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Book III
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Lastly He Displays at Length the Folly of Eunomius, Who at Times Speaks of the Holy Spirit as Created, and as the Fairest Work of the Son, and at Other Times Confesses, by the Operations Attributed to Him, That He is God, and Thus Ends the Book
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This Third Book Shows a Third Fall of Eunomius, as Refuting Himself, and Sometimes Saying That the Son is to Be Called Only-begotten in Virtue of Natural Generation, and That Holy Scripture Proves This From the First; at Other Times, That by Reason of His Being Created He Should Not Be Called a Son, but a “Product,” or “Creature.”