19. Reverence for the One Unbegotten Creator distressed me, lest in your sweeping assertion that all things were made by the Word you had included Him. You have banished my fears by your Without Him was nothing made. Yet this same Without Him was nothing made brings trouble and distraction. There was, then, something made by that Other; not made, it is true, without Him. If the Other did make anything, even though the Word were present at the making, then it is untrue that through Him all things were made. It is one thing to be the Creator’s Companion, quite another to be the Creator’s Self. I could find answers of my own to the previous objections; in this case, Fisherman, I can only turn at once to your words, All things were made through Him. And now I understand, for the Apostle has enlightened me:—Things visible and things invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers, all are through Him and in Him80 Col. i. 16..
19. Non tantum adfuit facienti omnia, sed et fecit. ---Sed sollicito de auctore, qui unus ingenitus est, ne in eo quod omnia diceres, nihil esset exceptum, solvisti metum dicendo: Et sine eo factum est nihil. Verum confundor et turbor in eo, quod sine eo factum est nihil. Est ergo aliquid per alterum factum, quod tamen non sit sine eo factum: et si aliquid per alterum, licet non sine eo; jam non per eum omnia; quia aliud est fecisse, aliud est intervenisse facienti. Non habeo hic, piscator meus, ut in caeteris, quod ex meo proferam; a tuo statim respondendum est, Omnia per eum facta sunt. Sentio. Apostolus enim docuit: Visibilia et invisibilia, sive Throni, sive Dominationes, sive Principatus, sive Potestates, omnia per ipsum, et in ipso (Coloss. I, 16) .