If the Father begat the Son, he that was begotten had a beginning of existence: and from this it is evident, that there was a time when the Son was not. It therefore necessarily follows, that he had his substance from nothing.


As quoted in Church History, by Socrates of Constantinople, Book I, Ch. 5


If the Father begat the Son, he that was begotten had a beginning of existence: and from this it is evident, that there was a time when the Son was...

If the Father begat the Son, he that was begotten had a beginning of existence: and from this it is evident, that there was a time when the Son was...

If the Father begat the Son, he that was begotten had a beginning of existence: and from this it is evident, that there was a time when the Son was...

If the Father begat the Son, he that was begotten had a beginning of existence: and from this it is evident, that there was a time when the Son was...