Chapter

1      IV|   reason, admitting no vacuity, unbegotten, indestructible, which can
2     XVI|       thus:~ ~There is one only unbegotten God,~ Omnipotent, invisible,
3    XXII| evidently saying that He who is unbegotten is eternal, but that those
4    XXIV|    Worshipping God Himself, the unbegotten King.~ ~
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