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1 Theoph | And must not that which is begotten be something spurious, and
2 Theoph | you say of those who are begotten unlawfully in adultery?
3 Theoph | those who are unlawfully begotten coming to perfection like
4 Theoph | friend, very many who are begotten of unrighteous seed are
5 Theoph | are born of adultery are begotten by the will of God; for
6 Theoph | writings, that those who are begotten, even though it be in adultery,
7 Theoph | For," He says, "children begotten of unlawful beds are witnesses
8 Thal | In Christ Jesus I have begotten you through the Gospel."33 ~
9 Procil(2)| Literally, only begotten. Wisd. vii. 22.~
10 Thekla | Him. But for this was He begotten, and Himself came down from
11 Thekla | being stamped upon them, and begotten in them by a true knowledge
12 Thekla | Who Ever Is, is To-Day Begotten in the Minds and Sense of
13 Thekla | my son: this day have I begotten thee; "28 for it is to be
14 Thekla | but having been previously begotten,29 that He was to be, and
15 Thekla | expression, "This day have I begotten thee," signifies that He
16 Thekla | ages in heaven should be begotten on the earth-that is, that
17 Tusiane | no longer begetting and begotten, but God resting from the
18 Tusiane | of life is wisdom first begotten of all. "She is a tree of
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