Malchion.

 Malchion.

 I.—The Epistle Written by Malchion,

 II.—Fragments Apparently of the Same Epistle of the Synod of Antioch

 The compound is surely made up of the simple elements, even as in the instance of Jesus Christ, who was made one (person), constituted by God the Word

 Did I not say before that you do not admit that the only-begotten Son, who is from all eternity before every creature, was made substantially existent

 Elucidations.

III.—From the Acts of the Disputation Conducted by Malchion Against Paul of Samosata.32 In Petrus Diaconus, De Incarnat. ad Fulgentium, ch. 6. Among the works of Fulgentius, Epistle 16.

The compound is surely made up of the simple elements,33 Ex simplicibus fit certe compositum. even as in the instance of Jesus Christ, who was made one (person), constituted by God the Word, and a human body which is of the seed of David, and who subsists without having any manner of division between the two, but in unity. You, however, appear to me to decline to admit a constitution34 Compositionem. after this fashion: to the effect that there is not in this person, the Son of God according to substance, but only the Wisdom according to participation. For you made this assertion, that the Wisdom bears dispensing, and therefore cannot be compounded;35 Quia sapientia dispendium patiatur et ideo composita esse non possit—the sense intended being perhaps just that Paul alleged that the divine Wisdom admitted of being dispensed or imparted to another, but not of being substantially united with him.—Tr. and you do not consider that the divine Wisdom remained undiminished, even as it was before it evacuated itself;36 Exinanisset. and thus in this self-evacuation, which it took upon itself in compassion (for us), it continued undiminished and unchangeable. And this assertion you also make, that the Wisdom dwelt in Him, just as we also dwell in houses, the one in the other,37 Some read alter in altero, others alter in altera. and yet not as if we formed a part of the house, or the house a part of us.