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1 1 | one Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the ~only-begotten
2 1 | there was a time when the Son of God was not ( hn ~ pote
3 1 | life of life, his only Son, the first-~born of all
4 1 | Father truly as ~Father, the Son truly as Son, the Holy Ghost
5 1 | Father, the Son truly as Son, the Holy Ghost truly as
6 1 | the Father, and of the ~Son, and of the Holy Ghost.~ ~
7 2 | Athanasius as follows: "That the ~Son is not only like to the
8 2 | the resemblance of the ~Son to the Father, and his immutability,
9 2 | of human nature; that the Son is not ~only like to the
10 2 | one and the same, as the Son himself ~said: 'The Logos
11 3 | pp. 90, et seqq.)~ ~The Son is here [Ignat. Ad. Eph.
12 3 | language, therefore, the Son was ~ gennhtos even in his
13 3 | agennhtos , and only the Son ~ gennhtos ].~ ~There can
14 3 | to the divinity of the ~Son, and defending the statement
15 3 | In the former sense the Son cannot be called ~ agennhtos ,
16 3 | eternal gen?hsis of the ~Son was not a distinct theological
17 3 | overlook the difference. The Son was thus declared to be ~
18 3 | applied ~to the Father and the Son respectively, though unable
19 3 | nnhtos as applied to the ~Son. Hence the language of Epiphanius
20 3 | doctrine by saying that the Son in his divine ~nature was
21 27| into the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Ghost, (1)
22 27| Athanasius, named the Father, Son ~and Holy Spirit in administering
23 27| and ~did not use the words Son and Holy Spirit in the usual
24 33| indulged, blaspheming the Son of God, and saying that
25 33| he was not, and that the Son of God is by ~his free will
26 33| and of his only Begotten Son, our Lord Jesus Christ,
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