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SECTION IV. Variations in the Ante-Nicene Theological
statements.
1. The term “Ingenerate :"
The Anomœan controversy
2. The "Unoriginate:❞—
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Applied to God; whether to be predicted of the Son
The Alexandrians keep it
Rejection of the term "consubstantial" by the Council
against Paulus
4. The "voluntary generation :"-
Its relation to the doctrine of Emanation
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SECTION V.-The Arian Heresy
1. Contrasted with other heterodox beliefs :-
As to its fundamental tenet
With that of the Five Fathers
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"Not one of the creatures" is "not like other creatures" 216
"Before all time" is "before all creation "
All titles admit of a secondary sense
3. Its original documents :-
Arius to Eusebius
Arius to Alexander
Arius's Thalia
Eusebius to Paulinus
Alexander to Alexander
Alexander's Encyclical
4. Its characteristic qualities :-
Unscriptural
Rationalistic
Versatile
Shallow
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SECTION II.-Consequences of the Nicene Council.
He renounces Athanasius and signs a Eusebian creed. 332