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1 I, 1 | carefully examining supernal objects, fell into a well; and a 2 I, 13| which are generated the objects of sense. But that there 3 IV, 1 | terrestrial with superlunar objects. But there is of these a 4 IV, 43| and so, when gazing on the objects made by God, and on those 5 IV, 47| pole looking upon all (the objects), and gazing on all the 6 IV, 47| same quartet, either of objects in the west or those in 7 V, 8 | sympathize) with super-lunar objects. But (the astrologers go 8 V, 10| affirm that in this manner objects here derive from the emanation 9 VI, 4 | discern, or even whatever objects of the visible creation 10 VI, 4 | categories, namely, of what are objects of Sense, and what are objects 11 VI, 4 | objects of Sense, and what are objects of Intellect, and as for 12 VI, 8 | cause of those beauteous objects of creation which Moses 13 VI, 19| reason. It is the same with objects of touch; for anything rough, 14 VI, 32| cause of all the glorious (objects of creation). The second 15 VI, 41| and imparted form to the (objects of the) universe. For the 16 VI, 43| producer of terrestrial objects. And (he maintains) that 17 VII, 7 | Originator of all those glorious objects in creation, (the nature 18 VII, 8 | source of error concerning objects. (The Basilidians), in the 19 VII, 9 | in short, any of those objects that have names, or are 20 VII, 12| Archon; (I mean) whatever objects exist in the aethereal region 21 VII, 12| separated from aether. When all objects in the aethereal regions, 22 VII, 15| different orders (of created objects) that had been confused 23 VII, 15| various orders of created objects that had been confounded 24 VII, 15| various orders of created objects, and the restoration into 25 VII, 15| various orders of created objects, and his Passion took place 26 VII, 15| various orders of created objects that had been confounded 27 VII, 17| instruments by which material objects are arranged and altered, ( 28 VII, 20| souls) that embrace similar objects of desire with the (power 29 IX, 4 | words: "Whatever things are objects of vision, hearing, and 30 IX, 5 | Whatsoever things are objects of vision, hearing, and 31 X, 28| His own creation. And some objects He formed of one essence, 32 X, 29| willed, He also formed (objects), He called them by names,