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1 I, 1 | of the primary author of generation;--and that the Deity s is 2 I, 2 | according to nature, for the generation of growth completing the 3 I, 5 | as something of limited generation, and subsistence, and destruction. 4 I, 6 | the dominant principles of generation are contraries,--namely, 5 I, 8 | duration, but afterwards also generation from one another arose unto 6 I, 10| always in motion, and that generation and change exist continuously. 7 I, 12| again, that it originated generation, and that this overthrow 8 I, 18| but corruption, and the generation from it of another world, 9 I, 23| regarding both the nature and generation of the universe. But all, 10 IV, 43| vast to admit of deriving generation from another, and at the 11 IV, 51| by means of the art, the generation of endless figures from 12 IV, 51| derive the principle of generation from the ten. Of this decade-- 13 IV, 51| mixtures take place for the generation of increase, according to 14 IV, 51| numbers are seven; so that the generation of things produced may be 15 V, 2 | Who shall declare his generation?" learn how, partly deriving 16 V, 2 | undiscoverable and diversified generation of the man, they fictitiously 17 V, 2 | from Venus (that is, from generation). But should the Moon pass 18 V, 2 | as it were the changeable generation, and is exhibited as the 19 V, 2 | This, he says, is ocean, "generation of gods and generation of 20 V, 2 | generation of gods and generation of men" ever whirled round 21 V, 2 | But he says there ensues a generation of men when the ocean flows 22 V, 2 | and the cliff of Luecas, a generation of gods takes place. This, 23 V, 2 | mortal, he says, is every generation below, but immortal that 24 V, 2 | to them, is the spiritual generation. This, he says, is the great 25 V, 3 | and there is one kingless generation, which is begotten above, 26 V, 3 | gazing one, and Moses whose generation is not in Egypt, for children 27 V, 3 | the life, the ineffable generation of perfect men, which was 28 V, 3 | says, are the diversified generation of mortal men, from which ( 29 V, 3 | mortal men, from which (generation) he cries and vociferates 30 V, 3 | the moist substance of generation, and by fire the impulsive 31 V, 3 | principle and desire for generation. "Thou art mine; fear not." 32 V, 3 | Phoenicia, but the corruptible generation below. For Jeremiah likewise, 33 V, 3 | and despising all carnal generation. (Now) by night in Eleusis, 34 V, 3 | revered, he says, is the generation that is spiritual, heavenly, 35 V, 3 | those appertaining to carnal generation. Now, those men who are 36 V, 9 | whom depends a corruptible generation. Manager of the rising of 37 V, 9 | suspended from air, authors of generation. These ignorance has been 38 V, 10| suppose that the causes of the generation of all begotten things are 39 V, 10| have been causes of the generation of this world. They have, 40 V, 10| emanation of the stars their generation, and corruption, and arrangement. 41 V, 10| and lord over universal generation, whereas the declination ( 42 V, 11| PERATAE; THEIR THEORY OF GENERATION SUPPORTED BY AN APPEAL TO 43 V, 11| those things existing by generation can escape the determined 44 V, 11| derive their existence from generation. For if, says (the Peratic), 45 V, 11| conversant with the necessity of generation, and the paths through which 46 V, 11| those things existent by generation can escape. For Cronus is 47 V, 11| Cronus is a cause to every generation, in regard of succumbing 48 V, 11| not exist (an instance of) generation in which Cronus does not 49 V, 11| beyond the Red Sea, that is, generation; and that it comes into 50 V, 11| condition independent of generation, where there exist promiscuously 51 V, 11| the necessity of alterable generation. These, he says, Moses denominated 52 V, 11| that is, by the gods of generation. (This statement) is written, 53 V, 11| not moon, not fruits, not generation, not wealth, not sustenance, 54 V, 12| corruptible and incorruptible generation. As, however, one who paints 55 V, 12| understand the necessity of generation, just as an abortion born 56 V, 14| boisterous, and a cause of all generation. For producing a sort of 57 V, 14| possessed by the female, of generation, it holds together the light 58 V, 14| themselves the power of generation possessed by females, they 59 V, 14| originating principle of generation in the manner declared, 60 V, 14| received the principle of generation. After, then, the light 61 V, 20| into (his account of) the generation of the universe, we shall 62 VI, 5 | exists there a place of generation.~ 63 VI, 7 | originating principle of generation. And, he says that the roots 64 VI, 10| equivalent in meaning with) generation, (that is,) vision, into 65 VI, 12| originating principle of the generation of things begotten is from 66 VI, 12| of whatsoever there is a generation, the beginning of the desire 67 VI, 12| beginning of the desire of the generation is from fire. Wherefore 68 VI, 12| the desire after mutable generation is denominated "to be inflamed." 69 VI, 12| conversion of the male becomes generation, but the conversion of the 70 VI, 12| things that are in process of generation, and the augmentation of 71 VI, 17| entire system concerning the generation and destruction of the world, 72 VI, 18| is added constitutes the generation of another number. And all 73 VI, 20| And the fabricator of the generation of all things produced is, 74 VI, 24| productive, and a cause of the generation of all existent things. 75 VI, 24| only there could proceed a generation at all of any of those things 76 VI, 24| one capable of continuing generation, deriving existence from 77 VI, 37| this (Marcus) alone the generation of the universe, which she 78 VI, 44| XLIV. RESPECTING THE GENERATION OF THE TWENTY-FOUR LETTERS.~ 79 VI, 44| Respecting, however, the generation of the twenty-four elements, 80 VI, 45| possesses this ineffable generation. For from the mother of 81 VI, 45| and Omega), indicating His generation (to be) from all.~ 82 VII, 15| preconceived at the time of the generation of the stars, and of the 83 VII, 15| already declared. And when the generation which has been previously 84 VII, 17| affirms respecting his own generation:--~"Of these I also am from 85 VII, 17| Empedocles concerning the generation of the world, and its destruction, 86 VII, 19| EMPEDOCLES; MARCION REJECTS THE GENERATION OF THE SAVIOUR.~The principal 87 VII, 19| rejected altogether the generation of our Saviour. He considered 88 VIII, 1 | no deficiency as regards generation. (This seed is) a refuge 89 VIII, 1 | an originating cause of generation, he grew, as has been declared, 90 VIII, 6 | control alteration (and) generation. And the beauty of that 91 VIII, 7 | feast, which is given for generation upon generation? For the 92 VIII, 7 | given for generation upon generation? For the entire world and 93 VIII, 12| that this (one) came under generation, and suffering, and death. 94 IX, 5 | it pleased Him to undergo generation, having been begotten, He 95 IX, 5 | both having submitted to generation from a virgin, and as a 96 IX, 25| error. For they say that his generation will be from the stock of 97 X, 2 | then, accounted for the generation of the universe. For, according 98 X, 3 | Empedocles supposed the generation of the universe to have 99 X, 3 | thou first," he produces generation out of four principles. 100 X, 3 | as their opinion that the generation of the universe proceeds 101 X, 7 | that it is a cause of all generation, which creates a sort of 102 X, 7 | world gazes and hurries into generation, being inflamed as a womb; 103 X, 7 | disposed to think that the generation of the universe has arisen. 104 X, 7 | exists after the mode of generation from a female--(meaning 105 X, 8 | roots of the principle of generation from the principle of that 106 X, 9 | without the Limit." Now the generation of these constitutes the 107 X, 13| consists, as well as the generation of the universe, fire, air, 108 X, 15| that he underwent neither generation nor passion except in appearance. 109 X, 29| things which multiply by generation He formed male and female;