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1 I, 1 | corresponding with the nature of the primary author of generation;--and 2 I, 2 | on ad infinitum. But the primary monad became a principle 3 I, 13| however, as he thinks, primary bodies to be indivisible, 4 V, 21| from imitation of that primary marriage up to this day, 5 VI, 7 | took six roots, and those primary ones, of the originating 6 VI, 11| and re-entices into that primary peculiar character of theirs, 7 VI, 13| come forth from two of the primary powers, that is, Heaven 8 VI, 18| and the monad is male and primary, but the duad female (and 9 VI, 24| unbegotten, by means of the one primary conjugal union of Nous and 10 VI, 25| Ecclesia--have been the primary roots of the Aeons. But 11 VI, 27| the midst of those four primary passions, both fear and 12 VI, 28| CREATION.~As, therefore, the primary and greatest power of the 13 VII, 11| into two continuous and primary divisions, and are, according 14 VIII, 2 | had sprung from that one primary seed, (were actuated by 15 VIII, 2 | generated. Whereas that primary seed, from whence the fig-tree 16 X, 7 | that, therefore, from the primary concourse of the three principles 17 X, 10| distributed by him into two primary divisions. And what is intermediate 18 X, 29| nor female. For even the primary substances of these, which