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Eunomius of Cyzicus
The First Apology

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unbegotten

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1 Text, VII | thence follows that he is the Unbegotten, or rather, he is himself 2 Text, VII | rather, he is himself the Unbegotten Substance. It may indeed 3 Text, VIII | Now when we own God to be Unbegotten, we think we ought not to 4 Text, VIII | were made, both was, and is Unbegotten. ~But then he is not such 5 Text, VIII | Without Generation, or Unbegotten: since this would be great 6 Text, VIII | therefore the Character of Unbegotten is not a bare Imagination, 7 Text, VIII | Nor is this Character of Unbegotten apply'd to God in part only; 8 Text, VIII | him, within him, that is Unbegotten; for he is simple, and uncompounded, 9 Text, VIII | he must himself be the Unbegotten Substance.  ~ 10 Text, IX | foregoing Demonstration, he is Unbegotten, he cannot so admit of any 11 Text, IX | he must be no longer the Unbegotten; being now by this Division 12 Text, IX | and each be call'd the Unbegotten Substance.] So that they 13 Text, IX | willing that the Character of Unbegotten Substance mould be also 14 Text, X | later, not only than the Unbegotten Substance, and all intelligent 15 Text, X | those who admit of but one Unbegotten Being, to affirm that somewhat 16 Text, X | God, and the Character of Unbegotten will be taken away. But 17 Text, XI | Substance to that which is Unbegotten? seeing that all Likeness, 18 Text, XI | the other, to be equally Unbegotten also. But no one is so mad 19 Text, XI | For if either Person be Unbegotten, he is not a Son; and if 20 Text, XI | if he be a Son, he is not Unbegotten. But that there is only 21 Text, XI | one God of the Universe Unbegotten, and beyond all comparison, 22 Text, XIII | was without Generation, or Unbegotten; ~ 23 Text, XIV | that there is no other Unbegotten Being but God. Either therefore 24 Text, XIV | when they introduce another Unbegotten Being ; or while they persist 25 Text, XIV | will not admit that of an Unbegotten Substance. For by this means 26 Text, XIV | is, and which is call'd Unbegotten; and yet in the same breath 27 Text, XIV | and is call'd a Son, tho Unbegotten, according to the same Person' 28 Text, XIV | if the other indeed be Unbegotten. But perhaps some body, 29 Text, XIV | suppose many Beings, many Unbegotten Beings, to supply the Defect 30 Text, XV | of Generation [as being Unbegotten; nor of Separation or Division, 31 Text, XV | created by the Power of the Unbegotten God, and so became the most 32 Text, XVII | Being, which was itself unbegotten and unmade; while Men and 33 Text, XVIII | happens among Men, for he is Unbegotten; and when he creates, he 34 Text, XVIII | persuaded that God is a Being Unbegotten, and a Being Unmade, do 35 Text, XIX | things, as we pretend that Unbegotten and Begotten are so intirely 36 Text, XIX | then, that Light is either Unbegotten or Begotten; and we ask 37 Text, XIX | when. Light is spoken of an Unbegotten Being, and of a Being Begotten, 38 Text, XIX | what is compounded, is not Unbegotten : But if it has a different 39 Text, XIX | difference as there is between an Unbegotten and a Begotten Being, so 40 Text, XIX | be equivalent to that of Unbegotten, as to its proper signification, 41 Text, XX | be the Being made by the Unbegotten Being, and the Comforter 42 Text, XXI | them plainly call them both Unbegotten Beings. But if this be a 43 Text, XXI | of his Goodness; as being Unbegotten : the foregoing Premises 44 Text, XXII | being only Wise, and only Unbegotten, the Son is his Only Begotten, 45 Text, XXII | a Being begotten by the Unbegotten Being: which yet he would 46 Text, XXIII | to say the Operation is unbegotten, and without end: and while 47 Text, XXIII | can be made so as to be Unbegotten, or as to be without end. 48 Text, XXIII | operate, or the Work must be Unbegotten ; but if both of those Hypotheses 49 Text, XXIV | give us the Character of an Unbegotten Substance : for here is 50 Text, XXIV | Being with that which is Unbegotten; for that is certainly disagreeable, 51 Text, XXV | different from God, and yet Unbegotten withal. For there is only 52 Text, XXV | withal. For there is only One Unbegotten Being, from whom all things 53 Text, XXVI | the God of all things, Unbegotten, without Beginning, and 54 Text, XXVI | that either the Spirit is Unbegotten, which is a piece of Impiety: 55 Text, XXVII | Father Begotten, nor the Son Unbegotten: but what he ever is, that 56 Text, XXVIII| XXVIII. There is one God, unbegotten, and without beginnihaving 57 Text, XXVIII| be before that which is unbegotten: nor with him; for the unbegotten 58 Text, XXVIII| unbegotten: nor with him; for the unbegotten God is One and Alone: nor 59 Text, XXVIII| in him; for he alone is unbegotten.  Now 'tis impossible that 60 Text, XXVIII| which has its Substance unbegotten.  He did not therefore make 61 Text, XXVIII| There is therefore one unbegotten God, uncreated, not made; 62 Text, XXVIII| begotten of him that is unbegotten; tho not like other beings


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