Latin Title:  In illud: Omnia mihi tradita sunt
Reference: CPG 2099
Incipit: Καί τοῦτο οὐ νοήσαντες οἱ τῆς αἱρέσεως ’Αρείου
Date: pre 342
340?
Text:  PG 25, 208-220
English Translation: Archibald Robertson, trans., “On Luke X. 22 (In Illud Omnia, &c.)“, in NPNF2, vol. 4 (Grand Rapids, 1980), pp.87-90.
Notes: Written in response to an Arian argument founded on the same verse; if anything needed to be delivered to Jesus, then there must have been a time he was without them. Athanasius argues that Jesus was referring to his humanity rather than his divinity (Robertson 86).

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