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1 Text, V | We believe in One God the Father Almighty, of 2 Text, V | One only-begotten Son of God, God the Word, our Lord 3 Text, V | only-begotten Son of God, God the Word, our Lord Jesus 4 Text, VII | of our Forefathers, One God, not made either by himself, 5 Text, VII | can any thing be before God. For certainly that which 6 Text, VII | demonstrated that neither could God be before himself, nor could 7 Text, VIII | VIII. Now when we own God to be Unbegotten, we think 8 Text, VIII | in reality that Debt to God which is of all other the 9 Text, VIII | forbear to speak of them. But God, whether we are silent, 10 Text, VIII | could be no Generation as to God, nor had he therefore a 11 Text, VIII | destructive of the true Notion of God, and of his absolute Perfection. 12 Text, VIII | Indeed to pretend that God has been deprived of somewhat 13 Text, VIII | of Unbegotten apply'd to God in part only; for he is 14 Text, X | connexion with the Substance of God. For Order is posterior 15 Text, X | nothing that belongs to God is order'd by another Being. 16 Text, X | Scripture plainly affirms that God existed before the Ages; 17 Text, X | together, both the Unity of God, and the Character of Unbegotten 18 Text, XI | place in the Essence of God, of such a Nature as Species, 19 Text, XI | because on all accounts God, must be free from all Composition. 20 Text, XI | connected with the Substance of God, how can Reason admit us 21 Text, XI | But that there is only one God of the Universe Unbegotten, 22 Text, XII | all things, by the Will of God and the Father. ~ 23 Text, XIV | other Unbegotten Being but God. Either therefore let them 24 Text, XV | neither the Substance of God admits of Generation [as 25 Text, XV | he is the Only-begotten God to all Beings that are inferior 26 Text, XV | Power of the Unbegotten God, and so became the most 27 Text, XVI | among Men, must introduce God as subject to the Imputations 28 Text, XVI | Opinion of the Greeks, because God is a Creator, introduce 29 Text, XVI | none but worthy Notions to God; and so allow that he creates 30 Text, XVI | a Change of Substance in God, on account that he is stil' 31 Text, XVI | and when it is apply'd to God: Of Man it denotes one distinct 32 Text, XVI | distinct Member; but of God it denotes, sometimes his 33 Text, XVII | that Is; and the Only True God. ~Wherefore when God is 34 Text, XVII | True God. ~Wherefore when God is stil'd a Father, we ought 35 Text, XVII | Being made,5 and produc'd by God; and we shall not go astray 36 Text, XVII | forc'd to ascribe Parts to God, nor lay his own Substance 37 Text, XVIII | XVIII. How if God, when he begets, does not 38 Text, XVIII | are also persuaded that God is a Being Unbegotten, and 39 Text, XXI | themselves. ~There is but one God, who is declared both by 40 Text, XXI | Saviour himself to be the God of the Only begotten. For 41 Text, XXI | For says he, I go unto my God and your God. The only True 42 Text, XXI | go unto my God and your God. The only True God, the 43 Text, XXI | your God. The only True God, the only Wise, and only 44 Text, XXI | acknowledg the only-begotten God and our Lord Jesus, to be 45 Text, XXII | therefore he be the only True God, as being only Wise, and 46 Text, XXII | World to be coeval with God, fall into all sorts of 47 Text, XXIII | since the just Judgment of God has hidden the Truth from 48 Text, XXIII | either that the Operation of God did not operate, or the 49 Text, XXIII | but to esteem the will of God to be the truest Operation; 50 Text, XXIII | which is most worthy of God, and sufficient for the 51 Text, XXIV | Wherefore if the Word of God demonstrates that his Will 52 Text, XXIV | the Image of the Invisible God, the first-born of every 53 Text, XXIV | he call'd, The Image of God. Now these words, All things 54 Text, XXIV | without any Generation, in God's Foreknowledg, even before 55 Text, XXV | which is no other than God the Father. For is it not 56 Text, XXV | his nature, as the Lord God is a Spirit, and they that 57 Text, XXV | numerically different from God, and yet Unbegotten withal. 58 Text, XXV | only a certain Energy of God, and yet do still enumerate 59 Text, XXVI | That there is only One true God, the God of all things, 60 Text, XXVI | is only One true God, the God of all things, Unbegotten, 61 Text, XXVI | and made the Only-begotten God, our Lord Jesus Christ; 62 Text, XXVI | attests, had his Knowledg from God,14 is an authentick Witness, 63 Text, XXVI | Israel know assuredly that God hath made him both Lord 64 Text, XXVI | that said, There is one God, from whom are all things; 65 Text, XXVII | according to the Laws of God ; was crucify'd, and died, 66 Text, XXVII | Dignity and Monarchy of God is ever to be preserv'd 67 Text, XXVII | and the Son himself to God, even the Father; according 68 Text, XXVII | all things under him; that God may be all in all.21 ~We 69 Text, XXVII | over some of them. But may God avert any experience of 70 Text, XXVII | before things pleasing to God and truly useful. May he 71 Text, XXVII | him. It being agreeable to God's just Method of Retribution, 72 Text, XXVIII| XXVIII. There is one God, unbegotten, and without 73 Text, XXVIII| him; for the unbegotten God is One and Alone: nor in 74 Text, XXVIII| always the same, he is the God and the Creator, and the 75 Text, XXVIII| him that was begotten; for God is incorruptible, and inseparable, 76 Text, XXVIII| pleased. And by him did God make the Holy Spirit, the 77 Text, XXVIII| incorporeal. For there is one God, from whom are all things; 78 Text, XXVIII| therefore one unbegotten God, uncreated, not made; and 79 Text, XXVIII| Jesus Christ the Son of God, a Being begotten of him