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1 I, 20| never continues in the same (condition). Some followers, then, 2 IV, 34| and they use it in this condition as a seal. But they say, 3 V, 2 | invariably, or in one passive condition, that either one could express 4 V, 11| that is, that it attains a condition independent of generation, 5 V, 12| marks roused from a dormant condition and rendered paternal characteristics, 6 VI, 12| incorruptible in a latent condition in every one--(that is,) 7 VI, 21| if, when they are in the condition of suffering incidental 8 VI, 24| unbegotten, not subject to the condition of place, not (subject to 9 VI, 24| place, not (subject to the condition of) time, having no counsellor, ( 10 VI, 29| has derived its present condition. But Sophia is called "Spirit," 11 VI, 49| one) not subject to the condition of time; and (the Demiurge) 12 VII, 17| to preserve its existing condition. And ruinous discord has 13 VII, 20| alleges) that in the same condition with (the soul of Jesus 14 VII, 26| what is dry. And in this condition (our Lord) departed to the 15 VIII, 3 | the eyelids, and (in this condition) He advances forth as far 16 VIII, 10| upon matter) in a seething condition, like (the contents of) 17 IX, 7 | affairs to be in a desperate condition, he proceeded to cast himself