Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 14, 4 | seemest to possess, is not an ancient name. For thou possessest
2 II, 4, 1 | AEons, perchance even more ancient than they are. Moreover,
3 II, 4, 1 | Valentinus; while it is more ancient, and dating its existence
4 II, 13, 5 | existence was there more ancient than the intelligence of
5 II, 13, 5 | containing it, and more ancient than itself. Following upon
6 II, 13, 8 | in Himself nothing more ancient or late than another, and
7 II, 13, 9 | that intelligence is more ancient than life, for intelligence
8 II, 14, 1 | which Antiphanes, one of the ancient comic poets, gives in his
9 II, 14, 2 | been sewed together out of ancient dogmas redolent of ignorance
10 II, 15, 2 | AEons above] as being more ancient than these [created things
11 II, 17, 4 | and another being more ancient (for the whole is but one
12 II, 24, 2 | earth; for Jesus in the ancient Hebrew language means "heaven,"
13 II, 24, 2 | especially, as being the more ancient and unchanging, ought to
14 II, 24, 2 | with the names. For these ancient, original, and generally
15 II, 25, 1 | word formed both things ancient and those belonging to the
16 II, 33, 2 | objections, Plato, that ancient Athenian, who also was the
17 III, 3, 2 | the very great, the very ancient, and universally known Church
18 III, 4, 1 | have recourse to the most ancient Churches with which the
19 III, 4, 2 | carefully preserving the ancient tradition, believing in
20 III, 4, 2 | Thus, by means of that ancient tradition of the apostles,
21 III, 12, 15| same God, continued in the ancient observances; so that even
22 III, 18, 7 | recapitulated in Himself the ancient formation of man, that He
23 III, 21, 3 | since they are of more ancient date than all these [heretics],
24 III, 21, 9 | gathered into Himself the ancient formation [of man].~10.
25 III, 22, 4 | receiving into His bosom the ancient fathers, has regenerated
26 III, 25, 5 | indeed, as He is also the ancient Word, possessing the beginning,
27 IV, 20, 9 | making good in the end the ancient promise.~10.
28 IV, 20, 11| and drawing near to the Ancient of Days, and receiving from
29 IV, 33, 4 | was made man, assuming the ancient production [of His hands]
30 IV, 33, 8 | of the apostles, and the ancient constitution of the Church
31 IV, 33, 9 | similar to that of the ancient prophets, as the Lord declares, "
32 IV, 33, 9 | upon her [as upon these ancient prophets].~10.
33 IV, 34, 3 | nor the prophets, nor the ancient kings, in whose case any
34 IV, 37, 1 | wouldest not," set forth the ancient law of human liberty, because
35 V, 1, 1 | infringed upon, nor the ancient handiwork of God go to destruction.
36 V, 1, 2 | summed up in Himself the ancient formation of Adam. Vain
37 V, 1, 3 | having become united with the ancient substance of Adam's formation,
38 V, 12, 3 | does not remove away the ancient formation [of man]; for
39 V, 12, 5 | the womb, that is, of the ancient substance of flesh, he does
40 V, 21, 2 | recapitulated in Himself that ancient and primary enmity against
41 V, 25, 3 | against them, until the Ancient of days came and gave judgment
42 V, 30, 1 | all the most approved and ancient copies [of the Apocalypse],
43 V, 30, 3 | and [the word itself] is ancient, and removed from ordinary
44 V, 30, 3 | And besides this, it is an ancient name, one worthy of credit,
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