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1 I, prooe| labouring with every energy of body and soul, do we tire in 2 I, 3 | transition of souls from body to body, expressing himself 3 I, 3 | transition of souls from body to body, expressing himself thus:--" 4 I, 9 | the opinion of the great body (of speculators), affirming 5 I, 16 | solely; whereas matter is body potentially, but with potentiality 6 I, 16 | and qualities, it became body. That matter, therefore, 7 I, 16 | So far forth, however, as body is supposed to be compounded 8 I, 16 | it possesses a luminous body, but that everything generated 9 I, 16 | transition of souls from one body to another, and that different 10 I, 16 | things pertaining to the body, and those external (to 11 I, 17 | also vanishes in the fifth body, which he supposes, along 12 I, 17 | both the good things of the body and those extrinsic to it. 13 I, 17 | things extrinsic (to the body) are wealth, nobility, glory, 14 I, 17 | vanishes (in the fifth body). This (speculator), then 15 I, 18 | principle of all things, being a body of the utmost refinement, 16 I, 18 | death, but that it is a body, and that such is formed 17 I, 18 | transition of souls from one body to another, that is, for 18 I, 18 | of all bodies, and that body does not pass through body, 19 I, 18 | body does not pass through body, but that a refraction takes 20 I, 21 | naked, affirming that the body has been constituted a covering 21 I, 21 | corporeal, and enveloped in a body outside himself, just as 22 I, 21 | on divesting himself of body that he would appear clear 23 I, 21 | there is a conflict in the body that surrounds them, (and 24 I, 21 | and they consider that the body is for them full of conflicts); 25 I, 21 | Brachmans, putting off the body, like fishes jumping out 26 IV, 3 | in the other parts of the body, both as regards energy 27 IV, 4 | account of suitableness of body, and on account of choice 28 IV, 16 | others, beneficent, of a slow body: they are partly sorrowful, 29 IV, 24 | following description: reddish body, projection of greyish hair, 30 IV, 24 | in the upper parts of the body endued with more strength. 31 IV, 25 | in size, of a diminutive body; sharp, small, fierce eyes; 32 IV, 37 | order that (the heavenly body) may not appear before the ( 33 IV, 44 | material) they attach it to the body, and accomplish cures by 34 IV, 51 | out into breadth becomes body, And when what is solid 35 IV, 51 | point, the nature of a huge body is constituted; and this 36 IV, 51 | dominant portion of the entire body, reposes calm and unmoved, 37 V, 2 | for Egypt is with them the body,--Jesus drove back, and 38 V, 3 | means the war that is in the body, because its frame has been 39 V, 3 | conflict that exists in the body." Jacob, he says, saw this 40 V, 3 | corpse"--buried in the body, as it were, in a mausoleum 41 V, 4 | which is indivisible in the body; and, he says, no one knows 42 V, 7 | nature, and a threefold body, and a threefold power, ( 43 V, 11 | Egypt, (that is,) from the body. For they suppose little 44 V, 11 | suppose little Egypt to be body, and that it crosses the 45 V, 11 | Egypt, that is, from the body and from this world, unless 46 V, 14 | of the depraved and dark body, from the Father that is 47 V, 20 | that everything below the body after the groin presented 48 V, 21 | He, however, leaving the body of Edem on the (accursed) 49 VI, 14 | the transference from one body to another of (Helen's soul); 50 VI, 18 | becomes, he says, a solid body. Whence also the Pythagoreans 51 VI, 20 | mortal when they are in the body, just as if buried, as it 52 VI, 20 | separation of soul from body."~ 53 VI, 21 | you,"--denominating the body one's own (tabernacle), 54 VI, 21 | when you go forth from the body, do not earnestly crave 55 VI, 21 | more confine you within the body. For these suppose that 56 VI, 21 | transition of souls from one body to another, as also Empedocles, 57 VI, 21 | back) again into a human body. And when (the soul) may 58 VI, 21 | speculation thrice in the same body, (he maintains) that it 59 VI, 21 | is, the passions (of the body); and immortal, if it succeeds 60 VI, 22 | may not be a slave to the body, which is corruptible, but 61 VI, 22 | reach both to nourish the body, and make the soul better. " 62 VI, 23 | the earth (resembles the) body. And, separated from fire, 63 VI, 23 | solid; but not any solid body exists without earth. Whence 64 VI, 23 | the midst, fashioned the body of the universe out of fire 65 VI, 29 | residing in the material body: Now a material (man) is 66 VI, 29 | they dwell in an earthly body, with a soul, when demons 67 VI, 30 | ON THE NATURE OF JESUS' BODY; OPINION OF THE ITALIANS, 68 VI, 30 | and constitution of his body, and that the Holy Spirit 69 VI, 30 | Ptolemaeus, say that the body of Jesus was (an) animal ( 70 VI, 30 | Bardesianes, assert that the body of the Saviour was spiritual; 71 VI, 39 | M and N." This is in the body of Truth, according to Marcus. 72 VI, 39 | silence. And this is the body of (Truth) herself. But 73 VII, 3 | through any minuteness of body, but because by nature it 74 VII, 7 | entelecheia of a natural organic body; (but to explain) what this 75 VII, 12 | entelecheia of the natural organic body, according to Aristotle, ( 76 VII, 12 | a soul operating in the body, without which the body 77 VII, 12 | body, without which the body is able to accomplish nothing; ( 78 VII, 12 | and more wise than the body. The account, therefore, 79 VII, 12 | concerning the soul and the body, Basilides elucidates as 80 VII, 12 | entelecheia controls the body, so the Son, according to 81 VII, 17 | life."~For souls "change," body after body being altered, 82 VII, 17 | souls "change," body after body being altered, and punished 83 VII, 17 | Discord being changed from body to body. He says:--~"AEthereal 84 VII, 17 | being changed from body to body. He says:--~"AEthereal force 85 VII, 18 | in order not to eat any body (that might be) a remnant 86 VII, 20 | souls are transferred from body to body, so far as that 87 VII, 20 | transferred from body to body, so far as that they may 88 VII, 20 | presence of the soul in the body for one life, may by anticipation 89 VII, 20 | from dwelling any more in a body. Certain, likewise, of these ( 90 VII, 26 | Christ), on receiving in this body cosmical powers, lived for 91 VII, 26 | loosed the chains of his body, he gave back heat to what 92 VIII, 1 | DOCETAE.~Since the great body of (the heretics) do not 93 VIII, 3 | transference of souls from body to body was made to cease, 94 VIII, 3 | transference of souls from body to body was made to cease, and faith 95 VIII, 3 | great flash in a very small body, nay, rather as a ray of 96 VIII, 3 | spiritual booty beside) the body born of the Virgin. (And 97 VIII, 3 | had been nourished in the body (born of the Virgin) might 98 VIII, 3 | Virgin) might strip off that body and nail it to the (accursed) 99 VIII, 3 | triumph by means of this (body) over principalities and 100 VIII, 3 | flesh, assume the (other) body, which had been represented 101 VIII, 8 | understanding, my soul, my body.' And learn from whence 102 VIII, 10 | CONCERNING THE BIRTH AND BODY OF OUR LORD.~But a certain 103 VIII, 10 | passion, was raised up in a body, and that He appeared to 104 VIII, 10 | into heaven He left His body in the sun, but that He 105 IX, 9 | his soul transferred from body to body. Now Elchasai adopted 106 IX, 9 | transferred from body to body. Now Elchasai adopted that 107 IX, 19 | therefore, utterly destroy the body through starvation. And 108 IX, 24 | dissolution both of soul and body, and that man passes into 109 X, 2 | capable of, passion. From a body devoid of quality and endued 110 X, 3 | fifth, and (that this is) a body with a circular motion; 111 X, 6 | nature, and a threefold body, and a threefold power, 112 X, 7 | beneath with the compounds of body, it earnestly desires to 113 X, 11 | will be saved, and that the body and soul of Edem have been 114 X, 29 | know to have received a body from a virgin, and to have 115 X, 30 | coils for food around the body whose scum has bred it. 116 X, 30 | shalt possess an immortal body, even one placed beyond