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1 I, pref, 2| ridiculous as the expression may seem) more true than the 2 I, pref, 2| Ptolemaeus, whose school may be described as a bud from 3 I, pref, 3| minister to others, that men may no longer be drawn away 4 I, 2, 5 | was situated in that which may be comprehended regarding 5 I, 4, 4 | following out their notion, we may conceive that fountains 6 I, 6, 2 | material actions in which they may be involved.~3. 7 I, 6, 4 | conjunction. And that they may persuade the thoughtless 8 I, 6, 4 | works, that by this means we may attain at length to the 9 I, 7, 1 | that thus a conjunction may be formed between the Saviour 10 I, 7, 4 | needful, and specially that he may exercise a care over the 11 I, 7, 4 | for him, namely, that he may attain to the habitation 12 I, 8, 1 | order that their scheme may not seem altogether without 13 I, 8, 5 | again unites them, that he may exhibit the production of 14 I, 8, 5 | Son and of the Word, and may at the same time show their 15 I, 9, 4 | as to doubt whether Homer may not have composed them. 16 I, 9, 5 | But since what may prove a finishing-stroke 17 I, 9, 5 | their farce to the end, may then at once append an argument 18 I, 10, 1 | judgment towards all; that He may send "spiritual wickednesses," 19 I, 10, 1 | into everlasting fire; but may, in the exercise of His 20 I, 10, 1 | of] their repentance, and may surround them with everlasting 21 I, 10, 2 | however highly gifted he may be in point of eloquence, 22 I, 10, 3 | simply implies this, that one may [more accurately than another] 23 I, 10, 3 | man in unbelief, that He may have mercy upon all;" and 24 I, 11, 4 | Iu! Pheu, Pheu!--for well may we utter these tragic exclamations 25 I, 11, 4 | primary Tetrad, and if any one may assign names at his pleasure, 26 I, 11, 5 | Bythus and Sige, that they may appear more perfect than 27 I, 11, 5 | Gnostics To. these persons one may justly exclaim: "O ye trifling 28 I, 11, 5 | him as a spouse, that thus may be formed the first conjunction.~ 29 I, 13, 2 | forth by this magician, may also flow into them. Again, 30 I, 13, 2 | pronounces these words: "May that Chaffs who is before 31 I, 13, 3 | united to him, that she may become altogether one with 32 I, 13, 6 | upon them, so that they may invisibly escape the judge. 33 I, 14, 2 | names of the elements which may be told, and are common, 34 I, 14, 2 | out into infinitude. You may more clearly understand 35 I, 14, 8 | that its cognate soul above may recognise [its distress], 36 I, 14, 9 | received as spoken by him, may remain unknown to thee; 37 I, 14, 9 | request, often proposed to me, may be fulfilled.~ 38 I, 15, 1 | name of the Saviour which may be pronounced, viz., Jesus '( 39 I, 15, 1 | Alpha and Omega, that he may indicate the dove, inasmuch 40 I, 15, 4 | Such ravings, we may now well say, go beyond 41 I, 16, 2 | interpretations, that you may perceive the results everywhere. 42 I, 21, 3 | power which is merciful; may I enjoy Thy name, O Saviour 43 I, 21, 5 | the persons referred to may become incapable of being 44 I, 21, 5 | and that their inner man may ascend on high in an invisible 45 I, 22, 1 | Yet, reluctant as they may be, these men shall one 46 I, 23, 4 | received its beginning, as one may learn even from their own 47 I, 23, 5 | to this effect, that one may overcome those very angels 48 I, 24, 3 | Basilides again, that he may appear to have discovered 49 I, 25, 3 | we all are such as they, may turn away their ears from 50 I, 25, 3 | the things they practise, may speak evil of us all, who 51 I, 25, 4 | single incarnation, one may be able to prevent any need 52 I, 25, 4 | trial of every kind of life, may, at their departure, not 53 I, 25, 4 | ministers to him, that he may shut them up in other bodies; 54 I, 28, 1 | numbers of them--indeed, we may say all--desire themselves 55 I, 28, 1 | sort of opinion which they may have been able to call into 56 I, 30, 10 | these praises, they too may serve those who are announced 57 I, 30, 14 | father Ialdabaoth, that he may receive to himself the souls 58 I, 31, 2 | incur pollution. Whatever may be the nature of the action, 59 I, 31, 3 | Former of the universe, may obtain salvation, and that 60 I, 31, 3 | salvation, and that others may not henceforth be drown 61 I, 31, 4 | have been described, that I may not only expose the wild 62 I, 31, 4 | wild beast to view, but may inflict wounds upon it from 63 II, 1, 4 | who chooses to employ it may maintain that there is another 64 II, 2, 3 | the world [whoever that may have been], will no longer 65 II, 2, 4 | This manner of speech may perhaps be plausible or 66 II, 5, 3 | These arguments may, in like manner, be adapted 67 II, 7, 1 | are made, come to an end, may justly be said rather to 68 II, 7, 6 | are contrary to each other may indeed be destructive of 69 II, 7, 6 | certain limits, that they may be true images; and then 70 II, 7, 7 | that are but thirty, we may justly condemn them as utterly 71 II, 10, 2 | For in order that they may know "knowledge" itself ( 72 II, 10, 2 | salvation of men. And that they may be deemed capable of informing 73 II, 10, 4 | agreeable [to reason], and there may be well said regarding such 74 II, 11, 2 | of the Lord, so that they may not only be rendered destitute 75 II, 11, 2 | questions which are put, they may see that their plan of argument 76 II, 11, 2 | multifarious phantasies, they may propitiate God for those. 77 II, 11, 2 | possession of their minds, they may at least find it necessary 78 II, 12, 1 | We may remark, in the first place, 79 II, 13, 3 | These things may properly be said to hold 80 II, 13, 4 | therefore indescribable. For He may well and properly be called 81 II, 13, 4 | understanding of men; and He may most properly be termed 82 II, 13, 8 | clear perception that this may be logically affirmed with 83 II, 14, 5 | forward nothing new that may not be found in the Pandora 84 II, 14, 9 | absurdity of their falsehood may be made manifest, and also 85 II, 16, 1 | to the Pleroma, then why may it not have been in the 86 II, 17, 4 | from a torch--then they may no doubt differ in generation 87 II, 17, 8 | them, any more than rays [may be supposed to be] of the 88 II, 17, 9 | in whatsoever way they may choose to go forward, they 89 II, 17, 9 | to look into!"--that they may learn that from the Nous 90 II, 18, 5 | dissolution, and such like, may perhaps occur through the 91 II, 19, 6 | be saved, that in it it may be sanctified and cleared 92 II, 19, 6 | and that what is mortal may be swallowed up by immortality; 93 II, 19, 8 | coloured on the outside that it may be thought to be of gold, 94 II, 22, 3 | if they know not this, may learn it from Moses. Their 95 II, 22, 5 | They, however, that they may establish their false opinion 96 II, 22, 6 | Chruseô en dapedô:~which we may thus render into English:--~" 97 II, 24, 4 | senses; our internal organs may also be reckoned as five, 98 II, 24, 4 | Moreover, even the whole person may be divided into this number [ 99 II, 24, 5 | only, in order that there may be twelve months of thirty 100 II, 25, 1 | every sort of hypothesis may at the present day be, in 101 II, 25, 1 | theories, inasmuch as they may be turned in many different 102 II, 28, 2 | the rising of the Nile? We may say a great deal, plausible 103 II, 28, 2 | On all these points we may indeed say a great deal 104 II, 28, 6 | greater questions which may occur to us. For no man 105 II, 28, 6 | or by whatever name one may describe His generation, 106 II, 28, 8 | only true Master), that we may learn through Him that the 107 II, 28, 9 | acquainted,--so that we may credit him also with respect 108 II, 30, 2 | of the argument in hand, may come down to the level of 109 II, 30, 2 | descending to their argument, may often refute them by their 110 II, 30, 2 | doctrines; but in thus acting may God be merciful to me, for 111 II, 30, 4 | acknowledge; so that one may justly reckon them as having 112 II, 30, 9 | visible and invisible, such as may be perceived by our senses 113 II, 31, 1 | or whatever others there may be who, like them, cut off 114 II, 31, 1 | all, and whatever remarks may yet be made in the following 115 II, 31, 1 | far from thee, that you may no longer have to endure 116 II, 31, 2 | external accidents which may occur. And so far are they 117 II, 32, 2 | manifestation in this life, they may [at once] pass over to the 118 II, 32, 2 | pursuits, and as many others as may exist, of which, with the 119 II, 33, 1 | We may subvert their doctrine as 120 II, 33, 3 | oblivion, this observation may be made: How, then, does 121 II, 33, 4 | belongs to it. For the body may be compared to an instrument; 122 II, 33, 5 | of God, being completed, may fully realize the scheme 123 II, 34, 1 | form of a man, so that they may be recognised, and retain 124 II, 34, 2 | unborn, in order that they may be immortal, or if they 125 II, 35, 4 | of all things. But that I may not be thought to avoid 126 II, 35, 4 | that series of proofs which may be derived from the Scriptures 127 III, pref, 1| the Scriptures, so that I may come behind in nothing of 128 III, 2, 3 | cutting off their retreat, we may succeed in turning them 129 III, 3, 1 | therefore, in every Church, who may wish to see the truth, to 130 III, 3, 3 | whosoever chooses to do so, may learn that He, the Father 131 III, 3, 3 | preached by the Churches, and may also understand the apostolical 132 III, 6, 2 | whom I have chosen, that ye may know, and believe, and understand 133 III, 6, 3 | this [purpose], that we may know of whom he speaks. 134 III, 7, 1 | course of this work, that we may not just at present distract 135 III, 7, 2 | other instances also, we may discover that the apostle 136 III, 9, 2 | himself interpret: "That it may be fulfilled which was spoken 137 III, 11, 4 | And that we may not have to ask, Of what 138 III, 11, 7 | it with a love of truth, may have their errors rectified. 139 III, 11, 9 | class [do so], that they may seem to have discovered 140 III, 11, 9 | truth; the latter, that they may set the dispensations of 141 III, 11, 9 | the Montanists), that they may set at nought the gift of 142 III, 11, 9 | apostles, any who please may learn, as is shown from 143 III, 12, 3 | converted, that your sins may be blotted out, and that 144 III, 12, 3 | the times of refreshing may come to you from the presence 145 III, 12, 3 | blessing you, that each may turn himself from his iniquities." 146 III, 12, 9 | preaching to you God, that ye may be turned away from these 147 III, 12, 11 | of glory,--they who wish may learn from the very words 148 III, 12, 11 | acts of the apostles, and may contemplate the fact that 149 III, 12, 14 | that the residue of men may seek after the Lord, and 150 III, 12, 14 | Judas and Silas, that they may declare our opinion by word 151 III, 14, 4 | necessary to repent, that they may be saved from the danger [ 152 III, 15, 1 | us with all diligence. It may be, indeed, that it was 153 III, 15, 1 | unadulterated rule of truth, may be saved. His testimony, 154 III, 15, 2 | phraseology, that these [dupes] may listen to them the oftener; 155 III, 15, 2 | deceived, who imagine that they may learn from the Scriptural 156 III, 16, 3 | man, that through Him we may receive the adoption,--humanity 157 III, 17, 3 | have an accuser there we may have also an Advocate, the 158 III, 19, 2 | and by the Spirit Himself, may be seen by all who have 159 III, 19, 3 | reason of disobedience, may arise, blended together 160 III, 20, 2 | source of his deliverance, may always live in a state of 161 III, 20, 2 | loveth more:" and that he may know himself, how mortal 162 III, 20, 2 | upon what is temporal; and may understand also the other 163 III, 20, 2 | which being instructed he may think of God in accordance 164 III, 20, 2 | all in unbelief, that He may have mercy upon all;" not 165 III, 20, 2 | s law, in order that he may see God, and granting him 166 III, 21, 4 | consent to evil, that He may choose that which is good." 167 III, 21, 4 | consent to evil, that He may choose that which is good,"-- 168 III, 21, 9 | evil teachers; that they may learn that from his seed-- 169 III, 22, 1 | since,] in order that they may cast away the inheritance 170 III, 22, 1 | not having wherewith He may show His wisdom. But this 171 III, 22, 4 | latter, that the latter may set the former again at 172 III, 24, 1 | the members receiving it may be vivified; and the [means 173 III, 24, 1 | rejecting the Spirit, that they may not be instructed.~2. 174 III, 24, 2 | being above Him, that they may be regarded as having found 175 III, 25, 3 | judicial faculty, that it may reach a just conclusion; 176 III, 25, 6 | Well may their Mother bewail them, 177 III, 25, 7 | indeed pray that these men may not remain in the pit which 178 III, 25, 7 | converted to the Church of God, may be lawfully begotten, and 179 III, 25, 7 | begotten, and that Christ may be formed in them, and that 180 III, 25, 7 | formed in them, and that they may know the Framer and Maker 181 III, 25, 7 | will but receive it. It may be compared to a severe 182 III, 25, 7 | instruction of Christ, I may succeed in persuading them 183 IV, pref, 4| whatsoever all the heretics may have advanced with the utmost 184 IV, 4, 3 | order that the fruit indeed may be gathered into the garner, 185 IV, 4, 3 | the chaff, left behind, may be consumed by fire? "For 186 IV, 5, 1 | to maturity in them, he may produce the fruit of immortality; 187 IV, 5, 1 | that in the ages to come He may show the exceeding riches 188 IV, 5, 1 | whom I have chosen, that ye may know, and believe, and understand 189 IV, 6, 1 | with His creatures; [it may be remarked that] neither 190 IV, 6, 2 | He [really] is, that we may not receive any other Father, 191 IV, 9, 3 | father and mother; that it may be well with thee." For 192 IV, 10, 1 | to come unto Me, that ye may have life." How therefore 193 IV, 13, 3 | ye unto them:" so that we may not grieve as those who 194 IV, 13, 3 | unwilling to be defrauded, but may rejoice as those who have 195 IV, 13, 3 | follow him as a slave, but may as a free man go before 196 IV, 14, 1 | is good and merciful, He may benefit those who continue 197 IV, 14, 1 | where I am, there they also may be, that they may behold 198 IV, 14, 1 | they also may be, that they may behold My glory;" not vainly 199 IV, 14, 1 | when we are with Him, we may partake of His glory.~2. 200 IV, 16, 5 | this is declared,] that we may know that we shall give 201 IV, 17, 2 | shall appease God, that they may receive life from Him. As 202 IV, 17, 3 | have commanded you, that it may be well with you. But they 203 IV, 18, 1 | has shown his gratitude, may receive that honour which 204 IV, 18, 2 | the indication of liberty may be set forth. For with Him 205 IV, 18, 3 | within him, so that sin may not the more, by means of 206 IV, 18, 3 | the cup, that the outside may be clean also." And they 207 IV, 18, 3 | being brought to light, may show that God is without 208 IV, 18, 3 | he suffered and endured, may [at last] be accepted; but 209 IV, 18, 3 | actions he has performed, may be rejected. Sacrifices, 210 IV, 18, 6 | for this purpose, that He may grant us a recompense of 211 IV, 19 | XIX. EARTHLY THINGS MAY BE THE TYPE OF HEAVENLY, 212 IV, 19, 2 | To these persons one may with justice say (as Scripture 213 IV, 20 | SHOWN THAT IN MANY MODES HE MAY BE SEEN AND KNOWN.~1. 214 IV, 20, 6 | shall see God, that they may live, being made immortal 215 IV, 20, 11 | sharp sword, that with it He may smite the nations; and He 216 IV, 20, 12 | what was not a people may become a people; and she 217 IV, 20, 12 | who did not obtain mercy may obtain mercy. And it shall 218 IV, 23, 1 | soweth and he that reapeth may rejoice together. For in 219 IV, 25, 3 | the sower and the reaper may rejoice together in the 220 IV, 26, 5 | then, teaching us where one may find such, says, "God hath 221 IV, 27, 1 | in order that no flesh may glory in the sight of the 222 IV, 28, 3 | His people, this answer may be given;--Unless, then, 223 IV, 29, 1 | parables, that seeing they may not see, and hearing they 224 IV, 29, 1 | not see, and hearing they may not hear, understanding 225 IV, 29, 1 | hear, understanding they may not understand; in order 226 IV, 29, 1 | of Isaiah regarding them may be fulfil leading, Make 227 IV, 30, 1 | and does not do so that he may obtain a livelihood thereby? 228 IV, 30, 2 | spoken, although to some it may seem ridiculous) do act 229 IV, 30, 3 | shall be put to flight," may receive you into eternal 230 IV, 33, 5 | these circumstances, it may be made a question whether ( 231 IV, 33, 14 | have acquired, that they may show forth my praise,"-- 232 IV, 34, 5 | perchance [these heretics] may at length desist from such 233 IV, 34, 5 | by these very passages, I may restrain them from such 234 IV, 35, 3 | of blood? And [the same may be demanded] as to the other 235 IV, 36, 4 | judgment of God," that all may know, "that every tree that 236 IV, 36, 6 | so that the Spirit of God may rest upon us; for this is 237 IV, 36, 6 | workmanship, although he may be ignorant of his God. 238 IV, 37, 3 | shine before men, that they may see your good deeds, and 239 IV, 37, 3 | cometh and knocketh, they may open to Him. Blessed is 240 IV, 37, 7 | the prize? So run, that ye may obtain. Every one also who 241 IV, 37, 7 | these men ida it] that they may obtain a corruptible crown, 242 IV, 37, 7 | when preaching to others, I may myself be rendered a castaway." 243 IV, 37, 7 | for immortality, that we may be crowned, and may deem 244 IV, 37, 7 | that we may be crowned, and may deem the crown precious, 245 IV, 37, 7 | more to love God, that we may reach this [prize] for ourselves 246 IV, 37, 7 | instructed by means of them all, may be in all respects circumspect 247 IV, 37, 7 | rationally taught to love God, we may continue in His perfect 248 IV, 37, 7 | dispensations, that goodness may both be made apparent, and 249 IV, 37, 7 | perfected, and that the Church may be fashioned after the image 250 IV, 37, 7 | of His Son, and that man may finally be brought to maturity 251 IV, 38, 1 | and drink the Word of God, may be able also to contain 252 IV, 38, 4 | benevolence, that no one may impute to Him invidiousness 253 IV, 39, 1 | receiving experience of both, may with judgment make choice 254 IV, 39, 1 | better things; and that he may never become indolent or 255 IV, 39, 1 | is, disobedience to God, may never attempt it at all, 256 IV, 39, 1 | obedience to God, is good, he may diligently keep it with 257 IV, 39, 1 | that with discipline he may make choice of the better 258 IV, 39, 1 | sweetness, so that the mind may never even attempt to taste 259 IV, 41, 4 | confuted by many [proofs], they may be converted to the truth 260 V, pref, 1| the neophytes, that they may preserve stedfast the faith 261 V, pref, 1| thee, however, and all who may happen to read this writing, 262 V, 1, 1 | as doers of His words, we may have communion with Him, 263 V, 1, 3 | so in the spiritual we may all be made alive. For never 264 V, 2, 3 | weakness, in order that we may never become puffed up, 265 V, 2, 3 | from our own nature, we may neither undervalue that 266 V, 2, 3 | own nature, but that we may know what God can effect, 267 V, 2, 3 | instructed by every mode, may be accurate in all things 268 V, 3, 1 | that the power of Christ may dwell in me." What, therefore? ( 269 V, 3, 1 | What, therefore? (as some may exclaim:) did the Lord wish, 270 V, 3, 1 | by experience], that he may not be destitute of truth 271 V, 5, 2 | power and promise of God, may oppose their own salvation, 272 V, 6, 1 | perfect (perfectos); and may your spirit, and soul, and 273 V, 7, 1 | is there left to which we may apply the term "mortal body," 274 V, 8, 4 | words of God, that they may be adorned with good works: 275 V, 9, 4 | that the Spirit of God may take delight therein, as 276 V, 9, 4 | inherited. In order that we may not lose life by losing 277 V, 10, 1 | declares], in order that we may not reject the engrafting 278 V, 12, 3 | animal nature, in Christ we may all live, as being spiritual, 279 V, 13, 1 | its [future] resurrection may also be believed; so also 280 V, 13, 3 | he says, "that mortality may be swallowed up of life. 281 V, 13, 3 | order, therefore, that we may be perfected for this, aptly 282 V, 13, 4 | is that the life of Jesus may also be manifested in our 283 V, 13, 5 | That the life of Jesus may be made manifest in our 284 V, 14, 4 | unto righteousness, that we may bring forth fruit unto life. 285 V, 15, 1 | upon these dead, that they may live. So I prophesied as 286 V, 15, 1 | your sepulchres, that I may bring my people again out 287 V, 17, 2 | by Him, He said, "That ye may know that the Son of man 288 V, 17, 3 | also] by means of a tree we may obtain the remission of 289 V, 21, 1 | a vanquished man, so we may ascend to life again through 290 V, 21, 1 | us, so again by a man we may receive the palm against 291 V, 21, 2 | first, in order that we may perceive that He was a real 292 V, 24, 2 | fear of human rule, men may not eat each other up like 293 V, 24, 2 | establishment of laws, they may keep down an excess of wickedness 294 V, 25, 1 | means of many abominations, may serve himself by this one 295 V, 25, 3 | working of error, that they may believe a lie; that they 296 V, 25, 3 | believe a lie; that they all may be judged who did not believe 297 V, 27, 2 | the light, that his deeds may be made manifest, that he 298 V, 28, 1 | in the light, that they may derive enjoyment from it, 299 V, 28, 1 | those in darkness, that they may partake in its calamities. 300 V, 28, 2 | operation of error, that they may believe a lie, that they 301 V, 28, 2 | believe a lie, that they all may be judged who have not believed 302 V, 28, 2 | of God, so that his dupes may adore him as the Christ; 303 V, 28, 2 | sending such a man, "that they may believe a lie, that they 304 V, 28, 2 | believe a lie, that they all may be judged who did not believe 305 V, 28, 2 | fight hand, that no one may be able to buy or sell, 306 V, 28, 4 | for purification], they may be fitted for the royal 307 V, 28, 4 | the wild beasts, that I may be found the pure bread 308 V, 29, 2 | and being shut up in him, may be sent into the furnace 309 V, 30, 3 | about for any names that may present themselves, inasmuch 310 V, 30, 4 | that when this man comes we may avoid him, being aware who 311 V, 34, 1 | for this reason, that we may know that He who in the 312 V, 34, 2 | a vast increase, that it may bring forth and sustain 313 V, 35, 1 | Israel, the glory of God, may walk in safety. The woods, 314 V, 35, 2 | kingdom, in order that he may be capable of receiving 315 V, 36, 2 | things under Him, that God may be all in all."~3.


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