Clement of Alexandria Stromata Book I

And if one say that it is written, "There is nothing secret which shall not be revealed, nor hidden which shall not be disclosed,"[32]

Tertullian Against Marcion Book IV

Since, then, He had censured their hypocrisy, which covered the secrets of the heart, and obscured with superficial offices the mysteries of unbelief, because (while holding the key of knowledge) it would neither enter in itself, nor permit others to enter in, He therefore adds, "There is nothing covered that shall not be revealed; neither hid, which shall not be known,"[1139]

Origen Commentary on Matthew Book XIV

for a record, as it were, is made of all things that have been spoken and done and thought, and bydivine power every hidden thing of ours shall be manifested, and everything that is covered shall berevealed,[61]

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