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1 I, prooe| especially have they furtively taken their views who have first 2 IV, 3 | these the predictions are taken. Whence, if the horoscope 3 IV, 7 | the subject which we have taken in hand.~ 4 IV, 14 | however, it be 43, (six) taken seven times, he says, are 5 IV, 15 | this to births (that have taken place) under particular 6 IV, 42 | reference to the subject taken in hand; yet, for the purpose 7 IV, 46 | consideration of the subject taken in hand, in order that, 8 IV, 46 | should, like the owl, be taken captive. For the knavery 9 IV, 48 | whatsoever plants have not taken root, really undergo putrefaction. 10 IV, 51 | All the numbers therefore, taken generically, are four--number, 11 V, 5 | THE SYSTEM OF THE NAASSENI TAKEN FROM ONE OF THEIR HYMNS.~ 12 V, 16 | outlets, and when what is taken up (out of each outlet) 13 V, 16 | separation is observed to have taken place. And in the first 14 VI, 13 | the other, (though both taken together) are one, (and) 15 VI, 22 | in propounding them,) taken advantage of expressions 16 VI, 30 | that the veil should be taken away, and that these mysteries 17 VI, 34 | magicians. And here we have taken occasion to explain how 18 VI, 36 | standing-point from which they have taken occasion to introduce the 19 VII, 7 | arrangement of the world has taken place according to some 20 VII, 12 | has been stated to have taken place in the case of the 21 VII, 14 | of the Gospel) had thus taken place, it was necessary, 22 VII, 15 | distinction of natures had taken place in Jesus. These, then, 23 IX, 5 | account of the birth that had taken place, He confessed Himself 24 IX, 7 | intelligence of what had taken place. But Carpophorus, 25 IX, 7 | much grieved at what had taken place; but since he was 26 IX, 7 | Son Himself, after He had taken unto Himself our flesh, 27 IX, 16 | breakfast. And when they have taken their seats in silence, 28 X, 1 | derived. The truth has not taken its principles from the 29 X, 9 | first projections which have taken place within the limit, 30 X, 22 | and immortal. These have taken occasion from a certain 31 X, 26 | as, so far as the subject taken in hand is concerned, this 32 X, 28 | these the heresiarchs have taken occasion, and have transformed