Excerpt from S. P. N. Cyrilli, Alexandriae Archiepiscopi Opera Quae Reperiri Potuerunt Omnia, Vol. 8
Ejusdem rei probatio veritati consentanea, quod d:ctum illud, Invi:ibilia eius a rreatioue mundi per ea qua: [acta sunt intella:ta eon:piciuntm, sempiterna quoque eju: virtu: et divinitas, F ilium ignificat.
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