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1 Int, 6, p. xx| stressed, that having been begotten the Son exists apart from 2 Int, 6, p. xx| stands "midway between the begotten and the Unbegotten." As 3 Int, 6, p. xx| is essentially God, not begotten in time nor out of the nonexistent; 4 Int, 6, p. xx| First-born of all Creation, Begotten before all ages, and through 5 Int, 6, p. xx| No statement that He was begotten before time was adequate. 6 Int, 6, p. xx| of the Father," nor does "Begotten, not made," mean more than 7 I, 9, p. 53| is not related to have begotten more children. And Isaac 8 I, 9, p. 53| divine oracles as having begotten no more children. What must 9 II, 1, p. 66| the People that shall be begotten shall learn Righteousness. ~[ 10 III, 2, p. 115| art my son, ~To-day I have begotten thee; ~Ask of me and I shall 11 IV, 3, p. 166| be only one perfect God begotten of God, and not several. 12 IV, 3, p. 166| the perfect thing that is begotten of light to be one also. 13 IV, 3, p. 166| possible to conceive of as begotten of light, but the ray only, 14 IV, 3, p. 167| Son: the Other, as a Son begotten of Him that caused His being, 15 IV, 3, p. 168| the sweet odour that is begotten, possessing its own character, 16 IV, 3, p. 168| the acutest thought a Son Begotten, not at one time non-existent, 17 IV, 3, p. 168| not Unbegotten, but (b) begotten from the Father Unbegotten, 18 IV, 4, p. 168| the Creation cf all things begotten, when He (d) was about to 19 IV, 5, p. 169| that life was what was begotten in Him. (For from Him and 20 IV, 6, p. 173| essence of things about to be begotten would be of many forms and 21 IV, 6, p. 173| ever being itself but a begotten thing to be unable to mingle 22 IV, 6, p. 174| things, so that the nature of begotten things might not altogether 23 IV, 7, p. 176| the heaven and the whole begotten essence, calling them quietly 24 IV, 10, p. 182| my Son, This day have I begotten thee, 8. Desire of me, and 25 IV, 10, p. 184| and the things after Him begotten, and has received the care 26 IV, 15, p. 194| the whole nature of the begotten, much more human nature, 27 IV, 15, p. 199| of the Most High God, as begotten by the Most High God, and 28 IV, 15, p. 199| been shewn not to have been begotten by man but by the Father, 29 IV, 15, p. 199| spiritual existence among things begotten. ~But moreover, according 30 IV, 16, p. 203| Nations and Peoples, being begotten of God Himself, and called 31 IV, 16, p. 204| God by the oracle, nor as begotten of God, as was the subject 32 IV, 16, p. 204| art my Son. To-day have I begotten thee. Desire of me, and 33 IV, 16, p. 204| art my Son. To-day I have begotten thee." With which you may 34 V, 1, p. 231| essence existing before things begotten, the rational and Firstborn 35 V, 1, p. 231| both that He Himself is begotten, and not the same as the 36 V, 1, p. 231| kind of foundation for all begotten things. And it is probable 37 V, 1, p. 231| as being That which was begotten of the nature of the Unbegotten. 38 V, 1, p. 232| sense we say that He is the Begotten of God would require a special 39 V, 1, p. 232| these things in the world of begotten things, nor to liken Him 40 V, 1, p. 233| qualification that the Son was begotten of things that were not, 41 V, 1, p. 233| similarly to the other begotten beings; for the generation 42 V, 1, p. 233| then says that He is the Begotten of the Father in the words: " 43 V, 1, p. 234| being Unbegotten, but was begotten of the Father as His Only-begotten 44 V, 1, p. 234| Unbegotten and the other Begotten, and one is Father and the 45 V, 3, p. 238| Own Lord, and that He was begotten by God before the Foundation 46 V, 3, p. 239| wrong to allot to any among begotten beings the sitting at the 47 V, 3, p. 239| the morning-star I have begotten thee," and He delivers with 48 V, 3, p. 240| of angels, to have been begotten of God, and made a priest 49 V, 4, p. 245| God alone among the ones begotten after the First and Unbegotten, 50 V, 5, p. 250| Itself the meaning of all begotten things, and the ideas of 51 V, 6, p. 250| He is first among beings begotten in all reverence, since 52 V, 6, p. 250| called the First of all begotten things. So if we ask with 53 V, 6, p. 250| created," to which of the begotten beings He gave the command 54 V, 6, p. 251| both of His Only- (232) begotten Word and of all begotten 55 V, 6, p. 251| begotten Word and of all begotten things after Him, in relation 56 V, 27, p. 269| and dominion of all things begotten. ~ 57 VI 1| after Him as Head of all begotten things, Whom the Holy Scriptures 58 VI, 2, p. 3| art my Son: to-day have I begotten thee . . . Desire of me 59 VII, 1, p. 74| among (c) the Hebrews, is "begotten among men, and become a 60 VII, 1, p. 74| is prophesied of as being begotten and becoming a child, and 61 X, 8, p. 228| drew forth Him that was begotten from her womb. But when