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1 I, 2, 6 | next tell us that these beings sang praises with great
2 I, 3, 1 | once refer them to these beings.~2.
3 I, 4, 5 | that she brought forth new beings, partly after her oven image,
4 I, 11, 1 | universe. He also supposed two beings of the name of Horos, the
5 I, 12, 2 | These fancied beings (like the Jove of Homer,
6 I, 15, 5 | included among organized beings; and that His Word, while
7 I, 21, 4 | nor should that of those [beings] who are inconceivable,
8 I, 23, 4 | charms, as well as those beings who are called "Paredri" (
9 I, 23, 5 | presence of the invisible beings as a saviour, for the deliverance
10 I, 24, 4 | has been freed from these beings, and is acquainted with
11 II, 2, 4 | liken Him to needy human beings, and to those who cannot
12 II, 2, 4 | on animals an animal, on beings that swim a nature suited
13 II, 4, 2 | perfection, when those very beings who are the causes from
14 II, 4, 2 | pitied the work of these beings, He ought long before to
15 II, 5 | NOT FORMED BY ANY OTHER BEINGS WITHIN THE TERRITORY WHICH
16 II, 5, 1 | formed by certain other beings within that territory which
17 II, 6, 1 | will reveal Him," yet all [beings] do know this one fact at
18 II, 6, 2 | adjuration, inasmuch as all beings fear the invocation of Him
19 II, 7, 3 | celestial or terrestrial beings, or those that live in the
20 II, 7, 3 | department of those [created beings] which have been mentioned,
21 II, 12, 7 | then, that those [other beings] are not reckoned as existing
22 II, 12, 7 | mentioned. These latter beings, then, ought also to have
23 II, 13, 4 | even in the case of human beings, understanding itself does
24 II, 14, 4 | proper region to spiritual beings,--that, namely, which is
25 II, 14, 4 | the Pleroma, but to animal beings the intermediate space,
26 II, 15, 3 | themselves, with regard to those beings that existed before [creation],
27 II, 16, 2 | infinite succession of those beings that were formed from one
28 II, 17, 3 | different substance. Now, if the beings generated by the Father
29 II, 17, 7 | longer maintain that, of beings so produced, some are impassible
30 II, 17, 8 | the generation of human beings, inasmuch as these frequently
31 II, 17, 9 | take place among spiritual beings. For, in whatsoever way
32 II, 17, 10| the beginning to those [beings] that were formed by Him,
33 II, 17, 11| against the ignorance of these beings before it had obtained a
34 II, 18, 5 | she was consorting with beings similar to and familiar
35 II, 18, 5 | of contraries among such beings as we are, who are possessed
36 II, 18, 5 | bodies; but among spiritual beings, and those that have the
37 II, 22, 6 | in the Pleroma; of which beings Homer the poet, too, has
38 II, 26, 3 | unskilful, ignorant, and animal beings, because they do not enter
39 II, 30, 3 | Pleroma, and of all those beings which she saw waiting upon
40 II, 30, 3 | images of such important beings through means of an inferior,
41 II, 30, 4 | the contemplation of those beings who were arranged as satellites
42 II, 30, 6 | respecting them; therefore these beings were not made by them. If,
43 II, 30, 6 | He who produced spiritual beings is not Himself of an animal
44 II, 31, 1 | side; and that all [the beings referred to] continue in
45 II, 35, 3 | succession of different beings, but of one and the same,
46 II, 35, 4 | all, and not many diverse beings, nor one deriving his substance
47 III, 9, 1 | is necessary that those [beings] which are judged do see
48 III, 12, 12| maintaining that there are two beings, gods by nature, differing
49 III, 17, 1 | race, to rest with human beings, and to dwell in the workmanship
50 III, 18 | BE CONSIDERED AS DISTINCT BEINGS; NEITHER CAN IT BE ALLEGED
51 III, 18, 1 | afresh the long line of human beings, and furnished us, in a
52 IV, 20, 1 | stand in need of these [beings], in order to the accomplishing
53 IV, 21, 3 | wages of Christ are human beings, who from various and diverse
54 IV, 33, 3 | according to them, all these beings are indeed said [in Scripture
55 IV, 37, 1 | for angels are rational beings), so that those who had
56 IV, 37, 6 | they were made rational beings, endowed with the power
57 IV, 38, 4 | knew the infirmity of human beings, and the consequences which
58 V, 12, 2 | with reference to us human beings; "but that is first which
59 V, 18, 3 | communicating with invisible beings after the manner of the
60 V, 35, 1 | and union with spiritual beings; and [with respect to] those
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