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1 I, 3, 3| who had been involved in suffering. For she who had been afflicted
2 I, 3, 4| of the enthymesis of the suffering AEon, when it had been expelled
3 I, 4, 1| becoming sensible of her suffering as being severed from the
4 I, 4, 5| other subject indeed to suffering, but originating from her
5 I, 6, 1| and capable of enduring suffering. At the same time, they
6 I, 7, 2| continued free from all suffering, since indeed it was not
7 I, 7, 2| Achamoth] was subject to suffering; for it, too, was impassible,
8 I, 7, 2| dispensation, underwent suffering, that the mother might exhibit
9 I, 8, 2| times of the world to endure suffering, for this end, that He might
10 I, 23, 2| passing from body to body, and suffering insults in every one of
11 II, 18, 1| therefore no longer call this suffering AEon, Sophia, but let them
12 II, 20, 2| acknowledge that it was the suffering Christ, and not Judas, who
13 II, 20, 3| the Lord, through means of suffering, "ascending into the lofty
14 II, 20, 4| disciples, was not a type of the suffering AEon, nor, again, was the
15 II, 23 | BLOOD WAS NO TYPE OF THE SUFFERING AEON.~1.
16 II, 23, 1| case of that woman who, suffering from an issue of blood,
17 II, 23, 1| twelfth alone participated in suffering? For a type and emblem is,
18 II, 23, 2| woman was also healed, after suffering in like manner for eighteen
19 II, 23, 2| of the eighteenth Aeon in suffering. But they cannot maintain
20 III, 3, 4| gloriously and most nobly suffering martyrdom, departed this
21 III, 5, 2| practice to heal those who were suffering, and to keep back sinners
22 III, 12, 3| had proclaimed as to the suffering of Christ, these had God
23 III, 16, 6| was the Being subject to suffering; but upon the latter there
24 III, 16, 6| impassible becoming capable of suffering, and the Word being made
25 III, 16, 9| other remained incapable of suffering, and the one was born, but
26 III, 16, 9| laid hold of, and underwent suffering, and shed His blood for
27 III, 16, 9| and the same, who did by suffering reconcile us to God, and
28 III, 18, 1| He became a man liable to suffering, [it follows] that every
29 III, 18, 4| averse to the idea of His suffering, [and] said to the disciples, "
30 III, 18, 5| relinquished the dispensation of suffering? For that He did not say
31 III, 18, 5| but with respect to the suffering which He should Himself
32 III, 18, 5| other cross, but of the suffering which He should Himself
33 III, 18, 5| having become martyrs of the suffering One; these we do also enrol
34 III, 18, 6| Him, since there was no suffering at all; and when we shall
35 III, 19, 2| comeliness, and liable to suffering; that He sat upon the foal
36 III, 19, 3| dishonoured, crucified, and of suffering death, but the human nature
37 IV, 5, 5| the dispensation of His suffering, through whom both he himself
38 IV, 8, 2| healing the sick, and Himself suffering death, that exiled man might
39 IV, 12, 5| the AEon, who existed in suffering and apostasy; nor the Pleroma
40 IV, 18, 3| righteous one [in this life to suffering], that he, having been tested
41 IV, 20, 8| impassible as subject to suffering, and declaring that He who
42 IV, 24, 2| incorruptible and not subject to suffering, and shall receive the kingdom
43 IV, 33, 8| receiving addition nor [suffering] curtailment [in the truths
44 V, 2, 3| deposited in the earth, and suffering decomposition there, shall
45 V, 21, 2| persuaded man, although not suffering hunger, to transgress God'
46 V, 32, 1| being proved in every way by suffering, they should receive the
47 V, 32, 1| receive the reward of their suffering; and that in the creation
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