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1 I, pref, 2| mysteries, which do not fall within the range of every
2 I, 2, 5 | any of the AEons should fall into a calamity similar
3 I, 16, 3 | just as those persons who fall into a fit of frenzy, the
4 II, 1, 5 | opinion will of necessity fall to impiety.~
5 II, 4, 2 | to have allowed them to fall into such awful blindness.~
6 II, 5, 1 | in question will equally fall against the entire Pleroma;
7 II, 5, 3 | temporal, will in truth fall back on the Father; if indeed
8 II, 13, 7 | He is vacuity, then they fall into the greatest blasphemy;
9 II, 15, 3 | perfected by themselves, should fall into the greatest perplexity.
10 II, 17, 8 | production of the devil, should fall into every kind of passion,
11 II, 18, 5 | mutually opposed in nature, fall into danger [on meeting
12 II, 18, 7 | guides, justly [are left to] fall along with them into the
13 II, 24, 6 | the left hand of necessity fall into corruption, while they
14 II, 25, 4 | such a course, thou wilt fall into utter madness, whilst
15 II, 26, 1 | the pretence of knowledge, fall away from the love of God,
16 II, 26, 1 | of this kind, he should fall away from that love which
17 II, 26, 1 | hair-splitting expressions he should fall into impiety.~2.
18 II, 27, 1 | These things are such as fall [plainly] under our observation,
19 II, 28, 1 | for us; but never should fall from the belief by which
20 II, 28, 8 | sublime nature of the Father, fall into the danger of starting
21 II, 31, 3 | third part of the stars to fall from their place, and will
22 III, 3, 1 | Church], but if they should fall away, the direst calamity.~
23 III, 3, 4 | lest even the bath-house fall down, because Cerinthus,
24 III, 5, 2 | blind men, just about to fall over a precipice, to continue
25 III, 10, 3 | Come ye, let us worship and fall down before Him, and weep
26 III, 11, 9 | the Spirit of God, they fall into the irremissible sin.
27 III, 20 | GOD SHOWED HIMSELF, BY THE FALL OF MAN, AS PATIENT, BENIGN,
28 III, 23, 5 | instance, that it might fall upon man with a mitigated
29 IV, 6, 4 | righteous judgment of God [shall fall] upon all who, like others,
30 IV, 27, 3 | standeth, take heed lest he fall."~4.
31 IV, 32, 1 | God], he must of necessity fall into much inconsistency,
32 IV, 39, 4 | they shall consequently fall under the just judgment
33 IV, 40, 1 | indeed to those persons who fall into them.~2.
34 V, 1, 1 | doctrines of the heretics fall to ruin.~2.
35 V, 3, 1 | being uplifted, he might fall away from the truth. Thus
36 V, 4, 1 | leaves them carelessly to fall under the power of death.
37 V, 13, 2 | opponent's] body, really fall by means of that which they
38 V, 13, 2 | they grasp, yet when they fall, imagine that they are gaining
39 V, 20, 2 | blind, they shall deservedly fall into the ditch of ignorance
40 V, 21, 2 | give them,--if thou wilt fall down and worship me." The
41 V, 22, 2 | and to do his will, is to fall from the glory of God. And
42 V, 23, 1 | the fruit they did also fall under the power of death,
43 V, 30, 1 | person must necessarily fall. Moreover, another danger,
44 V, 33, 3 | appointed kingdom, he must fall into much contradiction
45 V, 34, 1 | shall cause judgment to fall among all who have dishonoured
46 V, 34, 2 | perish, when walls shall fall. And the light of the moon
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