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1 I, 5 | continuing(so) on account of its equal distance from all (the heavenly 2 I, 11| fixed stars) possess an equal elevation. And that the 3 I, 23| born;~But primal Earth, equal to self in sooth begot~The 4 IV, 5 | There has been born none equal, at all events to Alexander 5 IV, 5 | throughout the earth; (and) none equal to the philosopher Plato. 6 IV, 8 | being whirled along with equal velocity, and four of them 7 IV, 8 | stars were accomplished in equal periods of time, and were 8 IV, 28| sorcerer) first removes equal portions of the paper, and 9 IV, 30| and squills, made up in equal parts. In order that the 10 IV, 34| and moreover asphalt, in equal parts, (and) forming the 11 IV, 34| being boiled together in equal parts, is superior to the 12 VI, 11| fully formed, as I said, equal and similar to the unbegotten 13 VI, 12| indefinite (and) unalterable, (equal and similar) to an unalterable 14 VII, 17| But a globe it was, and equal to itself it is."~An operation 15 VII, 20| some of themselves to be equal to Jesus Himself, whereas 16 VIII, 1 | therefore, the AEons had become equal in number and in perfection, 17 IX, 8 | half schoenoi, which are equal to fourteen miles, while 18 X, 3 | Strife apart from these, equal in every point,~And with 19 X, 3 | And with them Friendship equal in length and~breadth,"--~ 20 X, 7 | thought it not robbery to be equal with God; but made Himself 21 X, 13| similar to these, having equal superficies, out of which