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1 I, 5, 3 | heavens; he fashioned man, yet knew not man; he brought to light
2 I, 5, 3 | of all that he made, and knew not even of the existence
3 I, 8, 3 | Demiurge, who, as being animal, knew neither his mother who was
4 I, 9, 4 | conducted him."9~"For she knew the mind of her brother,
5 I, 20, 1 | as meaning that He alone knew the Unknown, which He revealed
6 I, 20, 2 | the one true God whom they knew not. Further, when, as He
7 I, 20, 2 | of truth. For what they knew not, these men say that
8 I, 27, 3 | since these men, he says, knew that their God was constantly
9 I, 30, 9 | remembrance of themselves, and knew that they were naked, as
10 I, 30, 11| means of Ialdabaoth (who knew not what he did), that emissions
11 I, 30, 14| of his disciples, whom he knew to be capable of understanding
12 II, 6, 2 | seen Him, but because they knew of the existence of Him
13 II, 6, 3 | Creator of the world) neither knew His Mother, nor her seed,
14 II, 14, 7 | know, the truth? If they knew it, then the descent of
15 II, 14, 7 | the knowledge of those who knew it? If, on the other hand,
16 II, 14, 7 | same terms as do those who knew not the truth, ye boast
17 II, 14, 7 | for the men themselves knew what they were saying, as
18 II, 14, 7 | either the Mother or her seed knew and proclaimed those things
19 II, 26, 1 | himself; but, because he knew that some, puffed up by
20 II, 33, 5 | no knowledge, nor [once] knew things which she cannot [
21 II, 34, 1 | account He states that Dives knew Lazarus after death, and
22 III, 3, 1 | those who neither taught nor knew of anything like what these [
23 III, 5, 1 | speak lies; and whom He knew to have taken origin from
24 III, 9, 3 | Him of man, for He Himself knew what was in man." For He
25 III, 10, 1 | sacerdotal office. For he knew of none other above Him;
26 III, 10, 1 | have confessed Him, whom he knew to be the fruit of a defect,
27 III, 11, 2 | made by Him, and the world knew Him not. He came unto His
28 III, 12, 2 | since he was a prophet, and knew that God had sworn with
29 III, 12, 5 | whom God anointed, and who knew no other [God]. For at that
30 III, 12, 13| were they perfected who knew one and the same God, who
31 III, 13, 1 | who allege that Paul alone knew the truth, and that to him
32 III, 13, 1 | have but one apostle who knew the dispensation of His
33 III, 14, 2 | with simplicity what he knew, not only to those who were [
34 III, 15 | APOSTLES AND THEIR DISCIPLES KNEW AND PREACHED ONE GOD, THE
35 III, 15, 3 | the fathers; and that they knew no other. The opinion of
36 III, 16, 2 | That John knew the one and the same Word
37 III, 16, 5 | The Gospel, therefore, knew no other son of man but
38 III, 16, 5 | but Him who was born it knew as Jesus Christ the Son
39 III, 16, 9 | follows from this, that he knew nothing of that Christ who
40 III, 17, 1 | Demiurge; but they neither knew nor said anything of the
41 III, 18, 3 | is plain, then, that Paul knew no other Christ besides
42 III, 18, 5 | you from city to city." He knew, therefore, both those who
43 III, 18, 5 | suffer persecution, and He knew those who should have to
44 III, 21, 9 | cast into a land which he knew not. Earth, hear the word
45 III, 23, 5 | question to the serpent; for He knew that he had been the prime
46 IV, 6, 1 | following manner: "No man knew the Father, but the Son;
47 IV, 7 | REVELATION OF THE WORD, KNEW THE FATHER, AND THE COMING
48 IV, 11 | PROPHETS AND RIGHTEOUS MEN KNEW BEFOREHAND OF THE ADVENT
49 IV, 23, 1 | this reason,] those who knew not the Scriptures nor the
50 IV, 29, 2 | might not see, since He knew the [spirit of] unbelief
51 IV, 30, 3 | justice. For, because He knew that we would make a good
52 IV, 30, 3 | them from the Egyptians who knew not God; and by means of
53 IV, 31, 1 | with her father; and Lot knew not when she lay down, nor
54 IV, 31, 1 | of the younger: "And he knew not," it is said, "when
55 IV, 31, 1 | Since, therefore, Lot knew not [what he did], nor was
56 IV, 33, 12| inglorious man, and as one who knew what it was to bear infirmity,
57 IV, 36, 3 | given in marriage, and they knew not, until Noe entered into
58 IV, 38, 4 | time by His prescience He knew the infirmity of human beings,
59 IV, 39, 1 | power (magnanimitatem) man knew both the good of obedience
60 IV, 41, 3 | Lord term those whom He knew to be the offspring of men "
61 V, 1, 1 | For what other person "knew the mind of the Lord," or
62 V, 15, 3 | formed thee in the womb, I knew thee; and before thou wentest
63 V, 18, 2 | made by Him, and the world knew Him not. To His own things
64 V, 23, 1 | not die by death; for God knew that in the day ye shall
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