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1 I, 2 | yields the smell of human seed. And he mentions also another 2 I, 7 | are procreated when the seed secreted from the right 3 I, 14| water; for that also the seed is that which appears to 4 IV, 3 | unquestionably, the depositing of the seed, and (from) conception or 5 IV, 3 | the transference of the seed or not. For this can happen 6 IV, 3 | altogether the nature of the seed deposited to occupy some 7 IV, 3 | moment of) conception; the seed at one time being injected 8 IV, 3 | philosophers have asserted, the seed, remaining stationary first, 9 IV, 3 | accuracy when the deposited seed coalesces, in order that 10 V, 2 | the universe in causative seed, (and) having ascertained 11 V, 2 | concerning the substance of the seed which is a cause of all 12 V, 4 | heaven, the grain of mustard seed, the point which is indivisible 13 VI, 4 | was man, offspring of the seed of a woman, born of blood 14 VI, 12| as a figured flame into seed; but in the woman this same 15 VI, 12| blood is converted into seed and milk, and this power 16 VI, 12| these be converted into seed and milk, the principle 17 VI, 35| as She disseminates the seed of the mustard-tree upon 18 VI, 46| And in Him resides the seed of these, that is, such 19 VI, 46| upon Him, he says, is the seed of the Pleroma, which contains 20 VI, 46| the Aeons. And that this (seed) is the spirit which is 21 VII, 9 | and depositing some one Seed that contained in itself 22 VII, 9 | he says, the nonexistent seed of the world, which has 23 VII, 10| to be generated from the Seed. And this (Seed), at the 24 VII, 10| from the Seed. And this (Seed), at the requisite seasons, 25 VII, 10| inherent, treasured in the Seed, as we afterwards observe 26 VII, 10| was being produced. The seed of the cosmical system was 27 VII, 10| nonentities; (and I mean by the seed,) the word which was spoken, " 28 VII, 10| originating principles from that Seed, and obtains from the same 29 VII, 10| illuminating power. This is that seed which has in itself the 30 VII, 10| therefore, the cosmical Seed becomes the basis (for a 31 VII, 10| question as to whence. For (the Seed) had all seeds treasured 32 VII, 10| generated from the cosmical Seed. There existed, he says, 33 VII, 10| existed, he says, in the Seed itself, a Sonship, threefold, 34 VII, 10| earliest deposition of the Seed by the non-existent one, 35 VII, 10| continuing still in the Seed, (and) being a certain imitative ( 36 VII, 11| begotten from the cosmical Seed, and the conglomeration 37 VII, 13| been left behind in the Seed to confer benefits and receive 38 VII, 15| beginning a foundation in the seed of the universe, but will 39 VII, 26| good Father, leaving the seed of life in the world for 40 VIII, 1 | primal (Being), as it were a seed of a fig-tree, which is 41 VIII, 1 | infinite in power. (This seed constitutes, according to 42 VIII, 1 | regards generation. (This seed is) a refuge for the terror-stricken, 43 VIII, 1 | infinite and incalculable seed of the fig-tree. We think, 44 VIII, 1 | primarily produced by the seed of the fig-tree, (viz.,) 45 VIII, 2 | sprung from that one primary seed, (were actuated by a spirit) 46 VIII, 2 | coequal in power with the seed of the fig-tree, with the 47 VIII, 2 | generated. Whereas that primary seed, from whence the fig-tree 48 IX, 25| all to be procreated from seed. And they allege that this 49 X, 10| by casting down a certain seed, as it were a grain of mustard-seed, 50 X, 10| branches, and fruit. Or this seed is as a peacock's egg, comprising 51 X, 10| Basilidians, constitutes the seed of the world, from which 52 X, 10| was, then, he says, in the seed itself a threefold Sonship, 53 X, 10| earliest putting down of the seed was accomplished by the 54 X, 10| still continues in the seed; and inasmuch as it is a 55 X, 10| all germs of the cosmical seed burnt forth and was begotten 56 X, 12| the primal Deity is as a seed of the fig-tree; and that 57 X, 12| every respect to the first seed of the fig-tree, but inferior 58 X, 12| having been begotten; for the seed whence the fig-tree springs