125 2 Cor. vi. 16.
126 Gen. xi. 7.
127 Jer. xxiii. 24.
128 Isa. xl. 3.
129 S. John xiv. 23.
130 S. Matt. xi. 25.
131 S. Matt. xxii. 42-46.
132 2 Cor. i. 3.
133 1 Cor. ix. 27.
134 Ps. cxix. 91.
135 Deut. vi. 13.
136 S. Matt. xx. 30.
137 Ebion recognnized our Lord absolutely as man and no more.
138 I. 57 sc.
139 I. 6 sc.
140 II. 44.
141 His error was much the same as that of Ebion. except that he asserted that the Word descended from heaven and dwelt in Jesus.
142 II. 44.
143 Heb. ii. 9.
144 Rom. viii. 21.
145 Phil. ii. 7.
146 Ps. lxxxix. 20.
147 Zech. iii. 8.
148 Isa. xlix. 5, Isa. xlix. 6.
149 Phil. ii. 6, Phil ii. 7.
150 Ps. xxxi. 3, Ps. xxxi. 11, Ps. xxxi. 16.
151 Ps. cxvi. 16.
152 Ps. xxxviii. 8.
153 Rom. v. 19.
154 Ps. cxvi. 13, Ps. cxvi. 17.
155 Ps. lxxxvi. 2.
156 Ps. xvi. 10.
157 Ps. lxxxvi. 2.
158 Ps. lxxxvi. 16.
159 Ez. xxxiv. 23, Ez. xxxiv. 24.
160 S. John vii. 8.
161 S. John vii. 33.
162 S. John xiii. 31.
163 S. John xiii. 31.
164 S. John xvi. 14.
165 S. John viii. 54.
166 Isa. xliv. 6.
167 S. John i. 1.
168 Rom. i. 1.
169 2 Cor. xiii. 14.
170 S. John xii. 44.
171 It would seem that the form of words was sometimes changed by Arians, in which case there would be of course no valid baptism.
172 S. John xii. 45.
173 1 John ii. 23.
174 S. John vii. 28.
175 S. John viii. 25.
176 S. John xii. 46.
177 S. John vi. 40.
178 S. John xiv. 1.
179 Ps. ii. 7.
180 S. John v. 31.
181 S. John vii. 14.
182 S. Luke xxiii. 41.
183 Acts ix. 12.