Arius – Thalia in Greek and English (Online source: Fourth Century Christianity Home)
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Number of quotes: 6
Book ID: 28 Page: 1
Section: 3C1
6. He who is without beginning made the Son a beginning of created things.
Quote ID: 504
Time Periods: 4
Book ID: 28 Page: 1
Section: 3C1
He is invisible both to things which were made through the Son, and also to the Son himself.Pastor John notes: John’s note: but....
Quote ID: 505
Time Periods: 4
Book ID: 28 Page: 2
Section: 3C1
13. I will say specifically how the invisible is seen by the Son: by that power by which God is able to see, each according to his own measure, the Son can bear to see the Father, as is determined
Quote ID: 506
Time Periods: 4
Book ID: 28 Page: 2
Section: 3C1
20. Hence the Son, not being eternal came into existence by the Father’s will,
Quote ID: 507
Time Periods: 4
Book ID: 28 Page: 2
Section: 3C1
24. The one who is superior is able to beget one equal to the Son, but not someone more important, or superior, or greater.
Quote ID: 508
Time Periods: 4
Book ID: 28 Page: 2
Section: 3C1
So that the Son does not comprehend any of these things or have the understanding to explain them.For it is impossible for him to fathom the Father, who is by himself.
Quote ID: 509
Time Periods: 4
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