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1 V, 7 | a Perfect Good, (and) a Paternal Magnitude. And the second 2 V, 12| belongs to himself, transfers paternal marks from the Father into 3 V, 12| Father into Matter. All the paternal marks are here, and there 4 V, 12| to perceive that he is a paternal mark transferred hither 5 V, 12| brought down from above the paternal marks, so again he carries 6 V, 12| dormant condition and rendered paternal characteristics, substantial 7 V, 21| these twenty-four angels the paternal ones are associated with 8 V, 21| life is the third of the paternal angels--Baruch. And the 9 V, 21| with a certain divine and paternal law that came into existence 10 V, 21| not have punished through paternal ignorance the spirit which 11 VI, 25| begotten, and did not possess paternal (and) perfect uncreatedness, 12 VII, 10| the growth of teeth, and paternal substance, and intellect, 13 X, 6 | called a perfect good, and a paternal magnitude. But the second 14 X, 11| given. And of these the paternal ones are connected with