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
65. I have expounded, beloved brethren, my belief in our common faith so far as our wonted human speech permitted and the Lord, whom I have ever besought, as He is my witness, has given me power. If I have said too little, nay, if I have said almost nothing, I ask you to remember that it is not belief but words that are lacking. Perhaps I shall thereby prove that my human nature, though not my will, is weak: and I pardon my human nature if it cannot speak as it would of God, for it is enough for its salvation to have believed the things of God.
65. Hilario desunt verba, non sensus.---Exposui, Charissimi, quantum humani sermonis consuetudo patiebatur, et Dominus mihi semper ut ipse scit a me oratus indulsit, communis fidei conscientiam. Et si quid minus, immo quia minus ac prope nihil dictum est, mementote non sensum mihi, sed verba deesse. Arguam forte in eo naturam meam, non tamen arguam voluntatem: et ignosco naturae, si loqui de Deo quod vult non potest, cujus sufficiat ad salutem, credidisse quae Dei sunt.