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1 I, 15| logical (philosophy). But the points Plato determined are these 2 I, 17| Plato likewise. And in most points he is in agreement with 3 IV, 3 | the rest of the cardinal points, as well as the declinations 4 IV, 3 | say, ignorance on these points prevails on the part of 5 IV, 7 | manner also, that these points are not deserving so much 6 IV, 8 | my attention to the other points(that remain to be considered). 7 IV, 34| art. And learning these points that have been previously 8 IV, 48| revolution towards the same points. There is likewise a certain 9 IV, 50| do the stars yield these points of information; but men 10 V, 21| ascended to the Good One, points out from time to time the 11 VI, 16| reminding (the reader) of a few points of the Pythagorean and Platonic 12 VI, 31| else to investigate (such points. Valentinus) subjoins, however, 13 VI, 32| nothing concerning these (points); nor is there any treatise 14 VI, 32| formed his opinion on such (points). Flesh, according to these ( 15 VI, 44| LETTERS.~And so far for these points. Respecting, however, the 16 VI, 49| And in addition to these (points, they lay down) that the 17 VIII, 8 | accurately investigate these (points), you will discover (God) 18 IX, 12| broken silence on these points, I shall pass on to the 19 IX, 25| furnishes information on these points. They will thus perceive 20 IX, 26| unrefuted either of the points about which philosophy has 21 X, 12| was begotten, and that He points out the way through which 22 X, 28| become acquainted with these points should they peruse a work