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1 V, 3 | perfect men, which was not known by preceding generations. 2 V, 3 | entrance and gate) were made known unto him as he journeyed 3 V, 13| PERATIC HERESY NOT GENERALLY KNOWN.~But since I consider that 4 V, 21| me (Elohim); for had he known me, that I am with the Good 5 VI, 19| of intelligibles can be known to us from sense. For he 6 VI, 19| whatsoever of the other senses known that (which is cognised 7 VI, 30| mystery which was not made known to former generations." 8 VI, 46| destroyed death, whereas He made known (as) the Father Christ ( 9 VII, 13| which has not been made known to former generations; but 10 VII, 14| after) the mystery became known to the celestial (powers), 11 VII, 14| this (mystery) was not made known to previous generations, 12 VII, 14| By revelation was made known unto me the mystery;" and, " 13 VII, 25| that this (Father) had been known, whereas that the Father 14 VIII, 3 | we are--have themselves known not in part, but entirely, 15 IX, 4 | and admires before what is known, that which is unknown and 16 IX, 6 | established by him may be easily known, and may perchance be regarded 17 IX, 15| they had not previously known they receive as if they 18 X, 4 | tenets of all made well known by this (plan of treatment), 19 X, 16| falsehoods, and had not known God. And Apelles, similarly 20 X, 27| tribes as in the world are known and unknown, appear to belong