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The Athanasian
Creed
Whoever wills to be in a state of salvation,
before all things it is necessary that he hold the catholic faith, which except everyone
shall have kept whole and undefiled without doubt he will perish eternally.
Now the catholic faith is that we worship One God in Trinity and Trinity
in Unity, neither confounding their Persons nor dividing the substance. For there is one
Person of the Father, another of the Son, another of the Holy Spirit. But the Godhead of
the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, is One, the Glory equal, the Majesty
Coeternal.
Such as the Father is, such is the Son, and such is the Holy Spirit; the
Father uncreated, the Son uncreated, and the Holy Spirit uncreated; the father infinite,
the Son infinite, and the Holy Spirit infinite; the Father eternal, the Son eternal, and
the Holy Spirit eternal. And yet not three eternals but one eternal, as also not three
infinites, nor three uncreated, but one uncreated, and one infinite. So, likewise, the
Father is almighty, the Son almighty, and the Holy Spirit almighty; and yet not three
almighties but one almighty.
So the Father is God, the Son God, and the Holy Spirit God; and yet not
three Gods but one God. So the Father is Lord, the Son Lord, and the Holy Spirit Lord; and
yet not three Lords but one Lord. For like as we are compelled by Christian truth to
acknowledge every Person by Himself to be both God and Lord; so are we forbidden by the
catholic religion to say, there be three Gods or three Lords.
The Father is made of none, neither created nor begotten. The Son is of
the Father alone, not made nor created but begotten. The Holy Spirit is of the Father and
the Son, not made nor created nor begotten but proceeding. So there is one Father not
three Fathers, one Son not three Sons, and one Holy Spirit not three Holy Spirits. And in
this Trinity there is nothing before or after, nothing greater or less, but the whole
three Persons are coeternal together and coequal.
So that in all things, as is aforesaid, the trinity in Unity and the
Unity in Trinity is to be worshiped. He therefore who wills to be in a state of salvation,
let him think thus of the Trinity.
But it is necessary to eternal salvation that he also believe faithfully
the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ. The right faith therefore is that we believe and
confess that our Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is God and Man.
He is God of the substance of the Father begotten before the worlds, and
He is man of the substance of His mother born in the world; perfect God, perfect man
subsisting of a reasoning soul and human flesh; equal to the Father as touching His
Godhead, inferior to the Father as touching His Manhood.
Who although He be God and Man yet He is not two but one Christ; one
however not by conversion of the Godhead in the flesh, but by taking of the Manhood in
God; one altogether not by confusion of substance but by unity of Person. For as the
reasoning soul and flesh is one man, so God and Man is one Christ.
Who suffered for our salvation, descended into hell, rose again from the
dead, ascended into heaven, sits at the right hand of the Father, from whence He shall
come to judge the living and the dead. At whose coming all men shall rise again with their
bodies and shall give account for their own works. And that they have done good shall go
into life eternal, and they who indeed have done evil into eternal fire.
This is the catholic faith, which except a man shall have believed
faithfully and firmly he cannot be in a state of salvation.
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