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Irenaeus
Against heresies

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1 I, 2, 4| enthymesis, with its passion, was separated from her by Horos, fenced 2 I, 3, 3| term Horos) healed her, and separated the passion from her.~4. 3 I, 11, 1| produced from him who was separated from their mother, and united 4 I, 11, 2| maintains that the power which separated from the rest, and fell 5 I, 14, 5| by Him from whom He was separated, for the rectification of 6 I, 22, 1| angels, or by any powers separated from His Ennoea. For God 7 I, 26, 1| but by a certain Power far separated from him, and at a distance 8 I, 28, 1| but after his martyrdom he separated from the Church, and, excited 9 I, 30, 1| spirit the elements were separated from each other, viz., water, 10 II, 1, 3| be an infinite distance separated from each other--the Pleroma [ 11 II, 1, 4| suppose a multitude of gods separated by an immense distance from 12 II, 5, 1| knowledge. He, therefore, who separated her from knowledge, did 13 II, 6, 1| that they were very far separated from Him through their inferiority [ 14 II, 6, 2| the emperor, but are far separated from him both by land and 15 II, 8, 2| the things below] are far separated from those [above], they 16 II, 10, 4| AEon [referred to] was far separated from her Enthymesis, and 17 II, 12, 2| together, and the one cannot be separated from the other, but always 18 II, 12, 4| also were disjoined and separated from one another on account 19 II, 13, 4| which produces other things separated from the living man, while 20 II, 13, 4| understanding, never by any means be separated from Himself; nor can anything [ 21 II, 13, 6| centre, and thus being far separated from the Father, was really 22 II, 17, 3| understood as being completely separated from every other, even as 23 II, 17, 7| compound Being, who can be separated from his Nous (mind), as 24 II, 18 | ENTHYMESIS COULD NOT HAVE BEEN SEPARATED FROM HERSELF, OR EXHIBITED 25 II, 18, 4| affection and passion be separated and set apart from the Enthymesis, 26 II, 20, 2| Judas to be, after being separated from her Enthymesis, was 27 II, 20, 5| the Enthymesis having been separated fromt he AEon, and itself 28 II, 20, 5| of the Enthymesis, not as separated from the AEon, but of the 29 II, 20, 5| form, but the passion, when separated from these, as becoming 30 II, 28, 5| thus Logos has been far separated from God. As for the prophet, 31 III, 6, 5| made a distinction, and separated those which are indeed called 32 III, 21, 2| by their interpretation, separated them from each other, and 33 IV, 30, 3| his own wisdom, has been separated from the company of the 34 IV, 33, 2| that there are two gods, separated from each other by an infinite 35 V, 12, 5| when it pleased God, who separated me from my mother's womb, 36 V, 15, 3| when it pleased God, who separated me from my mother's womb, 37 V, 19, 2| maintain] that it was widely separated by Horos from him whom they 38 V, 27, 2| condemned," that is, is not separated from God, for he is united 39 V, 27, 2| Son of God;" that is, he separated himself from God of his


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