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NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works - Holy Bible Institute

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That the <strong>Holy</strong> Spirit is in every conception inseparable from the Father <strong>and</strong> the Son, alikein the creation of perceptible objects, in the dispensation of human affairs, <strong>and</strong> in thejudgment to come.the devil; for, it is said, “Jesus was led up of the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted.” 1059He was inseparably with Him while working His wonderful works; 1060 for, it is said, “If Iby the Spirit of God cast out devils.” 1061 And He did not leave Him when He had risenfrom the dead; for when renewing man, <strong>and</strong>, by breathing on the face of the disciples, 1062restoring the grace, that came of the inbreathing of God, which man had lost, what did theLord say? “Receive ye the <strong>Holy</strong> Ghost: whose soever sins ye remit, they are remitted untothem; <strong>and</strong> whose soever ye retain, they are retained.” 1063 And is it not plain <strong>and</strong> incontestablethat the ordering of the Church is effected through the Spirit? For He gave, it is said, “inthe church, first Apostles, secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers, after that miracles, thengifts of healing, helps, governments, diversities of tongues,” 1064 for this order is ordainedin accordance with the division of the gifts that are of the Spirit. 106540. Moreover by any one who carefully uses his reason it will be found that even at themoment of the expected appearance of the Lord from heaven the <strong>Holy</strong> Spirit will not, assome suppose, have no functions to discharge: on the contrary, even in the day of His revelation,in which the blessed <strong>and</strong> only potentate 1066 will judge the world in righteousness, 1067the <strong>Holy</strong> Spirit will be present with Him. For who is so ignorant of the good things preparedby God for them that are worthy, as not to know that the crown of the righteous is the graceof the Spirit, bestowed in more abundant <strong>and</strong> perfect measure in that day, when spiritualglory shall be distributed to each in proportion as he shall have nobly played the man? Foramong the glories of the saints are “many mansions” in the Father’s house, 1068 that is differ-1059 Matt. iv. 1.1060 δυνάμεις, rendered “wonderful works” in Matt. vii. 22; “mighty works” in Matt. xi. 20, Mark vi. 14, <strong>and</strong>Luke x. 13; <strong>and</strong> “miracles” in Acts ii. 22, xix. 11, <strong>and</strong> Gal. iii. 5.1061 Matt. xii. 28.1062 Gen. ii. 7, lxx. is ἐνεφύσησεν εἰς τὸ πρόσωπον αὐτοῦ. “εἰς τὸ πρόσωπον” is thence imported into Johnxx. 22. Mr. C.F.H. Johnston notes, “This addition…is found in the Prayer at the Little Entrance in the Liturgyof St. Mark. Didymus, in his treatise on the <strong>Holy</strong> Spirit, which we have only in St. Jerome’s Latin Version, twiceused ‘insufflans in faciem corum,” §§6, 33. The text is quoted in this form by Epiphanius Adv. Hær. lxxiv. 13,<strong>and</strong> by St. Aug. De Trin. iv. 20.” To these instances may be added Athan. Ep. i. § 8, <strong>and</strong> the versions of Upper<strong>and</strong> Lower Egypt, the Thebaic, known as the Sahidic, <strong>and</strong> the Memphitic, or Coptic, both ascribed to the 3rdcentury.1063 John xx. 22, 23.1064 1 Cor. xii. 28.1065 cf. 1 Cor. xii. 11.1066 1 Tim. vi. 15.1067 Acts xvii. 31.1068 παρὰ τῷ πατρί, (=chez le Père,) with little or no change of meaning, for ἐν τῇ οἰκί& 139· τοῦ πατρόςμου. John xiv. 2.194

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