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1 I, 3, 1| Saviour through means of parables to those qualified for understanding
2 I, 3, 6| prophets, which contain many parables and allegories that can
3 I, 8, 1| peculiar assertions the parables of the Lord, the sayings
4 I, 8, 1| words, expressions, and parables whenever found, to adapt
5 I, 9, 4| the expressions, and the parables taken from the Scriptures,
6 I, 10, 3| which have been spoken in parables, and accommodate them to
7 I, 19, 2| angels explanations of the parables, as being himself ignorant
8 II, 10, 1| conceived of by them, those parables [of Scripture] which, whatever
9 II, 10, 2| passages of Scripture and parables, bring forward another more
10 II, 11, 2| opposition to us a multitude of parables and [captious] questions,
11 II, 19, 9| endeavour to accommodate to the parables, and have in this way plunged
12 II, 20 | THE TWELFTH AEON, FROM THE PARABLES, THE TREACHERY OF JUDAS,
13 II, 20, 1| illogically apply both the parables and the actions of the Lord
14 II, 22, 1| expressed themselves in parables and allegories, and [are]
15 II, 27 | PROPER MODE OF INTERPRETING PARABLES AND OBSCURE PASSAGES OF
16 II, 27, 1| Scriptures. And therefore the parables ought not to be adapted
17 II, 27, 1| without danger, and the parables will receive a like interpretation
18 II, 27, 1| to interpretations of the parables, such as every one discovers
19 II, 27, 1| persons who explain the parables will be found the various
20 II, 27, 2| the interpretations of the parables, forsaking Him who by His
21 II, 27, 2| obscure interpretations of the parables, that he has found out a
22 II, 27, 2| arguments, enigmas, and parables. They come, [in fine,] to
23 II, 27, 2| as such through means of parables and enigmas.~3.
24 II, 27, 3| But since parables admit of many interpretations,
25 II, 28, 3| perfectly consistent; and the parables shall harmonize with those
26 II, 28, 3| shall serve to explain the parables; and through the many diversified
27 II, 28, 8| contained in letters, by parables not properly interpreted,
28 II, 28, 9| improper expositions of the parables: [I add no more on these
29 III, 5, 1| unspeakable mystery through parables and enigmas: so that the
30 IV, 2, 5| teaches clearly and without parables Him who truly is God. He
31 IV, 26, 1| out by means of types and parables. Hence His human nature
32 IV, 27, 1| and spake three thousand parables about the Lord's advent,
33 IV, 29, 1| speakest Thou unto them in parables?"--"Because it is given
34 IV, 29, 1| but to thorn I speak in parables, that seeing they may not
35 IV, 29, 2| reason that the Lord spake in parables, and brought blindness upon
36 IV, 41, 4| concerning the Father not by parables, but by expressions taken
37 V, 26, 2| because it was contained in parables and allegories; but that
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