Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,    II,  3| guilty of impiety against the unbegotten Father Himself, seeing he
2   I,    II,  4|     able to apprehend how the unbegotten God is made the Father of
3   I,    II,  6|       who allow nothing to be unbegotten, i.e., unborn, save God
4   I,    II,  9|       says, of the primal and unbegotten power of God, deriving from
5   I,   III,  1|       disposed all things, is unbegotten, and recognise Him as the
6   I,   III,  2| Spirit, and by joining to the unbegotten God the Father, and to His
7   I,   III,  3|    co-eternal with God, or of unbegotten souls, in which they would
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