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1 VI, 4 | indefinite power which is fire, constitutes, according to Simon, not 2 VI, 11| the fifth book of the law constitutes a summary of the four books 3 VI, 13| appears from above, which constitutes a great power, (the creative) 4 VI, 13| however, is from below, (and constitutes) a great Intelligence, and 5 VI, 15| was not the Christ. This constitutes the legendary system advanced 6 VI, 18| however, that what is added constitutes the generation of another 7 VI, 20| permanence; and it thus constitutes one system. They will not 8 VI, 28| the ruler of this world, constitutes the power of the material 9 VI, 33| with him, and that this constitutes the first conjugal union. 10 VI, 47| with the remarkable one constitutes all ogdoad, as it is situated 11 VII, 3 | distinctions. And the genus constitutes a competent cause for (the 12 VII, 4 | itself the summum genus, constitutes (the originating principle) 13 VII, 6 | under a name the man who constitutes a species that is generated 14 VII, 6 | in which it is. But this constitutes each of the accidents (resident) 15 VII, 7 | celestial) superficies constitutes a certain fifth substance, 16 VII, 7 | topic of this fifth nature) constitutes a distinct investigation 17 VII, 9 | by the non-existent God, constitutes at the same time the germ 18 VII, 11| Head of the world, (who constitutes) a certain (species of) 19 VII, 12| OF ARISTOTLE.~This, then, constitutes the entelecheia of the natural 20 VII, 12| quarter (of the universe) constitutes, he says, the actual conglomeration 21 VII, 15| According to them, this constitutes the gospel. Jesus, however, 22 VII, 17| creator of the world. For this constitutes the condemnation and necessity 23 VII, 19| alleging that what is just constitutes a third principle, and that 24 VII, 24| that a certain Melchisedec constitutes the greatest power, and 25 VIII, 1 | infinite in power. (This seed constitutes, according to the Docetae,) 26 VIII, 1 | fig-tree, (viz.,) stem, which constitutes the fig-tree, leaves, and 27 VIII, 5 | of the fire. And this man constitutes a single monad, which is 28 VIII, 7 | iota. And this (tittle) constitutes a perfect son of a perfect 29 VIII, 7 | the rod. Now this (rod) constitutes one tittle of the iota, 30 VIII, 7 | that one tittle, the law constitutes the series of the ten commandments 31 VIII, 7 | say that the Pentateuch constitutes the entire law, it is from 32 VIII, 7 | tittle of the world, and constitutes an unleavened creature in 33 VIII, 10| matter. He asserts that this constitutes the substance of all things, 34 VIII, 13| tenet of the Encratites) constitutes a heresy. But even though 35 IX, 1 | onslaught upon the opinion which constitutes the prime source of (contemporaneous) 36 IX, 4 | always exists, inasmuch as it constitutes the universe, and as it 37 X, 2 | parts susceptible of change, constitutes an originating principle 38 X, 7 | they say that this wind constitutes a spirit, and that a perfect 39 X, 7 | disposed to think that this constitutes the servile form alluded 40 X, 9 | Ecclesia,--and that this constitutes the procreative Ogdoad. 41 X, 9 | the generation of these constitutes the Hysterema Acamoth. And 42 X, 10| this, say the Basilidians, constitutes the seed of the world, from 43 X, 30| begotten unto immortality. This constitutes the import of the proverb, "