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Council of Nicea I

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1 1 | believe in one God, the Father Almighty, maker of all things ~ 2 1 | the ~only-begotten of his Father, of the substance of the 3 1 | of the substance of the Father, God of ~God, Light of Light, 4 1 | consubstantialem) with the Father. By whom all things were 5 1 | substance or essence [from the Father] or that he is a ~creature, 6 1 | believe in one only God, Father Almighty, Creator of things ~ 7 1 | creatures, begotten of the Father before all time, by whom ~ 8 1 | third day, ~returned to the Father, and will come again one 9 1 | three is and subsists; the Father truly as ~Father, the Son 10 1 | subsists; the Father truly as ~Father, the Son truly as Son, the 11 1 | them in the name of the Father, and of the ~Son, and of 12 2 | is not only like to the Father, but that, as his image, 13 2 | he is the same ~as the Father; that he is of the Father; 14 2 | Father; that he is of the Father; and that the resemblance 15 2 | resemblance of the ~Son to the Father, and his immutability, are 16 2 | is not ~only like to the Father, but inseparable from the 17 2 | from the substance of the ~Father, that he and the Father 18 2 | Father, that he and the Father are one and the same, as 19 2 | The Logos is always in the Father, and, the Father always 20 2 | in the Father, and, the Father always in the ~Logos,' as 21 3 | conclusion that only ~the Father is agennhtos , and only 22 3 | themselves. To this ~early father for instance the eternal 23 3 | gennhtos as applied ~to the Father and the Son respectively, 24 21| hear the Creed or ~the Our Father. Writers who multiply the 25 26| our sins, and which the Father of his goodness raised up."( 26 27| he was ~baptized into the Father, and the Son, and the Holy 27 27| St. Athanasius, named the Father, Son ~and Holy Spirit in 28 30| 1578 Turrianus, who had had Father Romanus's ~translation revised 29 31| him fit: for he is the father of all, and they are his


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