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1 I, prooe| treating a question) and in fact, and (in order to show) 2 I, 12 | Metrodorus, however, from the fact of its being filtered through 3 V, 11 | who are ignorant (of this fact), he says, are Egyptians. 4 V, 11 | this top of his head, a fact which is more incredible 5 V, 12 | assimilating, from the fact of its immobility, the brain 6 V, 21 | things disguisedly, from the fact that all do not attain the 7 VI, 11 | operative. For, from the fact of its speaking all things, 8 VI, 15 | This doctrine, in point of fact, was the same with the it 9 VI, 16 | his own, yet, in point of fact, he has altered the doctrines 10 VI, 36 | reach of danger, from the fact of their belonging to the 11 VI, 38 | pronunciation, from the fact that one could not pronounce 12 VI, 41 | Pater and Aletheia, from the fact that these are mute--that 13 VI, 41 | Logos and of Zoe, from the fact that these are intermediate 14 VI, 41 | nine (mutes). But from the fact that Logos wanted (one of 15 VII, 11 | comely, more lustrous, (in fact,) pre-eminent for beauty 16 VII, 14 | these is Abrasax, from the fact that his name comprises 17 VII, 17 | exist, because, from the fact of their being unbegotten, 18 VII, 18 | Empedocles? For in point of fact you follow in every respect 19 VIII, 4 | make others blind. But the fact is, that the sophists of 20 VIII, 11 | however, attend to this (fact), that the legal enactment 21 IX, 2 | and augmentation, from the fact that Zephyrinus and Callistus 22 IX, 6 | headlong into folly, from the fact that all consented to his 23 IX, 7 | again to abscond, from the fact of his being watched, planned 24 IX, 25 | of the Christ,--from the fact of their not discerning 25 X, 12 | in this respect, from the fact of His having been begotten; 26 X, 26 | called Israel, from the fact that a race of kings would 27 X, 29 | himself. But man, from the fact of his possessing a capacity