- creatures.
Ambrose of Milan,
Epistles iv As
quoted by John Damascene: God is
unoriginate, unending, eternal, constant, uncreated, unchanging, unalterable, simple...
-
similarities with ****enistic and
Patristic conceptions of God as the "
unoriginate source" (agennetos) of all being. This view was
espoused in particular...
- "substance",
maintaining the
distinction of the Son from the
Father as the
unoriginate God, and the
Spirit from both the
Father and the Son (Adv. Praxeam, xxv)...
-
divinity could not be born from a
human because the
divine nature is
unoriginate. The
Council of
Ephesus in 431,
under the
leadership of
Cyril himself...
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Christians believe in one God the Father,
whose person is
uncaused and
unoriginate, who,
because He is love and communion,
always exists with His Word and...
- when it was intended, in
opposition to the idea of world-formation from
unoriginate matter, to give
expression to the omnipotence,
freedom and uniqueness...
- "Glory...Now and always...Amen."; Hymn of the
Third Hour: "We
bless you,
unoriginate Father... (Awhrnets`emk` zk`ez Hayr anskizbn...)"; Exhortation: "At every...
- sanctification, and unto Thee do we send up glory,
together with
Thine Unoriginate Father, and
Thine All-holy, Good and Life-creating Spirit, now and ever...
-
Christians believe in one God the Father,
whose person is
uncaused and
unoriginate, who,
because He is love and communion,
always exists with His Word and...
-
Christ our God, and unto Thee do we send up glory,
together with
Thine unoriginate Father, and Thy Most-holy and good and life-creating Spirit, now and...