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1 I, 17| soul, and that they are sufficient for happiness; whereas Aristotle 2 IV, 8 | BODIES.~I reckon it then sufficient to declare the prodigies 3 IV, 10| the mathematician. It is sufficient, however, for us, following 4 IV, 28| with these mysteries) is sufficient. Making, however, the attendant 5 IV, 37| of the covering as may be sufficient for effecting an imitation 6 V, 3 | This, says he, was alone sufficient for its being understood 7 V, 13| heretics) themselves are sufficient for their own condemnation.~ 8 V, 14| virgin. But he says it is not sufficient that the Perfect Man, the 9 V, 16| say the Sethians, more sufficient for the demonstration of 10 V, 23| their statements) as are sufficient for making a public example ( 11 VI, 10| of the book is, he says, sufficient for a knowledge of the universe. 12 VI, 11| spoken by the Gentiles is sufficient for a knowledge of the universe 13 VI, 32| of these is (in itself) sufficient. This is, O son of Dionysius 14 VII, 8 | the world are these names sufficient, but so manifold are its 15 VII, 12| Guardian, or Creator. For (a) sufficient (cause of existence) for 16 VII, 15| times, the Saviour is a sufficient (witness) when He observes, " 17 VIII, 1 | every respect. have been sufficient for (the exigencies of) 18 VIII, 1 | have been begotten and are sufficient. God Himself, however, remains 19 VIII, 4 | therefore, I consider sufficient to properly-constituted 20 VIII, 12| concerning these (heretics) are sufficient when we shall have briefly 21 VIII, 13| of the blessed Paul, is sufficient for the refutation of those 22 VIII, 13| concerning these appear to be sufficient, let us pass on to the cause 23 IX, 12| madness of these, would seem sufficient for those endued with sound 24 IX, 16| each receives from these a sufficient portion. No one, however, 25 IX, 19| inflicted upon these culprits, a sufficient penalty.~ 26 IX, 25| confidence for periods of time of sufficient duration. After this repose, 27 X, 1 | demonstrations, and with sufficient fulness elucidated for those 28 X, 26| of the people of God is sufficient?~ 29 X, 27| worshipper of God, are quite sufficient to prove the point at issue.