SANCTI HILARII PICTAVENSIS EPISCOPI DE TRINITATE LIBRI DUODECIM.
14. Christi fides et mortis metum et vitae tollit taedium. 0036A
15. Haereticorum ingenium. ---Sed inter haec emerserunt 0036B supple,
36. Liber XII quae de Spiritu sancto confitenda sunt aperit. 0048C
28. Christus gestis Deum egit. ---Par etiam reliquae 0069A
7. Vox HOMOUSION qua necessitate suscepta. 0100C
10. Filii honor nil detrahit Patri. ---Dicturi autem 0103A
19. Jacob in lucta Deum vidit, non oculis corporis 0141B sed fidei. 0141C 0142A
8. Quid jam sibi tractandum proponat Hilarius. --- 0162A 0162B
19. Quid Scripturis de Deo edoctus sit Hilarius. --- 0171B 0171C 0172A al.
4. Quod natus homo Deus maneat, sensus jam non 0283B refugit. 0283C 0284A
262 6. Alia sunt dicta Christi nondum nati, alia 0285A nati et morituri, alia aeterni. 0285B
37. Unitas Patris et Filii non humano more cogitanda. 0308C Filii nativitas. 0309A
52. Fides vera haereticae adversa. ---Sed inter 0384B 0384C
10. Dictum est EX UTERO ad verae nativitatis ostensionem. 0439C 0440A
21. Filius etsi natus, semper tamen est, quia de 0446A Patre qui semper est. 0446B 0446C
27. De nato ante tempora dici nequit, ANTE QUAM NATUS EST, nec 0450B
32. Semper natus, semper esse animo sentitur. --- 0452C 0453A
40. Mundum Deus ab aeterno simul ac semet praeparavit. 0458B 0458C 0459A
55. Spiritus sanctus non est creatura. ---Et mihi quidem 0469A 0469B
27. But you, heretic, as you wildly rave and are driven about by the Spirit of your deadly doctrine the Apostle seizes and constrains, establishing Christ for us as the foundation of our faith, being well aware also of that saying of our Lord, If a man love Me, he will also keep My word; and My Father will love him, and We will come unto him, and make Our abode with him412 St. John xiv. 23.. For by this He testified that while the Spirit of Christ abides in us the Spirit of God abides in us, and that the Spirit of Him that was raised from the dead differs not from the Spirit of Him that raised Him from the dead. For they come and dwell in us: and I ask whether they will come as aliens associated together and make Their abode, or in unity of nature? Nay, the teacher of the Gentiles contends that it is not two Spirits—the Spirits of God and of Christ—that are present in those who believe, but the Spirit of Christ which is also the Spirit of God. This is no joint indwelling, it is one indwelling: yet an indwelling under the mysterious semblance of a joint indwelling, for it is not the case that two Spirits indwell, nor is one that indwells different from the other. For there is in us the Spirit of God and there is also in us the Spirit of Christ, and when the Spirit of Christ is in us there is also in us the Spirit of God. And so since what is of God is also of Christ, and what is of Christ is also of God, Christ cannot be anything different from what God is. Christ, therefore, is God, one Spirit with God.
27. Filii et Patris una apud nos habitatio.---Sed te, haeretice, furentem, et spiritu doctrinae mortiferae circumactum tenet et coarctat Apostolus, Christum nobis fundamentum ponens fidei (I Cor., III, 11), dicti hujus quoque dominici non nescius: Si quis diligit me, et verbum meum servabit: et pater meus 0256A diliget eum, et ad eum veniemus, et mansionem apud eum faciemus (Joan., XIV, 23). Per id enim, Spiritu Christi in nobis manente, Dei Spiritum in nobis manere testatus est, nec diversum a se esse Spiritum a mortuis excitati et Spiritum a mortuis excitantis. Veniunt enim, atque habitant in nobis: et rogo utrum comitatu diversitatum venient, mansionemque facient, an unitate naturae? Sed obnititur doctor gentium, non duos spiritus. Dei scilicet et Christi, sed Spiritum Christi, qui et Spiritus Dei est, inesse credentibus. Non est cohabitatio, sed habitatio est: sub sacramento tamen cohabitationis habitatio, dum neque duo habitant, neque ab alio diversus habitator est. Est enim in nobis Spiritus Dei, sed est in nobis Spiritus Christi: et cum Spiritus Christi inest, 0256B inest Spiritus Dei. Ita cum quod Dei est, et Christi est; et cum quod Christi est, Dei est: non potest aliud quid diversum Christus esse, quam Deus est. Deus igitur Christus est unus cum Deo Spiritus.