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1 I, 2, 6 | themselves, and led them to a state of true repose. Thus, then,
2 I, 2, 6 | established, and brought into a state of perfect rest, they next
3 I, 3, 4 | speak presently. And they state that it was clearly on this
4 I, 4, 1 | that manifold and varied state of passion to which she
5 I, 4, 5 | They go on to state that, when the mother Achamoth
6 I, 5, 4 | the earth arose from her state of stupor; water from the
7 I, 6, 4 | thence in a feeble, immature state, and here brought to perfection.~
8 I, 7, 1 | come to perfection, they state that then their mother Achamoth
9 I, 8, 4 | outside of the Pleroma in a state of varied passion, from
10 I, 13, 4 | while the latter is in a state of subjection. If, then,
11 I, 15, 6 | And I shall endeavour to state the remainder of their mystical
12 I, 29, 4 | forth [from his place] in a state of great impatience, [which
13 I, 30, 3 | while they were yet in a state of immobility, and imparted
14 I, 30, 13| departed from him into the state of an incorruptible AEon,
15 I, 30, 14| the dead, do his disciples state that he did any mighty works,
16 II, 2, 3 | manner, the creation of any state, or of any work, is referred
17 II, 5, 2 | designate All Things) was in a state of ignorance. For they maintain
18 II, 6, 2 | the principal power in the state? How then could it be, that
19 II, 7, 1 | Fulness, inasmuch as her last state of confusion did not have
20 II, 13, 6 | them can ever sink into a state of degeneracy or degradation.
21 II, 17, 9 | that he was produced in a state of degeneracy. For [they
22 II, 17, 10| author of [all] evils. For ye state as the cause of evil this
23 II, 18, 2 | by a good one, even as a state of disease is by health.
24 II, 19, 9 | having been produced in [a state of] degeneracy; and another
25 II, 19, 9 | AEons who were formed in [a state of] degeneracy, and that
26 II, 19, 9 | the AEons had been in a state of ignorance and degeneracy,
27 II, 28, 7 | sinned and revolted from a state of submission to God, and
28 II, 30, 1 | Such being the state of the case, these infatuated
29 II, 31, 1 | Aeons, and the [supposed state of] degeneracy, and the
30 II, 32, 2 | at once] pass over to the state of perfection, they are,
31 II, 33, 3 | returning to their ordinary state of mind, whatever things
32 II, 33, 5 | what took place in a former state of existence, but has a
33 II, 34 | RECOGNISED IN THE SEPARATE STATE, AND ARE IMMORTAL ALTHOUGH
34 II, 34, 1 | form [in their separate state] as the body had to which
35 II, 34, 1 | deeds which they did in this state of existence, and from which
36 III, 8, 2 | strong man] when we were in a state of apostasy; for he put
37 III, 10, 2 | also, recovering from the state of dumbness which he had
38 III, 16, 8 | who were made Aeons in a state of degeneracy. Such men
39 III, 19, 1 | old disobedience, are in a state of death having been not
40 III, 20, 2 | deliverance, may always live in a state of gratitude to the Lord,
41 III, 23, 1 | that man who had been in a state of death. For at the first
42 III, 23, 3 | pangs of parturition, and a state of subjection, that is,
43 III, 23, 4 | sin to sin, indicating his state of mind by his action. For
44 III, 23, 5 | escape from God; but, in a state of confusion at having transgressed
45 III, 23, 6 | But He set a bound to his [state of] sin, by interposing
46 III, 23, 8 | race is still held in a state of perdition. False, therefore,
47 IV, 1, 1 | these perverse mythologists state, setting their thoughts
48 IV, 13, 2 | which is rendered in [a state of] slavery.~3.
49 IV, 15, 1 | placed for the future in a state of servitude suited to their
50 IV, 16, 1 | Deo assistere) shall, in a state of rest, partake of God'
51 IV, 20, 12| those who were there in a state of infancy, from whom also
52 IV, 21, 3 | through the world as in a state of pilgrimage, to follow
53 IV, 22, 1 | of God in regard to the state of slumber in which men
54 IV, 22, 1 | behold with His eyes the state of those who were resting
55 IV, 25, 2 | sign, that is, faith in a state of circumcision, which was
56 IV, 27, 4 | world, and existed in a state of degeneracy; but that
57 IV, 34, 4 | caused such a change in the state of things, that these [nations]
58 IV, 35, 1 | which came into being in a state of degeneracy and ignorance?
59 IV, 38, 2 | perfect, passed through the state of infancy in common with
60 IV, 39, 2 | in a soft and tractable state, and preserve the form in
61 IV, 41, 2 | term those who remain in a state of apostasy "sons of the
62 V, 9, 4 | the latter things are in a state of subjection, are under
63 V, 30, 1 | Such, then, being the state of the case, and this number
64 V, 30, 2 | learn [what really is the state of the case], and go back
65 V, 31 | INTERMEDIATE PERIOD ARE IN A STATE OF EXPECTATION OF THAT TIME
66 V, 36, 1 | flourishes in an incorruptible state, so as to preclude the possibility
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