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1 I, pref, 1| away, under a pretence of [superior] knowledge, from Him who 2 I, pref, 2| the truth itself. One far superior to me has well said, in 3 I, 7, 3 | the seed of Achamoth are superior to the rest, and are more 4 I, 10, 3 | past finding out!" But [the superior skill spoken of] is not 5 I, 13, 2 | is one of those that are superior to all things, should be 6 I, 13, 3 | Referring to this, one superior to me has observed, that 7 I, 25, 2 | maintain that they are superior to his disciples, such as 8 I, 25, 2 | he thus proves himself superior to him.~3. 9 I, 28, 1 | a teacher, as if he were superior to others, he composed his 10 I, 30, 1 | Holy Spirit, and under this superior spirit the elements were 11 I, 30, 9 | contempt for everything by the superior holy Hebdomad, since the 12 I, 31, 3 | as to reckon themselves superior to all others on account 13 II, 5, 4 | which has the most power is superior to all [others]. And He 14 II, 6, 2 | that those angels who were superior to us [in nature], or even 15 II, 10, 3 | account of which they are superior to others,--how can these 16 II, 10, 4 | this point proeminently superior to men, that He Himself 17 II, 12, 1 | shape. For inasmuch as He is superior to the rest, He ought not 18 II, 12, 7 | them, or as if they were superior and more excellent? But 19 II, 12, 7 | they cannot possibly be superior to the first and principal 20 II, 18, 7 | For, that this AEon is superior to themselves, and of greater 21 II, 19, 7 | seed from the Mother to be superior to all others; wherefore 22 II, 19, 7 | souls, therefore, were not superior to others on account of 23 II, 21, 1 | of the apostles; but the superior, from whom, too, the former 24 II, 28, 6 | occur to us. For no man is superior to his master. If any one, 25 II, 29, 2 | and immortal. For God is superior to nature, and has in Himself 26 II, 30, 1 | they proclaim themselves superior to that God who made and 27 II, 30, 2 | The superior person is to be proved by 28 II, 30, 2 | can they show themselves superior to the Creator (that I too, 29 II, 30, 2 | themselves by their deeds superior to the Creator; for the 30 II, 30, 2 | to the Creator; for the superior person ought to be proved 31 II, 30, 3 | Demiurge) as being [in a sense] superior to herself, and better fitted 32 II, 30, 3 | of an inferior, but by a superior, agent.~4. 33 II, 30, 4 | him, I say,] as being the superior, and capable of ministering 34 II, 30, 4 | describe themselves as being superior to Him by whom so vast and 35 II, 30, 5 | and unemployed tool was superior in nature and value to that 36 II, 30, 5 | themselves as being spiritual and superior, and of the Creator as possessed 37 II, 30, 7 | for they are certainly not superior to the apostle. If they 38 II, 30, 8 | themselves spiritual, and superior to the Creator, do often 39 II, 30, 9 | case not to be inferior but superior to them, since he is found 40 II, 32, 3 | maintaining that they are superior; while [they affirm that 41 III, 10, 3 | manifest the descent of the superior Christ. But they are again 42 III, 12, 6 | fastened to the cross the superior Saviour (to whom it behoved 43 III, 12, 11 | each], that the latter is superior to the former. For by deeds 44 III, 17, 1 | Jesus, or that the so-called superior Saviour [came down] upon 45 III, 17, 4 | of the colour; as a man" superior to me has said, concerning 46 IV, pref, 2| that my predecessors--much superior men to myself, too--were 47 IV, pref, 4| pretending [to possess] superior knowledge, and [to be acquainted 48 IV, 2, 5 | Him. For he who has any superior over him, and is under the 49 IV, 19 | THE TYPES OF OTHERS STILL SUPERIOR AND UNKNOWN; NOR CAN WE, 50 IV, 19 | TYPE OF A STILL UNKNOWN AND SUPERIOR BEING.~1. 51 IV, 31, 1 | than God, nor can we be superior to our Master; but we should 52 IV, 33, 4 | vanquished? But who else is superior to, and more eminent than, 53 V, 4, 2 | must necessarily appear superior to the Father, since it 54 V, 22, 1 | But the Word of God is the superior above all, He who is loudly


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