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1 I, prooe| as worthy of credit, on account of the excessive madness
2 I, prooe| forbearance, and have made no account of how God is long-suffering,
3 I, 5 | nothing, continuing(so) on account of its equal distance from
4 I, 6 | portions of the earth, and on account of the greater distance
5 I, 6 | stars do not emit heat on account of the length of distance;
6 I, 7 | heat of the stars, both on account of their being so far away,
7 I, 7 | being so far away, and on account of their distance from the
8 I, 7 | degree hot as the sun, on account of their occupying a colder
9 I, 8 | at rest, and that on this account it came into existence;
10 I, 12 | that the sea is salt, on account of the many mixtures that
11 I, 12 | earth, asserts that it is on account of this that it is made
12 I, 16 | therefore, as the ancient account has it, possesses both the
13 I, 16 | shows God to be one, on account of His having pervaded all
14 I, 16 | gods as generable; and on account of their having been produced,
15 I, 16 | corruption, but that on account of the will of God they
16 I, 17 | investigations, on this account they were called Peripatetics.
17 I, 20 | that of the Academics, on account of those holding their discussions
18 I, 21 | the Brachmans only know on account of their alone rejecting
19 I, 22 | as prophets and seers, on account of their foretelling to
20 IV, 3 | conception, the accurate account of this is incomprehensible,
21 IV, 4 | define the time. For also on account of disposition of soul,
22 IV, 4 | disposition of soul, and on account of suitableness of body,
23 IV, 4 | suitableness of body, and on account of choice of the parts,
24 IV, 4 | choice of the parts, and on account of experience in the midwife,
25 IV, 5 | according to their own account, the pole itself by a single
26 IV, 5 | of all? Nay, but why, on account of one for whom it was allotted
27 IV, 6 | since also they frame an account concerning the action of
28 IV, 7 | reminding (our readers) of it on account of other circumstances,
29 IV, 7 | circumstances, not peculiarly on account of the art itself. Since,
30 IV, 7 | Gentile philosophers, on account of the notorious knavery
31 IV, 10 | perhaps only the Moon, on account of wanings and the shadow
32 IV, 15 | themselves as disciples, on account of their employing the opinions
33 IV, 16 | regards friendship, useful on account of mind, unfortunate.~
34 IV, 28 | considered more skilful, on account of having clearly written
35 IV, 33 | shrink from narrating the account (of the devices) of these
36 IV, 33 | he deposits the coals, on account of the underlying brine,
37 IV, 34 | taking Occasion (from my account), should attempt (to practise
38 IV, 43 | tenth monad is generated, on account of the decade being equipollent,
39 IV, 46 | is proper to mention, on account of the statements that are
40 IV, 47 | wishing by means of this account of the stars to establish
41 IV, 48 | means) the Phoenicians, on account of the existence of the
42 IV, 51 | itself the spirit. Such an account, then, is not incredible,
43 V, 2 | hermaphrodite man. According to this account of theirs, the intercourse
44 V, 2 | they assert that, by their account, they testify that Rhea
45 V, 2 | and I am what I am: on account of this I say, that what
46 V, 3 | them to each tribe. On this account, He says, the preachings
47 V, 3 | the gate of heaven." On account of this, he says, Jesus
48 V, 3 | sprang up," he says, "and on account of its having no depth (
49 V, 4 | ALLEGORIZE THE SCRIPTURAL ACCOUNT OF THE GARDEN OF EDEN; THE
50 V, 4 | of brilliant stars."~On account of these and such like reasons,
51 V, 5 | pass it through.~On this account, O Father, send me;~Bearing
52 V, 10 | different positions in space, on account of the perpetual revolution
53 V, 12 | entirety, so intricate is it on account of its seeming to consist
54 V, 14 | him that heareth take into account that they make this statement.
55 V, 19 | Baruch; and one fabulous account out of many which is explained
56 V, 19 | different shape to this (account), he explains it to his
57 V, 20 | Herodotus has a protracted account; adieu, however, to it for
58 V, 20 | transfers this legend into (his account of) the generation of the
59 V, 21 | everything that exists. On this account he is styled Priapus, because
60 VI, 8 | from the heaven. On this account, he says, the Logos, frequently
61 VI, 11 | entire of that book is (an account) of sacrifices and offerings.
62 VI, 14 | HELEN OF TROY; GIVES AN ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF IN CONNECTION
63 VI, 14 | Trojan war arose on her account. For in the Helen born at
64 VI, 14 | congratulate themselves on account of this indiscriminate intercourse,
65 VI, 15 | MEETS ST. PETER AT ROME; ACCOUNT OF SIMON'S CLOSING YEARS.~
66 VI, 22 | touch on this subject) on account also of the heresiarchs,
67 VI, 24 | shall proceed to give an account of their doctrines, as they
68 VI, 26 | weeping and bewailing on account of the abortion produced
69 VI, 29 | written in Scripture: "On this account I bend my knees to the God
70 VI, 30 | fools, who knew nothing. On account of this, he says, the Saviour
71 VI, 30 | an) animal (one). And on account of this, (they maintain)
72 VI, 31 | obtain rectification. On this account Jesus the Saviour was born
73 VI, 32 | King of all, and on his account are all things, and he is
74 VI, 32 | to your dignity. On this account I have written nothing concerning
75 VI, 33 | Ennoia, Aletheia. And on this account the image of the subsequently
76 VI, 43 | babes (magnify Him). And on account of this, he says, David
77 VI, 45 | numbers. And that on this account He is called Alpha (and
78 VI, 46 | XLVI. MARCUS' ACCOUNT OF THE BIRTH AND LIFE OF
79 VI, 47 | dodecade. And therefore, on account of its having the remarkable (
80 VI, 47 | other, they give a fabulous account of numbers. And in this
81 VI, 47 | ninety and nine; and on this account that it is said that the
82 VI, 49 | eternity of this (Ogdoad), on account of his being the fruit of
83 VI, 49 | close upon him; and that on account of this, when the times
84 VII, 1 | expedient, viz., either on account of their infirmity to smear
85 VII, 10 | OF THE WORLD; BASILIDES' ACCOUNT OF THE "SONSHIP."~All things,
86 VII, 10 | that (nonexistent one), on account of a superabundance of beauty
87 VII, 12 | wise than the body. The account, therefore, which Aristotle
88 VII, 14 | according to the previous account, He Himself was both terrified
89 VII, 16 | able to detain this, on account of its immediately, he says,
90 VII, 16 | compassionating him on account of his having been born
91 VII, 16 | one of the angels, and, on account of the Father's wishing
92 VII, 17 | unification. Therefore on account of such an arrangement on
93 VII, 19 | novel, and has given an account of his heresy in a work
94 VII, 19 | prayer,~As I disclose a pure account of happy gods."~Marcion,
95 VII, 20 | maintains) that on this account there was sent down upon (
96 VII, 20 | And (he says) that on this account (Jesus) received powers
97 VII, 24 | conformity with the same account (already given), Christ
98 VIII, 2 | DOCTRINES OF AEONS; THEIR ACCOUNT OF CREATION; THEIR NOTION
99 VIII, 3 | OF THE DEMIURGE; DOCETIC ACCOUNT OF THE BAPTISM AND DEATH
100 VIII, 9 | And he framed a legendary account (of them), similarly to
101 VIII, 9 | that Adam is not saved on account of his having been the author
102 VIII, 13 | done by these, test on this account they may consider themselves
103 IX, 1 | I. AN ACCOUNT OF CONTEMPORANEOUS HERESY.~
104 IX, 1 | behind, viz., to furnish an account and refutation of those
105 IX, 4 | IV. AN ACCOUNT OF THE SYSTEM OF HERACLITUS.~
106 IX, 4 | description as I am giving an account of, by making a division
107 IX, 5 | that, according to the same account, He is invincible and vincible,
108 IX, 5 | converse among men. And, on account of the birth that had taken
109 IX, 7 | BY SABELLIUS; HIPPOLYTUS' ACCOUNT OF THE OPINIONS OF CALLISTUS;
110 IX, 7 | that he would require an account from him. Callistus, perceiving
111 IX, 7 | indignation against Callistus, on account of the statements made by
112 IX, 7 | this Callistus, not only on account of his publicly saying in
113 IX, 7 | Ditheists," but also on account of his being frequently
114 IX, 7 | what was being conceived on account of their not wishing to
115 IX, 7 | of their men; so that, on account of Callistus being a foremost
116 IX, 9 | shall pass on to give an account of their writings, through
117 IX, 11 | constellations; and on this account all kingdoms of impiety
118 IX, 12 | thus: "Do not recite this account to all men, and guard carefully
119 IX, 23 | are styled Jews, yet, on account of the peculiarity of the
120 IX, 24 | vitality, and that it is on account of this that man has been
121 X, 2 | mentioned in book i. And the account which they furnished was
122 X, 7 | not find dissolution on account of the deficiency in the
123 X, 9 | man obtains salvation on account of this indwelling spirit.
124 X, 10 | yearns after that God on account of the excess of His beauty,
125 X, 11 | asserts that Edem, enraged on account of such (treatment), concocted
126 X, 12 | could not be seen by any, on account of the excessive magnitude
127 X, 26 | negligently, rendered an account in other discourses. From
128 X, 29 | been styled prophets, on account of their foreshowing future