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1 I, 16| phenomena), which (matter) he styles both receptive and a nurse, 2 IV, 47| the stars, which Aratus styles a wearied image, and like 3 IV, 48| effort to do so. And Aratus styles him Anguitenens, because 4 V, 7 | third portion, which he styles the world (in which we are), 5 VI, 4 | energy," or (what) Plato (styles) "intelligible" and "sensible." 6 VI, 32| mentioned, and whom this heretic styles Pater, and Bythos, and Proarche 7 VI, 33| unbegotten and invisible, and he styles it a Monad. "With this power 8 VI, 39| character of the letter. And he styles this element Man, and affirms 9 VII, 9 | non-existent,"--whom Aristotle styles "conception of conception," 10 VII, 10| Phoedrus. And Basilides styles such, not a wing, but Holy 11 VII, 17| creation a cause which he styles "oulomenon," that is, destructive. 12 X, 9 | flesh is not saved, and styles it "a leathern tunic," and 13 X, 15| of souls by him whom he styles the inner than. And he asserts