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1 I, 3, 2 | strikingly indicated by the first two letters of His name [Iêsous],
2 I, 3, 5 | a variety of names, has two faculties,--the one of supporting,
3 I, 4, 1 | Wherefore also she is called by two names--Sophia after her
4 I, 4, 5 | structures, in order that two substances should be formed,--
5 I, 5, 2 | that discriminated these two kinds of existence hitherto
6 I, 6, 1 | might assume shape, the two elements being simultaneously
7 I, 11, 1 | heretics (for there are some two or three of them), how they
8 I, 11, 1 | universe. He also supposed two beings of the name of Horos,
9 I, 12, 1 | say that he [Bythos] has two consorts, which they also
10 I, 12, 1 | Wherefore, again, these two affections, or powers, Ennoea
11 I, 12, 1 | according to conjunction. These two came forth as types and
12 I, 12, 1 | types and images of the two affections of the Father,--
13 I, 13, 7 | others hesitate between the two courses, and incur that
14 I, 14, 7 | were, divided or cut into two parts, and remaining outside;
15 I, 14, 9 | each of which consists of two letters, and the voice which
16 I, 15, 1 | Henotes, from which sprang two productions, as we have
17 I, 15, 1 | which, added to the other two, make four, for twice two
18 I, 15, 1 | two, make four, for twice two are Four. And again, two
19 I, 15, 1 | two are Four. And again, two and four, when added together,
20 I, 15, 2 | ten appears. For one, and two, and three, and four, when
21 I, 16, 1 | the Decad. For when one, two, three, and four are added
22 I, 16, 1 | itself [by twos] up to six--two, and four, and six--brings
23 I, 16, 2 | Mu (M) being composed of two Lambdas (L). Wherefore also
24 I, 18, 1 | this way: that he possesses two ears, the like number of
25 I, 18, 1 | like number of eyes, also two nostrils, and a twofold
26 I, 18, 2 | on the eighth, for these two things are distinguished
27 I, 24, 2 | the first to affirm that two kinds of men were formed
28 I, 24, 6 | one out of a thousand, or two out of ten thousand. They
29 I, 29, 1 | requested,] come forth, these two asked for Aphtharsia (incorruption),
30 I, 30, 9 | the serpent cast down has two names, Michael and Samael.~
31 I, 30, 11 | did), that emissions of two men took place, the one
32 II, 1, 4 | followers of Marcion. For his two gods will also be contained
33 II, 12, 3 | utter frenzy, as to form two most clearly opposite opinions
34 II, 14, 6 | and unequal, out of which [two properties] they conceived
35 II, 20, 4 | passion of the Lord; for these two things have been shown to
36 II, 20, 5 | and Matthias, being only two, cannot be the types of
37 II, 24, 2 | learned among them declare, two letters and a half, and
38 II, 24, 2 | tongue, Jesus contains only two letters and a half. The
39 II, 24, 2 | word] which also contains two and a half letters. From
40 II, 24, 3 | constructed thus: its length was two cubits and a half, its breadth
41 II, 24, 3 | table of shew-bread was two cubits in length, while
42 II, 24, 3 | five hundred of cassia, two hundred and fifty of cinnamon,
43 II, 24, 3 | hundred and fifty of cinnamon, two hundred and fifty of calamus,
44 II, 24, 4 | too, has five extremities, two in length, two in breadth,
45 II, 24, 4 | extremities, two in length, two in breadth, and one in the
46 II, 26, 2 | in the Gospel, "Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?
47 II, 30, 5 | It is as if there were two iron tools, or instruments,
48 III, pref, 1| which I have stated in the two preceding books, and, taking
49 III, 3, 2 | organized at Rome by the two most glorious apostles,
50 III, 6, 3 | How long halt ye between two opinions? If the LORD be
51 III, 8, 1 | which says, "Ye cannot serve two masters," He does Himself
52 III, 8, 1 | He says, "Ye cannot serve two masters;" but He teaches
53 III, 10, 4 | pair of turtle-doves, or two young pigeons:" in his own
54 III, 12, 12 | maintaining that there are two beings, gods by nature,
55 III, 14, 3 | her behalf concerning the two debtors; also about the
56 III, 16, 5 | saying that He was formed of two different substances. For
57 III, 16, 9 | gain, it is not one, but two, that are shown forth. But
58 III, 17, 3 | bound up his wounds, giving two royal denaria; so that we,
59 III, 18, 5 | supposition that there are two[Christs], forms a judgment
60 III, 25, 3 | himself, by dividing God into two, maintaining one to be good
61 IV, 2, 7 | had tarried among. them, two days, "believed because
62 IV, 9, 1 | treasure new and old, the two covenants; the old, that
63 IV, 12, 2 | prophets hang upon these two commandments. Moreover,
64 IV, 15, 1 | more; and He wrote them on two tables of stone, and gave
65 IV, 18, 5 | Eucharist, consisting of two realities, earthly and heavenly;
66 IV, 20, 9 | My face, and shall live." Two facts are thus signified:
67 IV, 21, 2 | calleth, it was said unto her, Two nations are in thy womb,
68 IV, 21, 2 | nations are in thy womb, and two manner of people are in
69 IV, 21, 2 | were a prediction of the two nations; and that the one
70 IV, 21, 3 | should beget sons from the two sisters, even as Christ
71 IV, 21, 3 | even as Christ did from the two laws of one and the same
72 IV, 25, 3 | in himself prefigure the two covenants, in which some
73 IV, 27, 1 | said to him, There were two men in one city; the one
74 IV, 30, 3 | He says, "He that hath two coats, let him impart to
75 IV, 31, 1 | carried out, by which the two daughters (that is, the
76 IV, 31, 1 | daughters (that is, the two churches), who gave birth
77 IV, 31, 2 | commixture and unity the two synagogues--that is, the
78 IV, 31, 2 | synagogues--that is, the two churches--produced from
79 IV, 32, 1 | reason with respect to the two testaments, proving that
80 IV, 32, 2 | taught that there were indeed two testaments among the two
81 IV, 32, 2 | two testaments among the two peoples; but that it was
82 IV, 33, 1 | the prophets announced His two advents: the one, indeed,
83 IV, 33, 2 | he holds that there are two gods, separated from each
84 IV, 33, 9 | exception, perhaps, that one or two among them, during the whole
85 IV, 36, 7 | also by the parable of the two sons, the younger of whom
86 IV, 36, 8 | God. The parable of the two sons also: those who are
87 V, 8 | US FROM CARNAL MEN. THESE TWO CLASSES ARE SIGNIFIED BY
88 V, 12, 1 | is it also of life. These two do mutually give way to
89 V, 13, 2 | kingdom of God;" while taking two expressions of Paul's, without
90 V, 17, 4 | gathering together the two peoples to one God." For
91 V, 17, 4 | one God." For these were two hands, because there were
92 V, 17, 4 | hands, because there were two peoples scattered to the
93 V, 27, 1 | mother-in-law;" and when two are in one bed, to take
94 V, 27, 1 | leave the other; and of two women grinding at the mill,
95 V, 28, 2 | to him during forty and two months. And he opened his
96 V, 30, 3 | syllable being written with the two Greek vowels e and i, among
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