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1 I, 5 | and that this principle is eternal and undecaying, and comprising 2 I, 5 | asserted that there is an eternal motion, by the agency of 3 I, 9 | universe to be one, both eternal and unbegotten, and of a 4 I, 9 | affirmed the universe to be eternal, and not generated, and 5 I, 12| he says that the deity is eternal, and one and altogether 6 I, 16| being introduced, it remains eternal. Some maintain that Plato 7 I, 16| that others are involved in eternal punishments, as many as 8 I, 17| that the world itself is eternal, but that (the soul) in 9 I, 19| Acknowledging the Deity to be eternal and incorruptible, he says 10 V, 2 | are made by Him, even His eternal power and Godhead, for the 11 V, 2 | That is, he says, into the eternal places separated from all 12 V, 15| the sense of) these to the Eternal Logos, they explain them 13 VI, 12| to the similitude (of an eternal nature), a perfect celestial ( 14 VI, 20| these will void the age eternal be."~"Of these;" but what 15 VI, 20| world incorruptible (and) eternal, as they suppose. For substance 16 VI, 27| they are (in their nature) eternal, and peculiar to Sophia; 17 VII, 7 | is incorruptible (and) eternal, according to Aristotle. 18 VII, 17| I think,~Will be the age eternal void of both of these."~( 19 VIII, 1 | himself with, as it were, some eternal chain of union.~ 20 VIII, 2 | all those intelligible and eternal (entities) constituted light. 21 VIII, 3 | perpetually insults those eternal attributes of light which, ( 22 VIII, 3 | the only-begotten (and) eternal Child from above arrayed 23 VIII, 3 | And for this reason that eternal One existed for thirty years 24 VIII, 3 | which that only-begotten and eternal One assumed from everlasting 25 VIII, 5 | unbegotten, incorruptible, (and) eternal. And (he says) that the 26 VIII, 7 | the Lord's Passover, the eternal feast, which is given for 27 IX, 4 | throughout endless ages an eternal king of all things, he thus 28 X, 30| boiling flood of hell's eternal lake of fire and the eye