10. What wild insanity of abandoned souls! What blind audacity of reckless blasphemy! You hear of God and God; you hear of Our image. Why suggest that One is, and One is not, true God? Why distinguish between God by nature and God in name? Why, under pretext of defending the faith, do you destroy the faith? Why struggle to pervert the revelation of One God, One true God, into a denial that God is One and true? Not yet will I stifle your insane efforts with the clear words of Evangelists and Prophets, in which Father and Son appear not as one Person, but as One in nature, and Each as true God. For the present the Law, unaided, annihilates you. Does the Law ever speak of One true God, and One not true? Does it ever speak of Either, except by the name of God, which is the true expression of Their nature? It speaks of God and God; it speaks also of God as One. Nay, it does more than so describe Them. It manifests Them as true God and true God, by the sure evidence of Their joint image. It begins by speaking of Them first by their strict name of God; then it attributes true Godhead to Both in common. For when man, Their creature, is created after the image of Both, sound reason forces the conclusion that Each of Them is true God.
10. Haeretici perstringuntur ex dictis.---O desperatae mentis furor perdite! o stulta caecae impietatis temeritas! Audis Deum et Deum, audis imaginem nostram: quid tu subjicis verum et non verum? quid inseris naturalem atque falsum? quid sub religionis nomine religionem evertis? quid per unum Deum, et unum Deum verum, tentas ne Deus verus unus sit? Nondum vesanos spiritus tuos dictis evangelicis atque apostolicis suffoco, in quibus Pater et Filius non persona, sed natura unus et verus Deus uterque est: interim te lex sola enecat. Numquid ait Deum verum et non Deum verum? Numquid aliter 0135C in utroque praeter quam naturae nomine usa est? Deum et Deum dixit, quae dixit Deum unum. Sed quid tantum dixisse dico? Deum verum et Deum verum per veritatem imaginis praedicavit. Usa est in nuncupatione primum naturae nomine: utitur deinceps in genere veritate naturae. Cum enim qui fit, secundum imaginem creatur utriusque, non potest non ex vero consistere, quod uterque Deus verus sit.