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1 I, 20| philosophers, first introduced the notion of the incomprehensibility 2 IV, 43| BABYLONIANS; THE EGYPTIAN NOTION OF DEITY; THEIR THEOLOGY 3 VI, 33| volition). For first the notion was conceived of projecting 4 VII, 15| THE CREATURE; BASILIDES' NOTION OF THE INNER MAN, THE GOSPEL; 5 VIII, 2 | II. DOCETIC NOTION OF THE INCARNATION; THEIR 6 VIII, 2 | ACCOUNT OF CREATION; THEIR NOTION OF A FIERY GOD.~And these ( 7 VIII, 6 | VI. MONOIMUS' "IOTA;" HIS NOTION OF THE "SON OF MAN."~The 8 VIII, 7 | ALLEGORIZES THE ROD OF MOSES; NOTION CONCERNING THE DECALOGUE.~ 9 VIII, 10| SOCRATIC PHILOSOPHY; HIS NOTION CONCERNING THE BIRTH AND 10 IX, 24| they maintain) that the notion of the resurrection has