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1 I, 15| pupils. (Socrates) himself left no writings after him. Plato, 2 IV, 14| roots, and define what is left over as the sum of the roots. 3 IV, 37| extinguished, yet that one be left faintly burning; and then 4 IV, 40| in this manner. With the left hand he writes what he wishes, 5 IV, 40| liver, retaining it in the left hand, he makes some delay, 6 IV, 44| bad and good, as right and left, light and darkness, night 7 V, 10| them as a power) on the left, and ascension on the right. 8 V, 10| mention among them of right or left power, let him recur to 9 VI, 33| is a right tetrad and a left tetrad,--namely, light and 10 VI, 47| the twelfth Aeon, having left the eleven (Aeons above), 11 VI, 47| Hysterema, a type of the left hand, and follow after the 12 VII, 10| more gross portion) was left behind. Therefore the more 13 VII, 10| names. Sonship, therefore, left this (spirit) near that 14 VII, 10| represented by any expression. (He left the spirit) not altogether 15 VII, 10| ointment still remains, and is left behind, even after (the 16 VII, 11| Sonship alone, which is still left in the (conglomeration of) 17 VII, 12| the Sonship that had been left behind, but far inferior 18 VII, 13| Sonship, which had been left behind in the Seed to confer 19 VII, 13| the Sonship which had been left behind ought likewise to 20 VII, 13| he says, who have been left here to arrange, and mould, 21 VII, 14| Sonship, which had been left behind in Formlessness, 22 VII, 14| entire Sonship, which is left behind for benefiting the 23 VII, 15| this is the Sonship which left there the soul, not (that 24 VII, 15| just as the first Sonship left above in its proper locality 25 VII, 15| Sonship, which had been left for conferring benefits, 26 VII, 15| Sonship, which had been left in Formlessness for the 27 VII, 20| not one (of these sins) is left, (the Carpocratians affirm 28 VIII, 10| He went up into heaven He left His body in the sun, but 29 IX, 1 | at all events, have not left any unrefuted, the greatest 30 IX, 16| the clothes which they had left in the vestibule, they hasten 31 IX, 24| close our days after having left children upon earth. But ( 32 IX, 26| their opinions, and have left behind us for all men a 33 X, 10| the Sonship that had been left beneath, but which He was 34 X, 10| the Sonship that had been left behind, yet far inferior 35 X, 10| the Sonship that had been left behind for conferring benefits 36 X, 11| and soul of Edem have been left behind. But the foolish