Irenaeus Against Heresies Book I

and her perplexity, too, when He said, "And what I shall say, I know not."[103]

Tertullian Against Praxeas

But in the trouble of His soul, (on a later occasion,) He said: "What shall I say? Father, save me from this hour: but for this cause is it that I am come to this hour; only, O Father, do Thou glorify Thy name"[308]

Origen de Principiis Book II

For when it wishes to indicate any suffering or perturbation affecting Him, it indicates it under the name of soul; as when it says, "Now is My soul troubled; "[153]

Origen de Principiis Book IV

And again, "Now is my soul troubled."[37]

Pseudo-Gregory Thaumaturgus Twelve Topics on the Faith

Wherefore, when it is said that He was "troubled in spirit,"[32]

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