Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1, 1 | as follows: Propator was united by a conjunction with his
2 I, 6, 1 | this end, that, being here united with that which is animal,
3 I, 11, 1 | separated from their mother, and united to the rest, that is, from
4 I, 13, 3 | desiring in every way to be united to him, that she may become
5 I, 29, 1 | formed; while Zoe Aionios was united to Thelema, and Nous to
6 I, 29, 2 | Armogenes. Thelesis, again, is united to the second luminary,
7 I, 29, 3 | along with man, and was united to him; hence he attained
8 I, 29, 4 | being to whom he might be united; and not finding one, he
9 I, 29, 4 | They affirm that he, being united to Authadia (audacity),
10 I, 30, 12| than all other men: Christ united to Sophia descended into
11 I, 30, 14| being aware that Jesus was united to Christ, and the incorruptible
12 II, 12, 2 | If, however, she was so united (let us take this also into
13 II, 12, 2 | necessity, that from this united and inseparable conjunction,
14 II, 12, 2 | proceed an unseparated and united production, so that it should
15 II, 12, 2 | it behoves Bythus to be united in the same way with Ennoea,
16 II, 12, 2 | forth by those that are thus united, ought themselves to be
17 II, 12, 2 | ought themselves to be united, and to constitute only
18 II, 12, 2 | AEons produced, ought to be united, and always to coexist,
19 II, 12, 6 | conjunctions [of the AEons] as united, then their whole argument
20 II, 12, 6 | pieces. Since, if they were united, how could Sophia have generated
21 II, 17, 2 | produced? Was it so as to be united with Him who produced them,
22 II, 17, 3 | men are not mixed with nor united the one to the other, but
23 II, 20, 5 | conjunction, to have been united to that Saviour who was
24 III, 5, 3 | has gathered into one, and united those that were far off
25 III, 16, 6 | present with the human race, united to and mingled with His
26 III, 17, 4 | if they speak of them as united, they do again separate
27 III, 18, 1 | appointed by the Father, united to His own workmanship,
28 III, 19, 1 | immortality, unless we had been united to incorruptibility and
29 IV, 31, 2 | made--was commingled and united with flesh--that is, with
30 IV, 34, 4 | Word having been firmly united to flesh, and in its mechanism
31 V, 1, 3 | proceeded from God, having been united to what had been fashioned,
32 V, 1, 3 | Spirit of God, having become united with the ancient substance
33 V, 6, 1 | blended with the soul is united to [God's] handiwork, the
34 V, 9, 1 | while as to another it is united and formed--that is the
35 V, 27, 2 | separated from God, for he is united to God through faith. On
36 V, 34, 3 | alone, but to the Churches united to these from the nations,
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