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1 I, 12| exists during each day from a conglomeration of small sparks, and that 2 VII, 9 | that contained in itself a conglomeration of the germs of the world. 3 VII, 10| has in itself the entire conglomeration of germs. And Aristotle 4 VII, 10| continued, he says, in the vast conglomeration of all germs conferring 5 VII, 11| the cosmical Seed, and the conglomeration of all germs, the Great 6 VII, 11| which is still left in the (conglomeration of) all germs. For he was 7 VII, 11| when He cast down the (conglomeration of) all germs. Beholding, 8 VII, 12| arranged, again from (the conglomeration of) all germs another Archon 9 VII, 12| unto Himself out (of the conglomeration of) all germs, a son who 10 VII, 12| constitutes, he says, the actual conglomeration and collection of all seeds; 11 VII, 13| there still remains in the (conglomeration of) all germs the third 12 VII, 13| the formlessness of the conglomeration (of all germs), the powers 13 VII, 15| the seasons in the vast conglomeration (of all germs). This is, 14 VII, 15| together of, as it were, the conglomeration of all germs, and the distinction 15 X, 10| therefore this continued in the conglomeration of all germs, and this displays 16 X, 10| of the Sonship. From the conglomeration of all germs of the cosmical 17 X, 10| Archon ascended from (the conglomeration of) all the germs, who was