Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 15, 2| when multiplied by ten, gives birth to Jesus (888). And
2 I, 16, 2| when multiplied by itself, gives rise to nine. Thus the Ogdoad
3 I, 23, 5| been produced by Ennoea. He gives, too, as he affirms, by
4 I, 24, 3| more sublime and plausible, gives an immense development to
5 II, 14, 1| the ancient comic poets, gives in his Theogony as to the
6 II, 25, 2| many and opposite notes, gives rise to one unbroken melody,
7 II, 33, 4| action of the instrument, gives rise to a moderate kind
8 II, 33, 5| individual body, even as He gives it also its special character.
9 III, 11, 6| Father, by means of the Son, gives knowledge of His Son to
10 III, 25, 1| things, and therefore He also gives counsel; and when giving
11 IV, 9, 1| as yet undisciplined; and gives fitting precepts to those
12 IV, 10, 1| cities which the LORD God gives thee; but in the place which
13 IV, 17, 5| all the world, to Him who gives us as the means of subsistence
14 IV, 18, 4| gush forth, and the earth gives "first the blade, then the
15 IV, 23, 2| was the Son of God, who gives eternal life to men. And
16 IV, 34, 4| peace, and the law which gives life, has gone forth over
17 IV, 36, 4| always one and the same, He gives to those who believe on
18 IV, 36, 4| more from those to whom He gives the more; the more, however,
19 IV, 36, 6| ignorant of his God. For He gives existence to all; He, "who
20 IV, 38, 4| as he has been created, gives thanks that he has been
21 V, 2, 2| own body, from which He gives increase to our bodies.~
22 V, 2, 3| even the Father, who freely gives to this mortal immortality,
23 V, 12, 6| confer life; and He [who gives] life, also surrounds His
24 V, 13, 3| body." Now God is He who gives rise to immortality.~4.
25 V, 17, 1| unknown one, and a Father who gives no com- mandment to any
26 V, 18, 2| Father wills. To some He gives after the manner of creation
27 V, 18, 2| made; but to others [He gives] after the manner of adoption,
28 V, 20, 1| tradition from the apostles, and gives unto us to see that the
29 V, 20, 2| head of the Spirit, and gives the Spirit to be the head
30 V, 28, 2| ten, and six units. [He gives this] as a summing up of
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