Annotations on Theological Subjects in the foregoing Treatises, alphabetically arranged.
Ignorance Assumed Economically by Our Lord
Personal Acts and Offices of Our Lord
Private Judgment on Scripture (Vid. art. Rule of Faith .)
The [ Agenneton ], or Ingenerate
[ Logos, endiathetos kai prophorikos ]
[ Mia physis ] ( of our Lord's Godhead and of His Manhood ).
[ Prototokos ] Primogenitus, First-born
Catholicism and Religious Thought Fairbairn
Development of Religious Error
On the Inspiration of Scripture
Library of Fathers Preface, St. Cyril
Library of Fathers Preface, St. Cyprian
Library of Fathers Preface, St. Chrysostom
Diabolical . This is Athan. s judgment about the Arians. vid. Decr. § 5 fin. Orat. ii. § 38, 74. iii. § 17. Ep. Æg. § 4-6. de Sent. Dion. 27 fin., where he says, Who then will continue to call these men Christians, whose leader is the devil, and not rather diabolical? and he adds, not only Christ s foes in fight, [ christomachoi ], but diabolical also. Again, though the diabolical men rave, Orat. iii. § 8; friends of the devil, and his spirits. ad Ep. Æg. 5.
In Orat. iii. § 8, there seems an allusion to false accusation or lying (which is the proper meaning of the word [ diaballon ]), as occurring shortly before. And so in Apol. ad Const. when he calls Magnentius [ diabolos ], it is as being a traitor, 17; and soon after he says that his accuser was [ ton diabolou tropon analabon ], where the word has no article, and [ diabeblemai ] and [ dieblethen ] have preceded; vid. also Hist. Ar. 52 fin. And so in Sent. D. 3, 4, his speaking of the Arians father the devil, is explained by [ tous pateras diaballonton ] and [ tes eis ton episkopon diaboles ].
Another reason of his so accounting them, was their atrocious cruelty towards Catholics; this leads him elsewhere to break out, O new heresy, that has put on the whole devil in irreligious doctrine and conduct ! Hist. Arian. § 66; also Alexander, diabolical, ap. Theod. Hist. 1. 3, p. 731; satanical, ibid. p. 741. vid. also Socr. i. 9, p. 30 fin. Hilar. contr. Coust. 17.