should confess that Jesus is Lord in the glory of God the Father.”1 But for this reason all things were not made subject before, for they had not yet received the wisdom of God, not yet did they wear the easy yoke of the Word on the neck as it were of their mind. “But as many as received Him,” as it is written, “to them gave He power to become the sons of God.”2 168. Will any one say that Christ is now made subject, because many have believed? Certainly not. For Christ’s subjection lies not in
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