Nick Prodromou

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They confess that Christ is God, and that he differs from the Father. If he differs, there must be some mark of distinction between them. Those who place it in the essence, manifestly reduce the true divinity of Christ to nothing, since divinity cannot exist without essence, and indeed without entire essence.98 The Father certainly cannot differ from the Son, unless he have something peculiar to himself, and not common to him with the Son.
The Institutes of the Christian Religion (best navigation w/Direct Verse Jump)
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