66. So the Apostle moulding our ignorant and haphazard ideas into conformity with truth says of this mystery of the faith, For He was crucified through weakness but He liveth through the power of God706 2 Cor. xiii. 4.. Preaching the Son of Man and Son of God, Man through the Divine Plan, God through His eternal nature, he says, that He Who was crucified through weakness is He Who lives through the power of God. His weakness arises from the form of a servant, His nature remains because of the form of God. He took the form of a servant, though He was in form of God: therefore there can be no doubt as to the mystery according to which He both suffered and lived. There existed in Him both weakness to suffer, and power of God to give life: and hence He Who suffered and lived cannot be more than One, or other than Himself.
66. In uno Christo ut homine infirmitas, ut Deo virtus.---Incautae igitur atque ignorantis opinionis nostrae fidem Apostolus formans, ita confessionis hujus sacramentum locutus est: Nam etsi crucifixus est ex infirmitate, sed vivit ex virtute Dei (I Cor. XIII, 4). Praedicans enim filium hominis Dei filium, qui cum ex dispensatione homo esset, maneret tamen ex natura Deus; eumdem ex infirmitate crucifixum ait, qui ex virtute Dei viveret: ut cum infirmitas esset ex forma servi, et natura maneret ex Dei forma, et qui cum esset in forma 368 Dei assumpsisset formam servi; non ambiguum esset, in 0394C quo sacramento et passus esset, et viveret: ut cum in eodem esset, et infirmitas ad passionem, et ad vitam Dei virtus; non alius ac divisus a se esset, qui et pateretur, et viveret.