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1 I, 2 | indefinite genus, from which was constituted, according to them, the 2 I, 16| others assert that (Plato) constituted the gods as generable; and 3 I, 21| affirming that the body has been constituted a covering to the soul by 4 I, 23| creation, and supposing that it constituted the Deity, each speculator 5 IV, 48| world as it is melodiously constituted. For in six days the world 6 IV, 48| and in what manner each is constituted in the small creation. And ( 7 IV, 51| nature of a huge body is constituted; and this is what Simon 8 V, 14| these; and since light is so constituted, that, like a ray of the 9 V, 15| these seems to be a harmony constituted from the spirit that is 10 V, 16| composition and mixture is constituted according to the following 11 VI, 19| sensations). Things being thus constituted, the arrangement of things 12 VI, 27| entreaty, and supplication, he constituted as a path to repentance 13 VI, 32| what is third," he has (constituted as third) the entire of 14 VI, 43| consist of seven powers, and constituted (this world) the soul of 15 VII, 6 | with the genus, what I said constituted animality, (and which is) 16 VII, 13| according to nature, are so constituted as to continue in this quarter 17 VIII, 1 | Docetae) are of opinion, constituted thirty AEons in all, while 18 VIII, 2 | intelligible and eternal (entities) constituted light. Light, however, was 19 VIII, 3 | and each of these is so constituted as to discern Jesus, who 20 VIII, 5 | that man. And he being thus constituted in power, (Monoimus alleges) 21 X, 1 | Babylonians. But its definition is constituted after the manner in which 22 X, 15| by the (just one) himself constituted the allusion in this passage. 23 X, 29| for the Father Himself constituted existence, and the being 24 X, 29| been enjoined. For man thus constituted has a law been enacted by