’The Logos is esteemed ’Christ, who is over all, the same as God.’—De God blessed for evermore.’ Somniis. —Rom. ix. 5.
’Who, being in the form of God. thought it no robbery to be equal with God.’—Phil. ii. 6.
‘The Logos was eternal.’ ’Christ abideth for ever. —De Plant. Noe. —John xii. 34.
’But
to the Son he saith,
Thy throne, O God,
is for
ever and ever.’—Heb.
i. 8.
’The Logos supports the
’Upholding all things by world, is the
connecting the word of his power.’—Heb.
power by which all things i. 3. are united.’—De
Profugis.
‘By him all
things consist.’
’The Logos is nearest to —Col.
i. 17.
God, without any separation;
being, as it were, fixed upon ‘I and my
Father are one.’ the only true existing Deity,
—John x. 30. nothing coming between
to ’That they may be one as disturb
that unity.”—De we are.’—John
i. 18. Profugis.
’The Logos is free from ’The
only begotten Son,
all taint of sin, either who is in the bosom
of the
voluntary or involuntary.’—De
Father.’—John i. 18.
Profugis.
’The
blood of Christ, who
’The Logos the fountain offered himself
without
of life. spot to God.’—Heb.
ix. 14.
’It is of the greatest ’Who did no sin, neither consequence to every person to was guile found in his strive without remission to mouth.’—1 Pet. ii. 22. approach to the divine Logos, the Word of God above, who ’Whosoever shall drink of the is the fountain of all wisdom; water that I shall give him, that by drinking largely shall never thirst, but the of that sacred spring, instead water that I shall give him of death, he may be rewarded shall be in him a well of with everlasting life.’—De water springing up into Profugis. everlasting life,’—John iv. 14.
’The Logos is the shepherd ’The
great shepherd of the of God’s flock.
flock... our Lord Jesus.’—
Heb.
xiii. 20.
’The deity, like a shepherd, and at the same
time ’I am the good shepherd, and
like a monarch, acts with the know my sheep, and
am known most consummate order and of mine.’—John
x. 14. rectitude, and has appointed his First-born,
the upright ’Christ ... the shepherd and
Logos, like the substitute of guardian of your
souls.’— a mighty prince, to take
care 1 Pet. ii. 25. of his sacred flock.’—De
Agricult. ’For Christ
must reign till he
hath
put all his enemies under
The Logos, Philo says, is his feet.’—1
Cor xv. 25. ’The great governor of the
world; he is the creative and ’Christ, above