27. Do you suppose, heretic, that the Lord of glory feared to suffer? Why, when Peter made this error through ignorance, did He not call him ‘Satan’ and a ‘stumbling-block626 St. Matt. xvi. 22, 23.?’ Thus was Peter, who deprecated the mystery of the Passion, established in the faith by so sharp a rebuke from the lips of the gentle Christ, Whom not flesh and blood, but the Father in Heaven had revealed to him627 Ib. xvi. 16..
What phantom hope are you chasing when you deny that Christ is God, and attribute to Him fear of suffering? He afraid, Who went forth to meet the armed bands of His captors? Weakness in His body, at Whose approach the pursuers reeled and broke their ranks and fell prone, unable to endure His Majesty as He offered Himself to their chains? What weakness could enthral His body, Whose nature had such power?
27. An metus Passionis in Christo.---Timuisse tibi, o haeretice, Dominus gloriae passionem videtur? Sed ei ob ignorantiae hujus errorem et satanas Petrus et scandalum est (Matth. XVI, 23). Et ille quidem per charitatem Christi, quem ei non caro neque sanguis, sed Pater qui in coelis est revelaverat, detestatus passionis sacramentum, tali severitatis sententia confirmatus ad fidem est. Tu quid sectaberis spei, Christum Deum negando, et metum ei passionis addendo? Anne timuit, qui armatis ad corripiendum se obvius prodiit (Joan. XVIII, 6)? et in corpore ejus 0367B infirmitas fuit, ad cujus occursum consternata persequentium agmina conciderunt, et majestatem ingerentis se ad vincula non ferentes 342 supinatis corporibus reciderunt? Quam igitur infirmitatem dominatam hujus corpori credis, cujus tantam habuit natura virtutem?