Redemption. Atonement (Reconciliation). Forgiveness.
Grace ( cavri" ). Peace ( eijrhvnh ). Righteousness ( dikaiosuvnh ). Truth ( ajlhvqeia ). Revelation ( ajpokavluyi" ). Knowledge and Wisdom. Faith ( pivsti" ).
Hope ( ejlpiv" ). Love ( ajgavph ). Light ( fw'" ). Life ( zwhv ). Good Works. Thanksgiving ( eujcaristiva ). Prayer ( proseuchv ). The Church. The Communion of Saints. Christian Sacraments. The Christian Ministry.
God the Father. (Eph. 1:2.)
The Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth derives its namederives that which gives it a right to the title andthat which truly makes it what it is. (3:14 and notes.)
The Father of glorythe source and the object of all revelationthe God of our Lord Jesus Christthe God whom He acknowledges and at the same time reveals. (1:17 and notes.)
One God and Father of all ( ei|" qeo;" kai; path;r pavntwn ), Who is over all and through all and in all. (4:6.)
[The notes on this verse, as left by Dr Westcott, are probably to be regarded as incomplete.More particularly the note on the words oJ ejpi; pavntwn kai; dia; pavntwn kai; ejn pa'sin would probably have been longer, had the Commentary received the author's final revision, and would have contained some further explanation of the statement that in these words the reference is not to the Person of the Father, but to the triune God. Comparison of c. 5:20, cited in the previous note on ei|" qeo;" k. path;r pavntwn , indicates that here, as there, God the Father is contemplated as revealed by, and approached through, our Lord Jesus Christ, the one Lord of 4:5.]
Cf. The Historic Faith , Lect. IX. p. 52, 1094 ed.:Looking then to this trust in a common redemption, let us hold fast our belief in one Church, in one Body of Christ knit together by the rites which He Himself appointed, one in virtue of the One Spirit Who guides each member severally as He will, of the One Saviour Who fulfils Himself in many ways, of the One God and Father of all, Who is over all and through all and in all.
See also Gospel of St John , p. 3, note on John 1:1: Thus we are led to conceive that the Divine nature is essentially in the Son and at the same time that the Son can be regarded, according to that which is His peculiar characteristic, in