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1 I, prooe| possession of the perfection of wicked things. Previously, however, 2 I, 16 | a good reward, while the wicked (ones) suitable punishment. 3 I, 16 | this life have committed wicked and unjust deeds. And people 4 IV, 2 | the concord of good with wicked (AEons), calling them Taparchai 5 IV, 18 | The same by nature are wicked, crafty, proficients in 6 IV, 22 | of a deceitful spirit, wicked, scorners, victims to adultery, 7 IV, 23 | clean, passionate, careless, wicked; as regards friendship, 8 IV, 27 | moderate, or one born in Cancer wicked, but that those born in...~ 9 IV, 49 | with good hope from the wicked creation, (and) offering 10 V, 2 | teaching, to be an exceedingly wicked and filthy (practice). For, 11 V, 8 | confederations of good powers with wicked ones. Denominating them, 12 V, 21 | might avoid Edem and the wicked fiction, just as the Father 13 V, 21 | the twelve angels, those wicked ones of the creation. These 14 V, 22 | below the firmament of the wicked creation, in which earthly 15 V, 22 | hearkened unto by reason of the wicked machinations of Naas. According 16 V, 22 | many heresies, yet with no wicked (heresiarch) worse than 17 VI, 14 | wickedly; for such a one is not wicked by nature, but by enactment. " 18 VI, 34 | MARCUS; A MERE IMPOSTOR; HIS WICKED DEVICES UPON THE EUCHARISTIC 19 VII, 16 | formed by the angels,--one wicked, but the other good. And, 20 VII, 16 | from time to time assisted wicked (men, Saturnilus affirms) 21 VII, 17 | and the disorderly and wicked device of furious Discord. 22 VII, 19 | the world is managed by wicked Discord, and that the other ( 23 VII, 20 | THE HERESY OF CARPOCRATES; WICKED DOCTRINES CONCERNING JESUS 24 VII, 24 | wide-spread combination of these wicked men. He, as one of the seven ( 25 IX, 2 | fellow-champion of these wicked tenets. But the life of 26 IX, 10 | puts the seal to his own wicked practices. Again expressing 27 IX, 10 | shall I take pleasure in any wicked deeds.' Having uttered, 28 IX, 11 | speaks thus: "There exist wicked stars of impiety. This declaration 29 IX, 22 | the universe, and that the wicked will be eternally punished. 30 IX, 23 | imperishable, but that the wicked will endure everlasting 31 IX, 24 | God does nothing that is wicked, nor exercises providence 32 X, 29 | desiring anything that is wicked, or our meditating upon