Book, Chapter

 1    II,     VIII|          a man, and not the Only Begotten.82 So He asks, "Who is my
 2    II,     VIII|        brother, if I am the Only Begotten ? Who is my mother, if I
 3    II,     VIII|      believes that I am the Only Begotten of God in some sense begets
 4    II,     VIII|       present with that which is begotten."~ ~Note that Christ does
 5   III,     VIII|         Him, nor any mighty word begotten of wisdom ? Why did He appear
 6   III,     VIII|        in the Person of the Only Begotten, says (Ps. lxviii. 22), "
 7   III,       IX|        union; it is mystic, only begotten,121 ineffable. Through this
 8   III,      XIV|    Christ, or Jesus, or the Only begotten 152 of God; the effect of
 9   III,    XXIII|        In the beginning the Only Begotten Son created the earth, and
10   III,       XL|     fulfilment of it by the Only Begotten. He loses the effect of
11    IV,    XXVII|       growth of the flesh, being begotten and begetting and departing
12    IV,      XXX| existence of the things that are begotten, and to lead to a renewal
13    IV,      XXX|     filth, that it begets and is begotten and is covered in forgetfulness,
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