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| Alphabetical [« »] subsistence 1 subsisting 2 subsists 1 substance 64 substances 11 substratum 2 subtitle 1 | Frequency [« »] 71 him 70 things 64 one 64 substance 62 unbegotten 61 are 59 made | Eunomius of Cyzicus The First Apology IntraText - Concordances substance |
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1 Text, VII | is himself the Unbegotten Substance. It may indeed probably 2 Text, VIII | himself be the Unbegotten Substance. ~ 3 Text, IX | communicate to any one his own Substance, it must be either by Division 4 Text, IX | partake, the Character of Substance must be common to them both: 5 Text, IX | be call'd the Unbegotten Substance.] So that they must be forc' 6 Text, IX | Character of Unbegotten Substance mould be also esteem'd incommunicable; 7 Text, IX | the Communication of the Substance, together with that, will 8 Text, X | cannot pretend to say the Substance is common to both, but as 9 Text, X | have any connexion with the Substance of God. For Order is posterior 10 Text, X | only than the Unbegotten Substance, and all intelligent Natures, 11 Text, X | the Communication of the Substance, do introduce a certain 12 Text, XI | Circumstances connected with the Substance of God, how can Reason admit 13 Text, XI | admit us to equal a Begotten Substance to that which is Unbegotten? 14 Text, XI | Comparifon, or Communication of Substance leaves no Supereminence, 15 Text, XII | him one thing as to his Substance, and yet another thing to 16 Text, XII | Appellation rightly expressing the Substance; and that this subsisting 17 Text, XIV | admit that of an Unbegotten Substance. For by this means all imaginable 18 Text, XIV | while there is but one Substance which is, and which is call' 19 Text, XIV | Being is nam'd a Begotten Substance, and is call'd a Son, tho 20 Text, XIV | produc'd it; than to say any Substance is a Composition made, partly 21 Text, XV | that since neither the Substance of God admits of Generation [ 22 Text, XV | thereby intending that the Substance of the Only-begotten was 23 Text, XV | not, cannot be any sort of substance. But we determine, that 24 Text, XV | ascribe such Supereminence of Substance to the Son, as 'tis necessary 25 Text, XVI | Affections of a Change in his Substance, We must also, according 26 Text, XVI | who begets out of his own Substance, if he were to create, could 27 Text, XVI | Affection of a Change of Substance in God, on account that 28 Text, XVII | a Made Being; as if the Substance were immediately to be suppos' 29 Text, XVII | to God, nor lay his own Substance as a Substratum for Generation, 30 Text, XVIII | not communicate his own Substance to the Being that is begotten, 31 Text, XVIII | saying that they are alike in Substance, contradict what they confess' 32 Text, XIX | Father, which concerns his Substance, be equivalent to that of 33 Text, XIX | use the word Likeness of Substance? or that they should determine 34 Text, XIX | are set aside? and tho the Substance be, and is own'd to be simple 35 Text, XX | presume to compare that Substance, which has no Superior, 36 Text, XX | discover this Likeness of Substance. ~For in case any one takes 37 Text, XX | agreeable to the Dignity of the Substance. But in case he first regards 38 Text, XXI | to both, as for instance, Substance, Energy, Power, and Name, 39 Text, XXI | has no cause of his own Substance, or of his Goodness; as 40 Text, XXII | Notion of Likeness as to Substance, and to embrace that of 41 Text, XXII | division, or removal of his Substance; such as those cannot avoid 42 Text, XXII | connect the Energy to the Substance; and because they suppose 43 Text, XXIII | connect the Operation with the Substance: since we judg of it by 44 Text, XXIII | its Works, and know the Substance to be without beginning, 45 Text, XXIII | suppose it the same with the Substance, yet to own that none of 46 Text, XXIII | connect the Operation with the Substance; but to esteem the will 47 Text, XXIV | Operation, and not that his Substance is such; and that the Only-begotten 48 Text, XXIV | this Likeness, not as to Substance, but as to Operation, which 49 Text, XXIV | Character of an Unbegotten Substance : for here is nothing about 50 Text, XXIV | for here is nothing about Substance, but about that Operation 51 Text, XXIV | bear any resemblance to the Substance, but to that Operation which 52 Text, XXIV | appellation of Son declaring the Substance, as does that of Father 53 Text, XXIV | is significative of the Substance; let him attribute the like 54 Text, XXIV | already attributed the like Substance. Or rather let him attribute 55 Text, XXIV | Son. For the Similitude of Substance obliges those who are of 56 Text, XXVI | beyond all compare, as to his Substance, his Power, and his Authority: 57 Text, XXVI | that begat him, as to his Substance; nor to that Holy Spirit 58 Text, XXVI | Father; subordinate both in Substance, and Will: and himself owns 59 Text, XXVI | implies Division of the Substance. ~ 60 Text, XXVIII| communicating any thing of his own Substance to him that was begotten; 61 Text, XXVIII| not communicate his own Substance; nor does he produce another 62 Text, XXVIII| be begotten which has its Substance unbegotten. He did not 63 Text, XXVIII| therefore make use of his Substance, but of his Will only; and 64 Text, XXVIII| begat him, not by his own Substance, but as he pleased. And