Canon
1 1 | incomprehensible, and ineffable, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; three
2 1 | nature absolutely simple; the Father (proceeding) from no one,
3 1 | one, but the Son from the Father only, and the Holy Ghost
4 1 | without beginning and end. The Father begetting, the Son begotten,
5 1 | the Trinity, namely of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, is
6 2 | in his Sentences that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are
7 2 | there is no entity that is Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, neither
8 2 | though he concedes that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are
9 2 | faithful in the Gospel: will, Father, that they may be one, as
10 2 | testimony in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy
11 2 | ineffable, which is truly Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, together (
12 2 | proceeding, but it is the Father who begets, the Son who
13 2 | Though, therefore, the Father is one (being), and the
14 2 | but that which is the Father that is the Son and the
15 2 | consubstantial. For the Father begetting the Son from eternity
16 2 | testifies: "That which my father hath given me, is greater
17 2 | since the substance of the Father is indivisible, that is,
18 2 | neither can it be said that Father in begetting transferred
19 2 | diminution the substance of the Father and thus the Father and
20 2 | the Father and thus the Father and Son as well as the Holy
21 2 | therefore the Truth prays to the Father for the faithful, saying: "
22 2 | perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect" (Matt. 5: 48);
23 2 | of grace as your heavenly Father is perfect by the perfection
24 2 | de Bene, whose mind the father of lies has so darkened
25 HLD| them, adjuring-through the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, one,
26 HLD| Christ, into whose hands the Father has given all things, if
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