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1 I, 2, 3 | the imperfection of its generation, and then of fear lest this
2 I, 3, 1 | also is the account of the generation of the later AEons, namely
3 I, 15 | SIGE RELATES TO MARCUS THE GENERATION OF THE TWENTY-FOUR ELEMENTS
4 I, 24, 2 | also, that marriage and generation are from Satan. Many of
5 I, 26, 1 | ordinary course of human generation, while he nevertheless was
6 I, 27, 2 | is written respecting the generation of the Lord, and setting
7 I, 29, 1 | both of light and of the generation of all things; and that
8 I, 30, 5 | heaven, according to their generation, and as invisibly ruling
9 II, 12, 4 | and perform the work of generation without union one with another,
10 II, 13, 8 | do those who transfer the generation of the word to which men
11 II, 13, 8 | same order and process of generation?~9.
12 II, 14, 1 | all the rest of the first generation of the gods. After these
13 II, 14, 1 | next introduces a second generation of gods, and the creation
14 II, 14, 1 | very same beginning of the generation of all things, and their
15 II, 14, 2 | seminally in itself the generation of them all, and from this
16 II, 14, 6 | Pentad, and the manifold generation of the others. These things
17 II, 17, 3 | and according to its own generation, then either those thus
18 II, 17, 4 | they may no doubt differ in generation and size from one another;
19 II, 17, 6 | tree, since Logos has his generation from their Father. For all [
20 II, 17, 8 | occupying the third place in generation, was ignorant of the Father.
21 II, 17, 8 | probable in the case of the generation of human beings, inasmuch
22 II, 28, 5 | Who shall describe His generation?" But ye pretend to set
23 II, 28, 5 | pretend to set forth His generation from the Father, and ye
24 II, 28, 6 | understands that production, or generation, or calling, or revelation,
25 II, 28, 6 | name one may describe His generation, which is in fact altogether
26 II, 28, 6 | begotten. Since therefore His generation is unspeakable, those who
27 II, 28, 6 | and formation of His first generation, as if they themselves had
28 II, 34, 2 | beginning in the way of generation, that they should die with
29 II, 34, 2 | receive their own beginning of generation, and on this account are
30 III, 9, 1 | their evil doings, said, "O generation of vipers, who hath shown
31 III, 11, 8 | effectual, and glorious generation from the Father, thus declaring, "
32 III, 11, 8 | Matthew, again, relates His generation as a man, saying, "The book
33 III, 11, 8 | saying, "The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son
34 III, 14, 3 | Gospel; for instance, the generation of John, the history of
35 III, 16, 2 | Jesus Christ, exhibiting his generation as a man from the Virgin,
36 III, 16, 2 | says: "The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son
37 III, 16, 3 | in Israel, that another generation might know [Him,] the children
38 III, 19, 1 | incarnation of the pure generation of the Word of God, defraud
39 III, 19, 2 | Who shall declare His generation?" since "He is a man, and
40 III, 19, 2 | experienced that pre-eminent generation which is from the Virgin,
41 III, 19, 3 | Son of man, since He had a generation as to His human nature from
42 III, 21, 5 | that it might declare the generation of Him who should be [born]
43 III, 21, 6 | thing with regard to His generation, which could have been accomplished
44 III, 22, 3 | pedigree which traces the generation of our Lord back to Adam
45 IV, 22, 2 | their capacity, in their generation have both feared and loved
46 IV, 31, 2 | who hath obtained thee [by generation], and formed thee, and created
47 IV, 33, 4 | he (man) escape from the generation subject to death, if not
48 IV, 33, 4 | if not by means of a new generation, given in a wonderful and
49 IV, 33, 4 | remain in this [kind of] generation, which is naturally possessed
50 IV, 33, 7 | which He dwells with every generation of men, according to the
51 IV, 33, 11| Mighty God, and possesses a generation which cannot be declared.
52 IV, 41, 3 | the offspring of men "a generation of vipers;" because after
53 V, 1, 3 | showed forth a new [kind of] generation; that as by the former generation
54 V, 1, 3 | generation; that as by the former generation we inherited death, so by
55 V, 1, 3 | inherited death, so by this new generation we might inherit life. Therefore
56 V, 8, 4 | wherefore they are an unstable generation. For those animals which
57 V, 14, 1 | things shall come upon this generation." He thus points out the
58 V, 18, 2 | what is from God, namely generation. And thus one God the Father
59 V, 29, 2 | sake of that most infamous generation which lived in the times
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