Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1  II,     I,  4| desired to bestow upon it, was uncreated, i.e., not formed by God
2  II,     I,  4|       in saying that matter is uncreated, and co-eternal with the
3  II,     I,  4|        and co-eternal with the uncreated God. According to this view,
4  II,     I,  4|        as that which they call uncreated? Now I think it will very
5  II,     I,  4|      seem impious to call that uncreated, which, if believed to be
6  II,     I,  4|        as that which they call uncreated?~
7  II,    II,  1|        the Father generates an uncreated Son, and brings forth a
8  II,    IV,  3|       Is matter made, or is it uncreated, i.e., not made? And if
9  II,    IV,  3|     that it is not made, i.e., uncreated, we shall ask them if one
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