Book, Chapter

 1    IV,       XI|      also show that they are uncreated, for it is only that which
 2    IV,       XI|   difference between what is uncreated and lasting, and what is
 3    IV,      XXX|   changes into that which is uncreated. But if we grant this, it
 4    IV,      XXX|     argue that there are two uncreated things; or rather, nothing
 5    IV,      XXX|    created, but the whole is uncreated. From such reasoning much
 6    IV,      XXX|  this way even that which is uncreated will be created. But when
 7    IV,      XXX|       But when that which is uncreated comes under the head of
 8    IV,      XXX| maker of the created, if the uncreated does not exist?~ ~Akin to
 9    IV,      XXX| question whether God, who is uncreated, can make Himself created.
10    IV,      XXX|     it is impossible for the uncreated to become created, He cannot
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