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1 I, 4, 2| perplexity all the corporeal elements of the world. For at one
2 I, 4, 3| consternation the corporeal elements of the world had their formation?~
3 I, 5, 4| our world. The corporeal elements of the world, again, sprang,
4 I, 5, 4| was inherent in all these elements, even as they teach that
5 I, 6, 1| might assume shape, the two elements being simultaneously subjected
6 I, 14, 1| utterances. Each of these elements has its own peculiar letters,
7 I, 14, 1| last letter of each of the elements. This teacher declares that
8 I, 14, 2| Those names of the elements which may be told, and are
9 I, 14, 2| name Ecclesia. Of these elements, the last letter of the
10 I, 14, 2| forth generated its own elements after the image of the [
11 I, 14, 2| the image of the [other] elements, by which he affirms, that
12 I, 14, 2| nature, assigned to the elements which He also terms AEons, [
13 I, 14, 5| the entire number of the elements above. For you are to reckon
14 I, 14, 5| four-and-twenty. The three elements, too (which he declares
15 I, 14, 5| number with them; and these elements he maintains to belong to
16 I, 14, 5| images of the images of these elements; and if these be added to
17 I, 14, 6| the entire number of the elements, which the descent of the
18 I, 14, 6| joined to the twenty-four elements, completed the name of thirty
19 I, 14, 8| sound of every one of these elements. As, then, he says, the
20 I, 15 | GENERATION OF THE TWENTY-FOUR ELEMENTS AND OF JESUS. EXPOSURE OF
21 I, 15, 1| production of the four-and-twenty elements to him as follows:--Along
22 I, 15, 1| reveal the same number of elements. Moreover, that name of
23 I, 15, 5| nevertheless consisted of thirty elements and four syllables? It will
24 I, 15, 5| Word, consists of thirty elements and four syllables! Or,
25 I, 15, 5| four syllables and thirty elements; and bringing down the Lord
26 I, 17, 1| that first of all the four elements, fire, water, earth, and
27 I, 24, 1| decomposed into its original elements.~2.
28 I, 30, 1| this superior spirit the elements were separated from each
29 I, 30, 3| injured by the inferior elements, as had happened to itself.
30 V, 3, 2| thus passed into those [elements] from which man, who had
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