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sewed 1
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Irenaeus
Against heresies

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1 I, 11, 1| but not without a kind of shadow. He, indeed, as being masculine, 2 I, 11, 1| masculine, having severed the shadow from himself, returned to 3 I, 11, 1| mother being left with the shadow, and deprived of her spiritual 4 I, 17, 1| signs do most manifestly shadow forth the Duodecad, the 5 II, 3, 1| which they style vacuity and shadow, this vacuum is then proved 6 II, 4, 1| they have been made; but shadow and vacuity are not to be 7 II, 4, 3| Their talk also about shadow and vacuity, in which they 8 II, 4, 3| all, how can any vacuum or shadow possibly exist within that 9 II, 8 | CREATED THINGS ARE NOT A SHADOW OF THE PLEROMA.~1. 10 II, 8, 1| these things [below] are a shadow of those [above], as some 11 II, 8, 1| which are above do cast a shadow, but spiritual substances 12 II, 8, 1| impossibility), that there is a shadow belonging to those essences 13 II, 8, 1| above] are eternal, and that shadow which is cast by them endures 14 II, 8, 1| with those which cast their shadow over them. If, on the other 15 II, 8, 1| of which these are the shadow, pass away; while; if they 16 II, 8, 1| while; if they endure, their shadow likewise endures.~2. 17 II, 8, 2| they maintain that the shadow spoken of does not exist 18 II, 8, 2| empty, and to dispel the shadow, and that when no one is 19 II, 8, 2| that which is vacuum and shadow; or, on the other hand, 20 II, 8, 2| cease talking of vacuum and shadow, if the light of their Father 21 II, 8, 3| by it); nor can vacuum or shadow have any existence, since 22 II, 8, 3| Their talk, too, about the shadow of kenoma--that is, of a 23 II, 11, 1| vacuity and an abyss of shadow. They are like the dog of 24 II, 11, 1| an attempt at seizing its Shadow, thus losing the [real] 25 II, 23, 1| typified], and in this way to shadow forth by means of things 26 III, 10, 2| sat in darkness and the shadow of death, and has guided 27 III, 25, 7| void, and relinquish the shadow; and that they, being converted 28 IV, 11, 4| were, certain things in a shadow, and delineating eternal 29 IV, 33, 5| in most cases, simply a shadow of humanity.~6. 30 V, 31, 2| away in the midst of the shadow of death," where the souls


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