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1 I, 2 | should keep silence, as if persons coming into the world initiated 2 I, 2 | and was rejected. These persons, then, were styled Esoteric 3 I, 19| wisdom is pleasure. Different persons, however, received the term " 4 IV, 3 | possible to take the birth of persons, falling under consideration, 5 IV, 3 | they draw the birth of persons falling under consideration 6 IV, 15| indulgent, gentle, over-auxious, persons of secret resolves fitted 7 IV, 19| The same are by nature persons who allow nothing to interfere 8 IV, 23| are gracious, as educated persons, simple, beneficent; given 9 IV, 24| state of things, passionate, persons that can make concessions, 10 IV, 34| however, for many young persons, who could be preserved 11 IV, 36| flight, which these deluded persons beholding, conceal themselves, 12 IV, 43| occurred, which is obvious to persons possessing intelligence; ( 13 IV, 44| not heal with facility. Persons attending to these numbers 14 IV, 45| confused by them as ignorant persons would, nor become the dupes 15 IV, 46| necessary), inasmuch as some persons, assimilating these (doctrines) 16 V, 4 | if they were) emasculated persons. And they do not worship 17 V, 12| entire doctrine of these persons, it appears expedient to 18 V, 15| when he speaks of three (persons, namely) Cain, Abel, Seth; 19 VI, 14| whatsoever they please, as persons free; for they allege that 20 VI, 32| capacities of memory, and persons who altogether in every 21 VI, 36| expectation of redemption, as if persons, after they had once been 22 VII, 6 | this, we say that certain persons are of such a quality; for 23 VII, 20| to Carpocrates, there are persons who) have attained unto 24 VIII, 13| habits of asceticism. But persons of this description are 25 IX, 4 | this Reason, they seem like persons devoid of any experience 26 IX, 5 | and mortal. How shall not persons holding this description 27 IX, 7 | his credit with certain persons. But Carpophorus, as a devout 28 IX, 7 | school of Callistus. And many persons were gratified with his 29 IX, 20| spit out into the midst of persons present, and to the right 30 IX, 21| even put to the torture persons of this description, in