Book, Chapter
1 4, 16-25| knew not that it must be enlightened by another light, that it
2 4, 17-30| and my face to the things enlightened; whence my face, with which
3 4, 17-30| which I discerned the things enlightened, itself was not enlightened.
4 4, 17-30| enlightened, itself was not enlightened. Whatever was written, either
5 7, 1-2 | But not as yet hadst Thou enlightened my darkness. ~ ~
6 8, 4-9 | Thee, approach, and are enlightened, receiving that Light, which
7 8, 10-22| Thee, the true Light that enlightened every man that cometh into
8 8, 10-22| draw near unto Him and be enlightened, and your faces shall not
9 9, 4-10 | enlighteneth every man, but we are enlightened by Thee; that having been
10 12, 15-20| enlighteneth, and which is enlightened, so much is there betwixt
11 13, 2-3 | was created, and by Him so enlightened, become light; though not
12 13, 3-4 | for a life, which could be enlightened, so neither now that it
13 13, 3-4 | it was, had it any, to be enlightened. For neither could its formless
14 13, 4-5 | and to be perfected, and enlightened, and beautified. ~ ~
15 13, 10-11| have been, had it not been enlightened. And, this is so spoken,
16 13, 16-19| it be known by the thing enlightened, and changeable. Therefore
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