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1 I, 2, 5| these things among them.~6.
2 I, 3, 5| and I unto the world."~6.
3 I, 5, 5| outward sensitive flesh.~6.
4 I, 13, 5| received from this magician.~6.
5 I, 14, 5| form the number thirty.~6.
6 I, 15, 5| to the grossest impiety.~6.
7 I, 24, 5| descended, is Caulacau.~6.
8 I, 25, 5| nothing really evil by nature.~6.
9 I, 30, 5| in heaven and Paradise.~6.
10 II, 7, 5| its orderly arrangement?~6.
11 II, 12, 5| of their (AEons) shows.~6.
12 II, 13, 5| He sent forth this ray?~6.
13 II, 14, 5| a copying of Aristotle.~6.
14 II, 17, 5| varying phases of corruption.~6.
15 II, 18, 5| spiritual and divine substance.~6.
16 II, 19, 5| once for all conceived.~6.
17 II, 22, 5| slightest trace of an apostle?~6.
18 II, 24, 5| precisely of twelve hours.~6.
19 II, 28, 5| things human nor divine.~6.
20 II, 30, 5| most incurable madness.~6.
21 III, 11, 5| the bosom of the Father.~6.
22 III, 12, 5| advent perfect towards God.~6.
23 III, 16, 5| Christ? This is Antichrist."~6.
24 III, 18, 5| neither injury nor insult.~6.
25 III, 21, 5| even this passage also.~6.
26 III, 23, 5| him who had been beguiled.~6.
27 III, 25, 5| nor another God or Father.~6.
28 IV, 2, 5| God" or "the great King."~6.
29 IV, 6, 4| like others, believed.~6.
30 IV, 17, 5| glorified among the Gentiles.~6.
31 IV, 18, 5| resurrection to eternity.~6.
32 IV, 20, 5| and to enjoy His goodness.~6.
33 IV, 33, 5| simply a shadow of humanity.~6.
34 IV, 36, 5| who then were afar off.~6.
35 IV, 37, 5| left unto you desolate."~6.
36 V, 12, 5| in a healthy condition.~6.
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