Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 12, 4| is above all others, and contains all in his embrace, is termed
2 I, 14, 2| of these letters, again, contains other letters in itself,
3 I, 14, 2| example:--The word Delta contains five letters, viz., D, E,
4 I, 15, 1| letters; for the name Arrhetos contains in itself seven letters,
5 I, 15, 1| unpronounceable in Christ contains thirty letters. And for
6 I, 15, 2| the alphabet of the Greeks contains eight Monads, eight Decads,
7 I, 15, 2| For the name Son, (uios) contains four letters, and Christ (
8 I, 15, 5| cannot be contained, but contains all things, into a Tetrad,
9 I, 16, 1| the Duodecad--because it contains the Episemon, and because
10 I, 16, 1| maintain the word "Amen" contains this number.~2.
11 I, 17, 1| that globular body which contains these, which also they name
12 I, 17, 1| the zodiacal circle itself contains three hundred and sixty
13 I, 18, 1| teach that the whole man contains the entire image of the
14 I, 24, 3| heavens. Wherefore the year contains the same number of days
15 I, 24, 7| this account, that word contains in itself the numbers amounting
16 II, 1, 2| inasmuch as that which contains is greater than that which
17 II, 1, 3| that the Pleroma either contains that which is beyond, yet
18 II, 1, 3| beyond it, inasmuch as it contains both in its bosom. In this
19 II, 1, 5| that there is one Being who contains all things, and formed in
20 II, 3, 1| statement, that while he contains all things within himself,
21 II, 4, 2| confess that the Father of all contains all things, and that there
22 II, 13, 6| a sphere or a square, He contains within Himself on all sides
23 II, 24, 2| proper tongue of the Hebrews, contains, as the learned among them
24 II, 24, 2| signifies that Lord who contains heaven and earth; for Jesus
25 II, 24, 2| The word, therefore, which contains heaven and earth is just
26 II, 24, 2| the Hebrew tongue, Jesus contains only two letters and a half.
27 II, 24, 2| Baruch, [a word] which also contains two and a half letters.
28 II, 24, 3| is of such an amount as contains an indication of the Tetrad,
29 II, 24, 4| five letters; Pater, too, contains five letters; Agape (love),
30 II, 26, 3| special amount which it contains; and on our agreeing that
31 II, 30, 9| by His wisdom, while He contains all things, but He Himself
32 II, 31, 1| the Father of all no doubt contains all things, but that the
33 II, 35, 3| language signify "that which contains all." As to the appellation
34 II, 35, 3| Father is revealed, He who contains all things, and grants to
35 III, 11, 8| sitteth upon the cherubim, and contains all things, He who was manifested
36 III, 21, 3| interpretation of the elders contains them.~4.
37 III, 22, 3| of our Lord back to Adam contains seventy-two generations,
38 IV, 6, 1| world and formed us, and contains and administers all things,
39 IV, 19, 2| with the abysses; which contains in itself the breadth, and
40 IV, 19, 3| greatness is not defective, but contains all things, and extends
41 IV, 20, 1| selected, and adorned, and contains all things; and among the
42 IV, 20, 2| into existence:" He who contains all things, and is Himself
43 IV, 20, 6| one God the Father, who contains all things, and who grants
44 IV, 39, 4| eternal light of God, which contains in itself all good things,
45 V, 2, 3| by the Spirit of God, who contains all things, and then, through
46 V, 18, 1| and defect sustain Him who contains the knowledge of all things,
47 V, 18, 1| Pleroma have contained Him who contains the entire Pleroma? Inasmuch,
48 V, 18, 3| who in an invisible manner contains all things created, and
49 V, 30, 3| name Evanthas (EUANTHAS contains the required number, but
50 V, 30, 3| the rule]. This word, too, contains a certain outward appearance
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