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 1   I,    II,  9|     efflux of the glory of the Omnipotent, and the splendour of eternal
 2   I,    II, 10| consider what the glory of the omnipotent God is, and then we shall
 3   I,    II, 10|      even God cannot be called omnipotent unless there exist those
 4   I,    II, 10|    ages or periods God was not omnipotent, but became so afterwards,
 5   I,    II, 10|        is better for Him to be omnipotent than not to be so. And now
 6   I,    II, 10|     was a time when He was not omnipotent, of necessity those things
 7   I,    II, 10|        think that the title of Omnipotent was anterior in God to the
 8   I,    II, 10|    from this that the title of Omnipotent in God cannot be older than
 9   I,    II, 10|    through which God is called omnipotent, has a share in the glory
10   I,    II, 10|     since the Father is called omnipotent, no one ought to be offended
11   I,    II, 10|       Son of God is also cared omnipotent. For in this way will that
12   I,    II, 10|  only-begotten Son ought to be omnipotent, that the Son also may have
13   I,    II, 10|   following. God the Father is omnipotent, because He has power over
14  II,     V,  2|      effect it, He will not be omnipotent. Why do they not rather
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