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1 I, 2, 2| Sophia, and suffered passion apart from the embrace of her
2 I, 4, 5| separate them and set them apart, and then commingle and
3 I, 11, 3| not so as to bring forth [apart from themselves, as an emanation]
4 I, 11, 4| simply produce, so as to be apart from themselves) a fruit,
5 I, 16, 3| ought everywhere to flee far apart from those that hold it;
6 II, 7, 3| Apart from this, however, how
7 II, 10, 4| her passion and feeling, apart from herself, became matter--
8 II, 12 | NEVER HAVE PRODUCED ANYTHING APART FROM HER CONSORT; LOGOS
9 II, 12, 2| Sige), should be understood apart from himself; and that,
10 II, 12, 3| also style Sophia, did, apart from union with her consort,
11 II, 12, 3| did really. suffer passion apart from him, it necessarily
12 II, 12, 3| Sophia suffered passion apart from Theletus; and thus,
13 II, 12, 3| they affirm she experienced apart from union with her consort.~
14 II, 12, 4| another, just as hens do apart from intercourse with cocks.~
15 II, 18, 3| come into being or exist apart by itself. This opinion [
16 II, 18, 4| could not exist separately, apart from the AEon, [it is obvious
17 II, 18, 4| passion be separated and set apart from the Enthymesis, so
18 II, 18, 4| therefore, can Enthymesis apart from the AEon, nor the affections
19 II, 18, 4| AEon, nor the affections apart from Enthymesis, separately
20 II, 29, 3| itself have no substance apart from the soul. What part
21 II, 33, 5| bodies, in which they stood apart from the grace of God. Both
22 III, 3, 1| imparting to "the perfect" apart and privily from the rest,
23 IV, 7, 4| they could know the Father [apart] by Himself, without the
24 IV, 12, 2| of all is love;" and that apart from the love of God, neither
25 IV, 20, 5| is not possible to live apart from life, and the means
26 IV, 31, 1| father, were pointed out, apart from [the influence of]
27 IV, 36, 8| because with great humility, apart from all boasting and pride,
28 IV, 40, 1| be sent who have been set apart by themselves on His left
29 V, 6, 1| soul itself, considered apart by itself, the man; but
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