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1 V, 1| and earthly--have, (the Naassene) says, retired and descended 2 V, 1| And these three men (the Naassene) says, are in the habit 3 V, 2| numerous discourses which (the Naassene) asserts James the brother 4 V, 2| however, is difficult," (the Naassene) says, "to ascertain whether 5 V, 2| that are nourished, (the Naassene) says, and that grow, require 6 V, 2| soul to itself. For (the Naassene) says, there is the hermaphrodite 7 V, 2| practice). For, says (the Naassene), Attis has been emasculated, 8 V, 2| happy nature) which, (the Naassene) says, is the kingdom of 9 V, 2| figureless one. And this, (the Naassene) says, is what is declared 10 V, 2| Egyptians. For Osiris, (the Naassene) says, is in temples in 11 V, 2| For we behold, says (the Naassene), statues of Mercury, of 12 V, 2| this description--is, (the Naassene) says, a conjurer of the 13 V, 3| For there is, says (the Naassene), one blessed nature of 14 V, 3| him?" In this manner, (the Naassene) says, the knowledge of 15 V, 4| from the word Naas, (the Naassene) says, are all that under 16 X, 5| of knowing God. And the Naassene asserts that all these rational,