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1 I, prooe| communication with any person whatsoever, unless he first undergo 2 I, prooe| to our subject), but also whatsoever things the truth has received 3 I, 6 | continually in motion; for that whatsoever things undergo alteration, 4 I, 19 | tribunals of justice; so that whatsoever any one may commit in this 5 IV, 28 | these is spoken into the ear whatsoever the (magician) wishes. And 6 IV, 48 | from the dead by Canis; for whatsoever plants have not taken root, 7 V, 4 | assume in this manner, that whatsoever things have been said and 8 V, 14 | this statement. Everything whatsoever you discern by an act of 9 V, 14 | the human soul every art whatsoever which is made the subject 10 V, 14 | scrutinize the pregnant womb of whatsoever animal he wishes, and he 11 V, 21 | things from the beginning, whatsoever had been done by Edem and 12 V, 21 | by Edem and Elohim, and whatsoever would be likely to take 13 VI, 4 | comprises all things in itself, whatsoever any one might discern, or 14 VI, 12 | Of all things, (i.e.) of whatsoever there is a generation, the 15 VI, 14 | Helen, and that they do whatsoever they please, as persons 16 VI, 19 | nor ear heard, nor any whatsoever of the other senses known 17 VII, 3 | cannot admit of any division whatsoever. The genus, on the other 18 VII, 10 | All things, therefore whatsoever it is possible to declare, 19 VII, 10 | Basilides' own words:) "Whatsoever I affirm," he says, "to 20 VII, 11 | the subjacent (entities) whatsoever there were among them which 21 IX, 5 | to an obvious one;" and, "Whatsoever things are objects of vision, 22 IX, 10 | with any sort of animal whatsoever, or a male, or a sister, 23 IX, 13 | admit, inasmuch as in no way whatsoever have they confidence in 24 X, 7 | in a human soul every art whatsoever is developed which is capable 25 X, 13 | in itself; (therefore,) whatsoever things also the man possesses, 26 X, 29 | formed male and female; but whatsoever beings were designed for