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1 39| completely analogous to the offspring of a parent; and that it 2 39| are said to be born, as offspring to a parent. -- We say, 3 40| parent, and that Word his offspring. ~BUT if it is most properly 4 40| parent, and the Word his offspring, the more he alone is sufficient 5 40| sufficient to the generation of offspring; and none is so begotten 6 40| the relation of parent and offspring can be ascribed to no beings 7 40| its to be most truly his offspring.~ ~ 8 42| be the Father, and of his offspring to be the Son, because both 9 42| first and principal cause of offspring is always in the father. 10 42| which, for the generation of offspring, no other cause is associated, 11 42| Spirit is Father of his offspring. But, if the son is always 12 42| supreme Father than his offspring; then it is most true that 13 42| it is most true that this offspring is not a daughter, but a 14 42| parent, and the other his offspring, so the one is most truly 15 43| same, and that parent and offspring are the same --so impossible 16 43| and also that parent and offspring shall be the same, that 17 55| regarded as their Son or offspring? But, as the Word, so soon 18 55| declares itself to be the offspring of him from whom it derives 19 55| Therefore, if it is their offspring, either one of them is its 20 55| love should be their son or offspring.~ ~ 21 56| the Word is the most true offspring and most true Son, while 22 56| that love is by no means offspring or son.~He alone, therefore, 23 56| which alone is Son and offspring. But only the love of both