Orations against the arians

 Of teachers, in order that they too may seem to be called christians in this way and not being ashamed of their own disgraceful name, let them play g

 Wishing to dance against the savior, to express his own miserable little sayings of impiety in dissolute and loose melodies? so that, just as wisdom s

 Is proper to created things and is one of them. and with these things, having become as it were a successor of the devil’s rashness, he has put in his

 Saying certain parts of the gospels, they will deny along with them the law and the prophets. but if in their ignorance they are so tossed by the stor

 The word the father he is not the true and only word of the father himself, but is called word and wisdom by name only, and by grace is called son an

 Seeing him who sowed the heresy among them at a loss, and that they may learn, even though late, that being arians, they are not christians. you have

 A few things 26.37 for i have hoped in the eternal one for your salvation, and joy came to me from the holy one. and since the apostle, writing to th

 You do not hide yourselves at all, nor even when hiding can you escape notice for again you signify times, saying, «there was a time when he was not,

 A partaker? of the spirit? and yet the spirit itself rather receives from the son, as he himself has said, and it is unreasonable to say that this one

 Being, in whom he creates. then let them tell us, or rather, even from this let them see their own impiety in saying, there was a time when he was no

 To be at some time, but to be always. and these things are the son who says, i am the life, and, i wisdom dwelt in counsel. how then is he not imp

 In which seeing himself, he rejoices, as the son himself says: i was she in whom he rejoiced. when, then, did the father not see himself in his own im

 Wishing the image from the father, in order that they might make the son equal to created things. for at any rate, numbering him among these, those ar

 Of things that are and are not, as we said. but if they are speaking about god and his word, let them add what is missing to the question, and ask thu

 Do both supply what is lacking in each other? for by saying such things, you rather show the weakness of the one who fashioned, if he was not strong e

 Of heretics towards their parents 26.69 refutes their malice. for they recognized what is according to nature, and henceforth were ashamed about the t

 For it is of things that are, and it was not before it came to be. but things that were not before they came to be, how could they co-exist with the e

 Hence to ask about that which exists, but is neither begotten of any, nor has a father for itself they will hear from us that the one so signified, t

 Created things are signified, so also 'father' is indicative of the son and the one who names god maker and creator and unbegotten sees and apprehend

 Not existing god and a created son, they consequently collected for themselves such expressions as were fitting for a creature but since, when they a

 That some grace and state of virtue has accrued to a certain particular substance, and that this is so called word, and son, and wisdom, in such a way

 He partook, as we said or the other alternative, which may it be turned upon their own heads, they must needs say, that he was not before this, but w

 He humbled himself, becoming obedient unto death, even death on a cross. therefore god has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is abo

 With him, and let us enter into the gates of the heavens, which he himself again opened for us, as those who run before say: lift up the gates, o ye r

 To become of god and in the epistle he writes: by this we know that he abides in you, from his spirit, which he has given to us. and this is also a

 That god bestowed upon him, and the heretics think it to be a defect or a passion of the substance of the word, it is necessary to say how these thing

 John's gospel: i have sent them into the world, and for their sake i sanctify myself, that they also might be sanctified in truth. and saying this, he

 To the immortal one who has taken on the mortal? or what improvement to the eternal one who has put on the temporal? and what greater reward could the

 Your throne, o god, is for ever and ever a scepter of uprightness is the scepter of your 26.116 kingdom and announcing his descent to us, he says: t

 Should attempt it, the deceit of the serpent himself would be weakened, and the lord being unchangeable and unalterable, the serpent would become weak

 And after a little: wherefore, holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly calling, consider the apostle and high priest of our profession, jesus, who wa

 And the occasion of the apostolic saying, the foolish would not have been so impious, taking human things to refer to the godhead. and it is possible

 Saying that 'having become' is equivalent to 'having been begotten,' and that he is better, he says. for what is begotten does not differ, whether one

 Might show from their end the nature of created things. for the things that are able to perish, even if they do not perish because of the grace of the

 Disciples have discipled all the nations, and now what is written has been fulfilled: they shall all be taught by god. and then, the things shown were

 Ascending and descending but concerning the son he says: and let all the angels of god worship him and when angels minister, they say, i was sent to

 Help to those in need. for god is always and the same but men came to be after these things through the word, when the father himself willed it and

 Therefore, neither what is written in the proverbs, the lord created me as the beginning of his ways for his works, nor what was said by the apostle

 Folly, how could the second thing, which is according to will, come to be? but the word is first, and creation is second. but the word exists, even if

 To deny the natural and genuine generation of the son from the father but when they hear the terms and words for 'creature', they are immediately car

 Not even one. but if he himself is the word and the wisdom, in whom all things are made, then he is not one of the things made, nor at all of the thin

 From the history according to the law and aaron. thus aaron was not born a high priest, but a man, and after a time, when god willed, he became a high

 Unless when he himself likewise partook of blood and flesh with us? and when did he become a merciful and faithful high priest, if not when he was mad

 For the sake of sanctifying the flesh he became man and being lord, was in the form of a servant for all creation, which came to be and was made by

 Unto you by mighty works, and wonders, and signs, which god did by him in the midst of you, as you yourselves know. therefore, what is said at the end

 A house of refuge and a god who is a defender, so also our lord has become. and he did not then have a beginning of being but we had a beginning of h

 Of your feet and in the fifteenth: you will not abandon my soul to hades, nor will you allow your holy one to see corruption. that such sayings, ther

 Of this. for being the son of god, he would be like him and being like him, he is in every way both lord and king for he himself says, 'he who has s

 They think they are saying something against the christian faith, it is necessary to examine the text itself, just as the phrase, who was faithful to

 Hymns the truth, and blesses, and trembles but the word is its creator, and he himself says, 'i am the truth.' therefore the word is not a creature,

 To know, but the sight and the knowledge concerning this surpasses all for god himself said: 'no one shall see my face and live' and the son has sai

 Nor would these things have been said about him, if he were at all one of the creatures. but now since he is not a creature, but the proper offspring

 Of these things. but if god so clothes the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is cast into the oven, will he not much more clothe you, o

 It is possible to see, but while the creatures are many, the word is one who does not perceive from these things also, that the son is distinct from

 Being a created son, he was able to be made by god alone. but god is in need of nothing may it never be! for he himself said: i am full. nor did th

 Our weakness, he, being powerful, was made by the father alone, that he might create us through him as through an instrument far from it! it is not s

 He sent forth his word, and healed them. for all these things everywhere expose the arian heresy, and signify the eternity of the word, and that he is

 To the impassible and unchangeable god, so that by these they might disturb the ears of the more simple, and turn them away from the truth? for who, h

 Of him, who is the subject of our discourse. he is therefore creator, and without him was made not one thing, nor is it possible for anything to be ma

 For just as one would not say that the divinity mentioned here is christ, but that it is the father himself so also i think his eternal power and div

 The word of god, was preached by john: the word became flesh, and, all things were made through him. wherefore also concerning our lord jesus christ a

 Washing? for what fellowship has the creature with the creator? or why is that which is made numbered together with the one who made it for the perfec

 Having a correct one. for this reason, therefore, the savior also did not simply command to baptize, but first he says, 'make disciples ' then thus: '

 To john in the gospel, saying: these things i have spoken to you in proverbs, but the hour is coming when i will no longer speak to you in proverbs, b

 The one created according to god in righteousness and holiness of the truth. for neither did david speak of a people being created in substance, 26.24

 To the offspring, what is called the beginning of ways because he is the only-begotten word. for if he is an offspring, how do you call him a creature

 And wisdom but the things that have come into being, not existing before, were made through the word himself. therefore that much-talked-of saying of

 To work. but noah was not created for the sake of the ark, but that he might first exist and become a man for after these things he received the comm

 It is clear that, pre-existing, he is later formed, and the formation signifies not the beginning of his being, but the incarnation, in which he also

 Having learned from him, the apostle also said: since therefore the children share in blood and flesh, he himself likewise partook of the same things,

 It is proper and characteristic of man to say, “he created,” and, “he made him.” for this reason, then, the cause of, 26.268 “he created,” is also add

 And in this again you have dared to be impious toward the lord, saying that he is a work, or a creature, that is, a begotten thing? for you assert tha

 To beget, is significant of the son, but to make, is indicative of works. for this reason, then, we are not first begotten, but are made for it is wr

 And in this he is called and is our firstborn, since, when all men were perishing through the transgression of adam, his flesh was the first of all to

 Be considered apart from the children of jacob. but also concerning the lord himself the apostle has not said, that he might become the firstborn of a

 26.285 since truth, therefore, has shown that the word is not by nature a creature, it follows then to say, how he is also called the beginning of th

 The father for perfection, these are the things for which he is created, saying in the proverbs: the lord created me as the beginning of his ways for

 He came, then, not to be ministered to, but to minister, and to work out our salvation. indeed, being able to speak the law from heaven, he saw that i

 Son and man would not have been brought to the father, if the word who put on the body had not been by nature and truly his word. and just as we woul

 Had been made, and scripture would neither have distinguished him from the works, nor would it have named some things works, and preached the word and

 He was speaking of himself, i saw 26.304 that such a characteristic was not of a creature, but of divinity and of the father's nature. therefore the a

 The redemption and salvation prepared for us beforehand, rising again, we might remain immortal, when he for our sakes is created the beginning of the

 May be renewed, and planning this, he prepares it beforehand, and gives to the one who has worked the preparation for renewal, and the pre-preparation

 For since in the wisdom of god the world through wisdom knew not god? or how, if there is no wisdom, is a multitude of wise men found in scripture? an

 Before all hills he begets me so that in saying “before all creation” (for in these words he indicated all creation) he might show that he was not cr

 By saying, he who has seen me has seen the father, and, i am in the 26.321 father, and the father is in me. therefore your boast has been shown to be

 Is sanctified but the son himself is not a son by participation, but is the proper offspring of the father. again, the son is not in the father in th

 Consequently the son is in the father, and the father is in the son. for this reason, having previously and fittingly said, 'i and the father are one,

 Worships also the king for the image is his form and his shape. since, therefore, the son is the image of the father, it is necessary to understand t

 As has been said but when the son came, he glorified not himself, but the father, saying to the one who came to him: why do you call me good? no one

 Having joined himself to the father, he showed that he is of the nature of the father, and gave us to know that he is the true offspring of the true f

 Father who is in heaven, and observing the saying, therefore be imitators of god, as beloved children and walk in love, just as christ also loved us.

 His grandsons ephraim and manasseh, he said: the god who has fed me from my youth until this day the angel who has redeemed me from all evil, bless t

 For he is the radiance of the father and thus the father and the son are one. but one would not say this concerning things that are begotten and crea

 Form of godhead, which is also in the word and one god the father, being in himself as being over all and appearing in the son as pervading through

 Your former thoughts, we have devised a newer one and say: thus the son and the father are one, and thus the father is in the son, and the son is in t

 But the savior, showing what herod was like, said: go tell that fox and to the disciples he commanded: behold, i send you out as sheep in the midst o

 Like is by nature united to like since also all flesh is gathered together according to its kind. the word, therefore, is unlike us, but like the fat

 In me is the salvation of men, i ask that they also may become one, according to the body in me, and according to its perfection that they also may b

 Mind, and he will teach how we are in god, and god in us and how again we become one in him, but how far the son is distant in nature from us and he

 The holy and paraclete spirit in god departed from him, but he will be in that one to whom the sinner has subjected himself, as it happened in the cas

 And to speak more jewishly according to caiaphas: why at all, being a man, did christ make himself god? for the jews then, seeing these things and thi

 Understanding the sayings which they were alleging, it is possible somehow to learn from the few things said before but that also in what they now ag

 They say is a race. of old, therefore, it happened to each of the saints, and he sanctified those who genuinely received him but neither, when they w

 Not any of the created beings, nor any common man, but him who is from god, by nature and true son, this one who also became man, we call upon him non

 His own body. and he himself remains by nature impassible, as he is, not being harmed by these, but rather making them disappear and destroying them

 Which he possesses eternally. for that was given, and was delivered, and the like, do not diminish the godhead of the son, but rather show him to

 In the father, and the father in me. therefore this is clear to everyone, that to be ignorant belongs to the flesh, but the word himself, as he is wor

 Of glory, they crucified. for he had that which he asked for, saying: with the glory that i had with you before the world was. and the authority which

 The hour of the day what could one say more foolish than these things, or what madness could one equate to them? through the word all things were mad

 Has been determined, and he himself knows what was determined through him. for there is nothing, which has not both come to be and been determined thr

 Bridegroom. he knows when and at what hour he is coming, and when he is about to say: awake, you who sleep, and arise from the dead, and christ will s

 And yet knowing, he says, not even the son knows. for what reason then did he say, i do not know, what he himself, as lord, knows? one who investigate

 For in saying this, he wishes us to be always ready for you, he says, do not know but i the lord know when i am coming, even if the arians do not ex

 Was he capable of advancement? for men, being creatures, are able in a way to advance and make progress in virtue enoch, at least, was thus translate

 Manifest to all. wherefore it does not say, the word advanced, but, jesus, which name the lord was called when he became man so that the advance was

 They number with creation him through whom creation came to be. what then is left in which these men differ from the jews? for just as those men blasp

 To marvel at the courage of the word, but to say that the word himself was afraid, on account of whom they also despised death? but from the most stea

 They buzz around saying: so be it, you interpret these things thus, and you conquer with your reasonings and your proofs but one must say that the so

 The sophist, having composed with his own words, that the offspring and the made thing are the same, and that the son is one from all existing offspri

 The son is superior to creation, so much also is that which is according to nature superior to the will and it was necessary for them, when they hear

 In a psalm: you held my right hand and by your counsel you have guided me. how then can the word, being the counsel and will of the father, himself c

 Of the father's hypostasis would be by an act of will. for of whatever quality and manner that blessed hypostasis is, such and so must be the proper o

 Saying, if you had a son, before you gave birth? but the fathers, and to say to them: do you become fathers by taking counsel, or by nature and your w

wishing the image from the Father, in order that they might make the Son equal to created things. For at any rate, numbering him among these, those around Arius from the teaching of Eusebius, and thinking him to be such as are the things that came into being through him, have indeed leaped away from the truth, and having collected for themselves little phrases of cunning, they went about at the beginning, when they were fabricating this heresy, and even until now some of them meeting boys in the marketplace, ask them, not indeed from the divine Scriptures, but as it were belching forth the overflowings of their heart, they say: Has the One who is made him who is not out of that which is, or him who is? Therefore, did he make him as one who is, or as one who is not? And again, Is the unbegotten one, or two? and is he of his own free will and by his own choice does not change, being of a changeable nature? For he is not like a stone, remaining unmoved of itself. Then also going in to simple women, they again utter effeminate little phrases to them, Did you have a son before you gave birth? Just as you did not have one, so also the Son of God was not, before he was begotten. With such words the dishonorable ones play and enchant, and they liken God to men; and while claiming to be Christians, they change 26.60 the glory of God into the likeness of an image of a corruptible man. One ought, then, to make no reply to such things, being so senseless and foolish; but lest their heresy seem to have anything solid, it is fitting even as a side matter to refute them in these things also, especially on account of the simple women easily deceived by them. But they, in saying these things, ought also to have asked an architect, Can you build without underlying matter? Just as you cannot, so also God was not able to make all things without underlying matter. They ought also to have asked each man, Can you exist without a place? Just as you cannot, so also God is in a place; so that in this way they might at least be able to be shamed by their hearers. Or why, if they hear that God has a Son, do they look to themselves and deny him; but if they hear that he creates and makes, do they no longer set human things in opposition? But they ought, also in his creating, to think of human things and to supply matter for God, so that they might deny that God is a creator, and henceforth wallow with the Manichaeans. But if the conception of God transcends these things, and one having only heard believes and knows that he is not as we are, yet he is as God, and he creates not as men create, yet he creates as God; it is clear that he also begets not as men beget, yet he begets as God; for God does not imitate man, but rather men, because of God who is properly and alone truly Father of his own Son, are themselves also named fathers of their own children. For from him every family in heaven and on earth is named. And the things they say, if they remain unexamined, they are thought to have said something wise; but if anyone examines these things logically, they will be found to incur much laughter and mockery. For in the first place, this first question of theirs is foolish and obscure. For they do not indicate about what they are asking, so that the one being questioned might also answer; but they simply say, 'The one who is, the one who is not.' Who then is the one who is, and what are the things that are not, O 26.61 Arians? Or who is the one who is, and who is the one who is not, and what things are called 'beings' or 'non-beings'? For it is possible to make both that which is and that which is not, and things that are and things that pre-exist. For at any rate, a carpenter and a goldsmith and a potter each works the existing matter that happens to be before them according to his own art, making what vessels he wishes; but the God of all himself, taking the dust from the earth, which was already existing and had come to be from him, fashions man; and yet the earth itself, which did not exist before, he afterwards brought into being through his own Word. If then they ask in this way, it is clear that creation was not before it came into being, while men work on existing matter, and their argument will appear incoherent, of things coming to be and being, com

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θέλοντες ἀπὸ τοῦ Πατρὸς τὴν εἰκόνα, ἵνα τοῖς γενητοῖς τὸν Υἱὸν ἐξισάσωσιν. Ἐν τού τοις γοῦν αὐτὸν συντάττοντες οἱ περὶ Ἄρειον ἐκ δι δασκαλίας Εὐσεβίου, καὶ τοιοῦτον εἶναι νομίζοντες οἷα τὰ δι' αὐτοῦ γενόμενά ἐστιν, ἀπεπήδησαν μὲν ἀπὸ τῆς ἀληθείας, συμφορήσαντες δὲ ἑαυτοῖς ῥημάτια πανουργίας, περιήρχοντο κατὰ τὴν ἀρχὴν, ὅτε τὴν αἵρεσιν ταύτην ἔπλασσον, καὶ μέχρι δὲ νῦν τινες συναντῶντες ἐξ αὐτῶν παιδαρίοις κατὰ τὴν ἀγορὰν, πυνθάνονται αὐτῶν, οὔτι γε ἀπὸ τῶν θείων Γραφῶν, ἀλλ' ὥσπερ τὰ περισσεύματα τῆς καρδίας αὐτῶν ἐρευγόμενοι λέγουσιν· Ὁ ὢν τὸν μὴ ὄντα ἐκ τοῦ ὄντος πεποίηκεν, ἢ τὸν ὄντα; ὄντα οὖν αὐτὸν πεποίηκεν, ἢ μὴ ὄντα; Καὶ πάλιν, Ἓν τὸ ἀγένητον, ἢ δύο; καὶ αὐτεξούσιός ἐστι καὶ ἰδίᾳ προαιρέσει οὐ τρέπεται, τρεπτῆς ὢν φύσεως; Οὐ γὰρ ὡς λίθος ἐστὶν ἀφ' ἑαυτοῦ μένων ἀκίνητος. Εἶτα καὶ εἰσερχόμενοι πρὸς γυναικάρια, πάλιν αὐταῖς ἐκτεθη λυμένα ῥημάτια φθέγγονται, Εἰ εἶχες υἱὸν πρὶν τέκῃς; ὥσπερ δὲ οὐκ εἶχες, οὕτω καὶ ὁ τοῦ Θεοῦ Υἱὸς οὐκ ἦν, πρὶν γεννηθῇ. Τοιούτοις ῥήμασιν ἐξορχούμε νοι παίζουσιν οἱ ἄτιμοι, καὶ τὸν Θεὸν ἀνθρώποις ἀπεικάζουσι· φάσκοντές τε εἶναι Χριστιανοὶ, ἀλλάσ 26.60 σουσι τὴν τοῦ Θεοῦ δόξαν ἐν ὁμοιώματι εἰκόνος φθαρ τοῦ ἀνθρώπου Ἔδει μὲν οὖν μηδὲν ἀποκρίνασθαι πρὸς τὰ τοιαῦτα, οὕτως ἀνόητα ὄντα καὶ μωρά· ἵνα δὲ μὴ δοκῇ τι βέβαιον ἔχειν ἡ αἵρεσις αὐτῶν, προσήκει κἂν ὡς ἐκ παρέργου διελέγξαι καὶ ἐν τούτοις αὐτοὺς μάλιστα διὰ τὰ εὐχερῶς ἀπατώμενα παρ' αὐτῶν γυναικάρια. Ἔδει δὲ ταῦτα λέγοντας αὐτοὺς, καὶ ἀρχιτέκτονος πυνθάνεσθαι, Εἰ δύνασαι χωρὶς ὕλης ὑποκειμένης οἰκοδομεῖν; ὥσπερ δὲ οὐ δύνασαι, οὕτω καὶ ὁ Θεὸς οὐκ ἠδύνατο χωρὶς ὕλης ὑποκειμέ νης ποιῆσαι τὰ ὅλα. Ἔδει καὶ ἕκαστον αὐτοὺς τῶν ἀνθρώπων ἐρωτᾷν, Εἰ δύνασαι εἶναι χωρὶς τό που; ὥσπερ δὲ οὐ δύνασαι, οὕτω καὶ ὁ Θεὸς ἐν τόπῳ ἐστίν· ἵν' οὕτως κἂν παρὰ τῶν ἀκουόντων ἐντρέ πεσθαι δυνηθῶσιν. Ἢ διὰ τί, ἐὰν μὲν ἀκούωσιν, ὅτι Υἱὸν ἔχει ὁ Θεὸς, εἰς ἑαυτοὺς ἀποβλέποντες ἀρ νοῦνται τοῦτον· ἐὰν δὲ ἀκούωσιν, ὅτι κτίζει καὶ ποιεῖ, οὐκέτι τὰ ἀνθρώπινα ἀντιτιθέασιν; ἔδει δὲ καὶ ἐν τῷ κτίζειν ἀνθρώπινα νοεῖν αὐτοὺς καὶ ὕλην ὑποβάλλειν τῷ Θεῷ, ἵνα καὶ τὸ εἶναι κτίστην τὸν Θεὸν ἀρνήσωνται, καὶ λοιπὸν μετὰ Μανιχαίων κυ λίωνται. Εἰ δὲ ταῦθ' ὑπερβαίνει ἡ περὶ Θεοῦ ἔννοια, καὶ μόνον τις ἀκούσας πιστεύει καὶ οἶδεν, ὅτι ἐστὶν οὐχ ὡς ἡμεῖς ἐσμεν, ἔστι μέντοι ὡς Θεὸς, καὶ κτίζει οὐχ ὡς ἄνθρωποι κτίζουσι, κτίζει μέντοι ὡς Θεός· δῆλον, ὅτι καὶ γεννᾷ οὐχ ὡς ἄνθρωποι γεννῶσι, γεννᾷ μέντοι ὡς Θεός· οὐ γὰρ ὁ Θεὸς ἄνθρωπον μιμεῖται· ἀλλὰ μᾶλλον οἱ ἄνθρωποι διὰ τὸν Θεὸν κυρίως καὶ μόνον ἀληθῶς ὄντα Πατέρα τοῦ ἑαυτοῦ Υἱοῦ, καὶ αὐτοὶ πατέρες ὠνομάσθησαν τῶν ἰδίων τέκνων. Ἐξ αὐτοῦ γὰρ πᾶσα πατριὰ ἐν οὐρανοῖς καὶ ἐπὶ γῆς ὀνομάζεται. Καὶ ἃ λέγουσι δὲ, ἐὰν ἀνεξέταστα μείνῃ, ὡς εἰρηκότες τι φρόνιμον νομίζονται· ἐὰν δέ τις αὐτὰ λογικῶς ἐξετάσῃ, πολὺν εὑρεθήσονται γέλωτα καὶ χλευασμὸν ὀφλισκάνοντες. Πρῶτον μὲν γὰρ ἡ πρώτη καὶ τοιαύτη αὐτῶν ἐρώτησίς ἐστι μωρὰ καὶ ἄδηλος. Οὐ γὰρ σημαί νουσι περὶ τίνος πυνθάνονται, ἵνα καὶ ὁ ἐρωτώμενος ἀποκρίνηται· ἀλλ' ἁπλῶς λέγουσιν, Ὁ ὢν τὸν μὴ ὄντα. Τίς οὖν ὁ ὢν, καὶ τίνα τὰ μὴ ὄντα, ὦ 26.61 Ἀρειανοί; Ἢ τίς ὁ ὢν, καὶ τίς ὁ μὴ ὢν, καὶ τίνα λέγεται ὄντα, ἢ μὴ ὄντα; ∆υνατὸν γὰρ καὶ τὸν ὄντα ποιεῖν καὶ τὰ μὴ ὄντα καὶ τὰ ὄντα καὶ τὰ προόντα. Τέκτων γοῦν καὶ χρυσοχόος καὶ κεραμεὺς τὴν οὖσαν καὶ πρὸ αὐτῶν τυγχάνουσαν ὕλην ἕκαστος κατὰ τὴν ἰδίαν τέχνην ἐργάζεται, ποιῶν ἃ βούλεται σκεύη· αὐτὸς δὲ ὁ τῶν ὅλων Θεὸς, τὸν ὄντα καὶ γενόμενον ἤδη παρ' αὐτοῦ χοῦν ἐκ γῆς λαβὼν πλάττει τὸν ἄν θρωπον· καὶ αὐτὴν μέντοι τὴν γῆν, οὐκ οὖσαν πρότερον, ὕστερον εἰς τὸ εἶναι πεποίηκε διὰ τοῦ ἰδίου Λόγου. Εἰ μὲν οὖν οὕτω πυνθάνονται, δῆλόν ἐστιν, ὡς ἡ μὲν κτίσις οὐκ ἦν, πρὶν γένηται, οἱ δὲ ἄν θρωποι τὴν οὖσαν ὕλην ἐπεργάζονται, καὶ ἀσύστατος αὐτῶν ὁ λόγος φανήσεται, γινομένων καὶ ὄντων, γι

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