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Irenaeus
Against heresies

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1 I, 1, 1 | maintain, then, that in the invisible and ineffable heights above 2 I, 1, 1 | Bythus, and describe as being invisible and incomprehensible. Eternal 3 I, 1, 3 | they declare that this invisible and spiritual Pleroma of 4 I, 2, 1 | to all the others he was invisible and incomprehensible. And, 5 I, 4, 5 | all things, visible and invisible, created, thrones, divinities, 6 I, 5, 1 | she, in the image of the invisible Father, kept herself concealed 7 I, 5, 5 | this dry earth, but from an invisible substance consisting of 8 I, 7, 1 | shall in an irresistible and invisible manner enter in within the 9 I, 7, 2 | once incomprehensible and invisible. And for this reason the 10 I, 7, 2 | as being spiritual, and invisible even to the Demiurge himself. 11 I, 10, 1 | according to the will of the invisible Father, "every knee should 12 I, 10, 3 | what reason God, though invisible, manifested Himself to the 13 I, 11, 3 | intelligent, unbegotten, and invisible being, which beginning language 14 I, 12, 1 | representations of those that were invisible,--Nous (i.e., Monogenes) 15 I, 13, 1 | the highest power from the invisible and ineffable regions above. 16 I, 14, 1 | descended upon him from the invisible and indescribable places 17 I, 14, 1 | with form that which is invisible, He opened His mouth, and 18 I, 14, 1 | the form of that which was invisible. Moreover, the pronunciation 19 I, 14, 5 | resemblance to Him who is invisible. And he says that those 20 I, 15, 5 | bearing the image of the invisible, nevertheless consisted 21 I, 17 | AFTER THE IMAGE OF THINGS INVISIBLE.~1. 22 I, 17, 1 | after the image of things invisible. They maintain, then, that 23 I, 17, 1 | declare to be types of the invisible Decad, which proceeded from 24 I, 17, 1 | hours, are a type of the invisible Duodecad. Moreover, they 25 I, 18, 1 | Tetrad. Indicating also its invisible and hidden nature, he said, " 26 I, 18, 1 | said, "Now the earth was invisible and unformed." They will 27 I, 18, 1 | as being unspeakable and invisible, is understood as hidden 28 I, 18, 3 | according to them, the invisible Decad.~4. 29 I, 19, 1 | to mean ignorance of the invisible Bythus. And that which is 30 I, 19, 2 | are spoken concerning the invisible Father, the Maker of the 31 I, 19, 2 | the Creator (and He is the invisible God), shall be shown as 32 I, 21, 1 | respecting redemption is invisible and incomprehensible, as 33 I, 21, 1 | are incomprehensible and invisible; and on this account, since 34 I, 21, 4 | mystery of the unspeakable and invisible power ought not to be performed 35 I, 21, 5 | may ascend on high in an invisible manner, as if their body 36 I, 22, 1 | Him, whether visible or invisible, objects of sense or of 37 I, 23, 5 | from the presence of the invisible beings as a saviour, for 38 I, 24, 4 | be laid hold of, and was invisible to all. Those, then, who 39 I, 24, 6 | their causes, is rendered invisible and incomprehensible to 40 I, 24, 6 | they themselves remain invisible and unknown to all; for, " 41 I, 28, 1 | invented a system of certain invisible AEons, like the followers 42 II, pref, 1| after the image of their invisible Pleroma, and what they hold 43 II, 2, 4 | spiritual things a spiritual and invisible nature, on super-celestial 44 II, 6, 1 | He might indeed have been invisible to them on account of His 45 II, 6, 1 | Lord of all. For since His invisible essence is mighty, it confers 46 II, 13, 1 | place of that hidden and invisible affection which is within 47 II, 13, 2 | processes], while He is himself invisible, and utters speech of himself 48 II, 27, 2 | word, whether visible or invisible, heavenly or earthly, in 49 II, 28, 9 | to those things which are invisible, or cannot be placed under 50 II, 30, 4 | him, but also all things invisible, Angels, Archangels, Dominations, 51 II, 30, 6 | been mentioned, visible and invisible, have been made by one God. 52 II, 30, 6 | is the nature of things invisible, recount the number of the 53 II, 30, 7 | him, as they say, though invisible, could have attained not 54 II, 30, 7 | tuner man is said to be invisible even to the Demiurge. But 55 II, 30, 9 | all things, visible and invisible, such as may be perceived 56 II, 35, 4 | with), things visible and invisible, and, in short, all things 57 III, 11, 1 | communion with the things invisible and ineffable. The disciple 58 III, 11, 1 | His Word, both visible and invisible; showing at the same time, 59 III, 11, 4 | from things unspeakable and invisible? For all the heretics have 60 III, 11, 5 | comprehensible, and the Invisible by the visible; since there 61 III, 11, 6 | to all the Father who is invisible. Wherefore they know Him 62 III, 16, 1 | an incomprehensible and invisible manner: for that He was 63 III, 16, 6 | there descended from the invisible and ineffable [places] the 64 III, 16, 6 | to be incomprehensible, invisible, and impassible: they thus 65 III, 16, 6 | up man into Himself, the invisible becoming visible, the incomprehensible 66 III, 16, 6 | super-celestial, spiritual, and invisible things, the Word of God 67 III, 17, 1 | one, or he who is from the invisible places upon him from the 68 III, 17, 4 | feast and revel in places invisible and above all name, but 69 IV, 6, 2 | is, as far as regards us, invisible and infinite; and since 70 IV, 6, 5 | Son: for the Father is the invisible of the Son, but the Son 71 IV, 19, 1 | far as we are concerned, invisible and ineffable, are in their 72 IV, 19, 2 | understood, and which is invisible? And for this reason God 73 IV, 20 | HE IS TO US IN THIS LIFE INVISIBLE AND INCOMPREHENSIBLE, NEVERTHELESS 74 IV, 20, 5 | the Father of all being invisible. Yet this is what those [ 75 IV, 20, 5 | comprehension, and boundless and invisible, rendered Himself visible, 76 IV, 20, 6 | how great He is, [God] is invisible and indescribable to all 77 IV, 20, 8 | of the Spirit. After this invisible manner, therefore, did they 78 IV, 20, 11 | that the Father is indeed invisible, of whom also the Lord said, " 79 IV, 24, 2 | named;" and that His Word, invisible by nature, was made palpable 80 V, 1, 2 | place--as the Spirit is invisible; nor, [in that case], was 81 V, 2, 3 | words of some spiritual and invisible man, for a spirit has not 82 V, 12, 4 | visible fruit is there of the invisible Spirit, than the rendering 83 V, 16, 2 | for the Word was as yet invisible, after whose image man was 84 V, 16, 2 | assimilating man to the invisible Father through means of 85 V, 18, 1 | sustained, indeed, after an invisible manner by the Father, but, 86 V, 18, 3 | this world, and who in an invisible manner contains all things 87 V, 18, 3 | man, communicating with invisible beings after the manner 88 V, 24, 1 | angelical powers, nor of invisible rulers--as some venture 89 V, 31, 2 | shall go away into the invisible place allotted to them by


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