Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1, 1| birth to Nous, who was both similar and equal to him who had
2 I, 2, 5| should fall into a calamity similar to that of Sophia), for
3 I, 4, 3| doctrines are not at all similar to those of which our Lord
4 I, 13, 2| accomplishing several other similar things, he has completely
5 I, 14, 1| and sent forth the Word similar to Himself, who, standing
6 I, 15, 5| eighty-eight, so that He should be similar to the alphabet; and subdividing
7 I, 16, 2| were, in the quest of one similar to itself, and finding such
8 I, 24, 3| these, crated another heaven similar to the first; and in like
9 I, 25, 2| them declare themselves similar to Jesus; while others,
10 I, 26, 2| respect to the Lord are similar to those of Cerinthus and
11 I, 29, 1| greatness, generated light similar to it. They declare that
12 II, 4, 1| as they did], it must be similar in nature to Him who produced
13 II, 4, 1| speak, along with Sige, be similar in nature to a vacuum, that
14 II, 4, 1| which is really a vacuum is similar to, and the brother of,
15 II, 7, 2| above. But if it is not similar, the charge will then attach
16 II, 7, 2| on the other hand, it is similar, then the same ignorance
17 II, 7, 3| nature, are of equal and similar properties, and exhibit
18 II, 7, 7| them identical with and similar to thoseth at belong to
19 II, 13, 4| Father of all is in no degree similar to human weakness. He is
20 II, 13, 8| continues altogether equal, and similar, and homogeneous, there
21 II, 14, 4| passes into a substance similar in nature to itself, both
22 II, 14, 8| there were sent forth, in a similar way, from Anthropos and
23 II, 14, 9| to the heathen, [as being similar] to those who are called
24 II, 17, 2| and altogether equal and similar among themselves, as spirit
25 II, 17, 3| substance with Him, and similar to their Author; or if they
26 II, 17, 3| generated by the Father be similar to their Author, then those
27 II, 17, 7| and should ever remain similar to him who produced them.~
28 II, 18, 5| contact with what is of a similar nature, will not be dissolved
29 II, 18, 5| was consorting with beings similar to and familiar with herself,
30 II, 20, 3| passion of Christ was neither similar to the passion of the AEon,
31 II, 20, 3| nor did it take place in similar circumstances. For the AEon
32 II, 25, 3| and is not yet equal or similar to his Maker; and, moreover,
33 II, 29, 1| those substances which are similar to themselves, but [that
34 II, 30, 3| opposition? What have they similar to show, as having been
35 II, 31, 1| the Gnostics, who express similar opinions. Those statements,
36 II, 32, 3| possessing souls in no respect similar to that of Jesus.~4.
37 III, 6, 5| expound it; but his meaning is similar to that of Moses, when it
38 III, 14, 3| thou hast prepared?" and similar to this, that of the rich
39 III, 15, 2| when they hold doctrines similar to ours, we, without cause,
40 IV, 11, 2| things, Himself equal and similar to Himself, as He is all
41 IV, 15, 2| Testament the same God permitted similar indulgences for the benefit
42 IV, 18, 3| purposed violence? And saying similar things to these men, He
43 IV, 30, 3| nations, who are under no similar obligation to us? Yea, moreover,
44 IV, 33, 9| passes through an experience] similar to that of the ancient prophets,
45 IV, 34, 3| from enduring sufferings similar to what was predicted. And
46 IV, 36, 3| this same disobedience and similar sins, will bring on the
47 V, 33, 3| grass, would produce in similar proportions (secundum congruentiam
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