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On the Incarnation by the IncarnationbySt. AthanasiusMade available to the net by:Paul Halsall into HTML by:Tim Hawes into E-texton March 1, 1998 This book is in the public is not the Incarnation by of ContentsChapter ICreation And The FallChapter IIThe Divine Dilemma And Its Solution In The IncarnationChapter IIIThe Divine Dilemma And Its Solution In The Incarnation --ContinuedChapter IVThe Death Of ChristChapter VThe ResurrectionChapter VIRefutation Of The JewsChapter VIIR efutation Of The GentilesChapter VIIIR efutation Of The Gentiles--ContinuedChapter IXConclusionEnd Notes (End Notes are now the footnotes)Scripture IndexOn the Incarnation by ICreation And The Fall(1) In our former book 1 we dealt fully enoughwith a few of the chief points about the heathenworship of idols, and how those false fearsoriginally arose. We also, by God's grace, brieflyindicated that the Word of the Father is Himselfdivine, that all things that are owe their being toHis will and power, and that it is through Himthat the Father gives order to creation, by Himthat all things are moved, and through Him thatthey receive their being.
henceforth as God, as Holy Scripture says, "I have said, Ye are gods and sons of the Highest all of you: but ye die as men and fall as one of the princes." 9 (5) This, then, was the plight of men. God had not only made them out of
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