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1 I, 16| Deity, and that in this respect the world is uncreated. 2 I, 18| growth to philosophy, in respect of a greater development 3 IV, 3 | differ from one another) in respect of energy of womb, some 4 V, 3 | is born again, in every respect of the same substance with 5 V, 14| whirling along, is, in respect of its hissing sound, like 6 V, 21| two-minded, two-bodied, in every respect answering (the description 7 VI, 18| the quaternion in every respect imitated the intelligible 8 VI, 26| perfect Aeon so that in no respect she should be inferior in 9 VII, 10| Sonship, threefold, in every respect of the same Substance with 10 VII, 11| denominated partly in a certain (respect) world, and partly in a 11 VII, 11| and partly in a certain (respect) super-mundane (spaces). 12 VII, 15| him, in order that in no respect anything may desire aught 13 VII, 18| fact you follow in every respect this (philosopher of paganism), 14 VII, 20| and that these are in no respect inferior to Jesus. And ( 15 VIII, 1 | AEons; but these, in every respect. have been sufficient for ( 16 VIII, 2 | this Saviour is,) in every respect, coequal in power with the 17 VIII, 7 | in all these. For in what respect, he says, would the one 18 VIII, 13| manner with the Church. In respect, however, of their mode 19 IX, 5 | cauterize, though in every respect they wickedly torture the 20 IX, 7 | of his clergy, paid him respect to his own damage; and transferring 21 IX, 23| alteration from these in one respect, viz., marriage. Now they 22 IX, 23| customs; and these, both in respect of caste and in respect 23 IX, 23| respect of caste and in respect of the laws, are called 24 IX, 24| have made. and (in whatever respect), by becoming wealthy, he 25 X, 8 | possessing no attribute in any respect more deficient than that 26 X, 12| Redeemer was like in every respect to the first seed of the 27 X, 12| fig-tree, but inferior in this respect, from the fact of His having 28 X, 19| He surpasses them in this respect, that, according to the 29 X, 20| only alteration, viz., in respect of regarding Melchisedec 30 X, 21| Montanus as a prophet. In respect, however, of what appertains