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1 VI, 19| having the iota the one tittle, a perfect number. And there 2 VI, 19| Pythagoreans, the i, the one tittle, which is chief and most 3 VIII, 5 | man, the one jot--that one tittle. And this one tittle is 4 VIII, 5 | one tittle. And this one tittle is an uncompounded, simple, 5 VIII, 5 | nothing at all. (And yet this tittle is likewise) compounded, 6 VIII, 5 | parts. That one indivisible tittle is, he says, one tittle 7 VIII, 5 | tittle is, he says, one tittle of the (letter) iota, with 8 VIII, 5 | countless names, and this (tittle) is an image of that perfect 9 VIII, 6 | monad, (that is,) the one tittle, is therefore, he says, 10 VIII, 6 | actual power of this one tittle, are produced duad, and 11 VIII, 6 | and uncompounded single tittle of the iota. And this is 12 VIII, 6 | simple and uncompounded one tittle of the iota become, he says, 13 VIII, 6 | Son of man is a jot in one tittle, which proceeds from above, 14 VIII, 7 | are inherent) in the one tittle of the iota. (But) the seventh ( 15 VIII, 7 | has been formed by the one tittle. For cubes, and octahedrons, 16 VIII, 7 | comprehended in that simple tittle of the iota. And this (tittle) 17 VIII, 7 | tittle of the iota. And this (tittle) constitutes a perfect son 18 VIII, 7 | this (rod) constitutes one tittle of the iota, and is (both) 19 VIII, 7 | Conformably with that one tittle, the law constitutes the 20 VIII, 7 | comprehended in the one tittle. But the entire is for those 21 VIII, 7 | the summary of that one (tittle) of the perfect number. 22 VIII, 7 | ten; and this is the one tittle. But from fourteen until 23 VIII, 7 | which inheres in the one tittle of the world, and constitutes 24 VIII, 7 | he says, would the one tittle require any substance such 25 VIII, 7 | by ten strokes of the one tittle. And this (tittle) is Moses' 26 VIII, 7 | the one tittle. And this (tittle) is Moses' rod, which was 27 VIII, 8 | thyself, according to that tittle, and that He finds the outlet ( 28 X, 13| this is one iota and one tittle, and what is perfect (emanates) 29 X, 13| perfect, or, in other words, a tittle flows down from above, containing 30 X, 13| world was made by the one tittle. For cubes, and octahedrons, 31 X, 13| comprehended in that simple tittle of the iota, which is Son