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1 I, 3, 4| everything by the following passage: "Every male that openeth
2 I, 9, 4| this kind is the following passage, where one, describing Hercules
3 I, 19, 2| by the prophets. But this passage, "No man shall see God and
4 I, 20, 2| they assert that in this passage the AEons receive the name
5 I, 20, 3| they adduce the following passage as the highest testimony,
6 I, 20, 3| they desire to construe the passage as if teaching that the
7 III, 6, 1| over all creation, as this passage has it: "The LORD said unto
8 III, 7, 1| For if any one read the passage thus--according to Paul'
9 III, 7, 2| proper] reading [of the passage], and if he do not exhibit
10 III, 7, 2| thus we do not read in that passage, "the god of this world,"
11 III, 12, 9| from the dead." Now in this passage he does not only declare
12 III, 18, 3| name of Christ, as in that passage: "Destroy not him with thy
13 III, 21, 5| therefore, who alter the passage of Isaiah thus, "Behold,
14 III, 21, 5| presumed to alter even this passage also.~6.
15 IV, 5, 5| overthrow, because of one passage, which they certainly do
16 IV, 6, 1| same; for John omits this passage. They, however, who would
17 IV, 20, 6| apostle expounded this very passage, when he said, "Now there
18 IV, 29, 1| read in the Gospel that passage where the Lord replied to
19 IV, 29, 2| that the Red Sea afforded a passage to the people, but that
20 IV, 35, 4| by one with regard to any passage those who are their leading
21 IV, 35, 4| one of them referring the passage in question to the Propator--
22 IV, 35, 4| others [will regard the passage] as referring to Christ,
23 IV, 35, 4| them with regard to one [passage], holding discordant opinions
24 IV, 35, 4| when the same identical passage is read out, they all begin
25 IV, 40, 2| manifestly declared [in this passage], "making peace and creating
26 V, 9 | IX. SHOWING HOW THAT PASSAGE OF THE APOSTLE WHICH THE
27 V, 9, 1| kingdom of God." This is [the passage] which is adduced by all
28 V, 11, 2| Since, therefore, in that passage he recounts those works
29 V, 12, 4| substance of flesh in that passage where he said, "Put ye off
30 V, 13, 3| they will allege that this passage refers to the flesh strictly
31 V, 15, 1| Creator (Demiurgo) is in this passage represented as vivifying
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