But why do you not cease to call Mary the mother of God, if Isaiah nowhere says that he that is born of the virgin is the "only begotten Son of God" and "the firstborn of all creation"?


Against the Galileans (c. 361) as translated in The Works of the Emperor Julian, edited by Wilmer Cave Wright, London, W. Heinemann; New York, The Macmillan co., (1913 - 1923), volume 3, p. 399, ISBN 0674990145 ISBN 9780674990142.


But why do you not cease to call Mary the mother of God, if Isaiah nowhere says that he that is born of the virgin is the only begotten Son of God...

But why do you not cease to call Mary the mother of God, if Isaiah nowhere says that he that is born of the virgin is the only begotten Son of God...

But why do you not cease to call Mary the mother of God, if Isaiah nowhere says that he that is born of the virgin is the only begotten Son of God...

But why do you not cease to call Mary the mother of God, if Isaiah nowhere says that he that is born of the virgin is the only begotten Son of God...