Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 9, 4| natural to a non-natural sense. In so doing, they act like
2 I, 10, 3| incorruption;" and proclaim in what sense [God] says, "'That is a
3 I, 10, 3| not beloved;" and in what sense He says that "more are the
4 I, 21, 4| and beyond the reach of sense, [be performed] by such
5 I, 21, 4| such as are the objects of sense, and possessed of a body.
6 I, 22, 1| or invisible, objects of sense or of intelligence, temporal,
7 II, 2, 5| who speak not a word of sense?~
8 II, 5, 2| Pleroma is so in a local sense, in which case all the remarks
9 II, 7, 7| as utterly destitute of sense.~
10 II, 10, 1| opinion of those possessed of sense, can an ambiguity be explained
11 II, 13, 1| within Him? By this affection sense is produced, and Ennoea,
12 II, 13, 1| same] term, the [very same] sense remaining within, and creating,
13 II, 14, 2| such as are possessed of sense, that they themselves are
14 II, 19, 3| totally destitute of common sense.~4.
15 II, 26, 3| all possessed of common sense? And the more he occupied
16 II, 30, 3| Demiurge) as being [in a sense] superior to herself, and
17 III, 6, 3| declare them as gods in every sense, but with a certain addition
18 III, 7, 1| shall find out the true [sense]; that it is contained in
19 III, 14, 4| For no persons of common sense can permit them to receive
20 III, 23, 5| beginning of wisdom;" the sense of sin leads to repentance,
21 IV, 1, 2| fathers and gods in the same sense, then He will appear to
22 IV, 12, 1| they did themselves, in one sense, perform acts of healing
23 IV, 27, 4| even destitute of common sense, who, because of the transgressions
24 IV, 28, 1| those men are devoid of sense, who, [arguing] from what
25 IV, 28, 3| children, who have had no sense of evil. But who are they
26 IV, 34, 1| any that are possessed of sense what new thing the King
27 V, 13, 5| to overturn and alter the sense of the words. For what sensible
28 V, 26, 2| or by a perversion of the sense [of Scripture], as those
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