Deus et homo.---Haeretici perimentes, quantum in ipsis est, Dei filium, verbum esse tantum confitentur, prodeuntem scilicet loquentis ore sermonem, et insubstantivae vocis incorporalem sonum: ut Deo patri istius modi sit verbum Filius, cujusmodi per insitam nobis loquendi naturam verbum omne profertur in vocem. Fraus ergo haec omnis in damnatione est: quae Deum Verbum, quod in 0515B principio apud Deum erat, tanquam verbum esse insitae ac prolatae vocis affirmet.
IX. «Si quis hominem solum dicat de Maria Filium: anathema sit.»
Filium Dei de Maria non praedicamus, nisi et hominem et Deum praedicemus. Sed ne id, quod Deum et hominem praedicamus, fraudis habeat occasionem, continuo subjecit.
X. «Si quis Deum et hominem de Maria natum dicens, Deum innascibilem sic intelligit: anathema sit.»