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conceit 1
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conceive 28
conceived 40
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28 chosen
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28 conceive
28 cut
28 followers
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Irenaeus
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conceive

   Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 4, 4| out their notion, we may conceive that fountains and rivers, 2 I, 5, 6| the kind of man whom they conceive of: he has his animal soul 3 I, 7, 5| They conceive, then, of three kinds of 4 I, 10, 3| faith] itself, and should conceive of some other God besides 5 I, 10, 3| and Framer [of the world], conceive of the Enthymesis of an 6 I, 16, 3| notion of their being able to conceive of something beyond God, 7 I, 25, 4| which we must not even conceive in our thoughts, nor think 8 II, 1, 4| always be a necessity to conceive of other Pleroma, and other 9 II, 1, 4| uncertain whether these which we conceive of are below, or are, in 10 II, 2, 4| can neither describe nor conceive, predestinating all things, 11 II, 3, 1| Bythus, therefore, whom they conceive of with his Pleroma, and 12 II, 4, 3| they speak, they should conceive of some place, void, formless, 13 II, 5, 1| concerned to the Mother they conceive of, He cast her outside 14 II, 8, 3| irrational and impious to conceive of a place in which He who 15 II, 13, 8| this Pleroma; while they conceive of an emission of Logos, 16 II, 18, 3| the Enthymesis separately conceive passions, which themselves 17 II, 19, 5| and once for all, so as to conceive by them, she ought to have 18 II, 19, 6| Saviour, she did indeed conceive their images, but not that 19 II, 19, 6| she not, on that account, conceive after His likeness? How 20 II, 25, 4| wouldst thou be able to conceive of any other above the Father 21 II, 31, 1| necessity [on their theory] to conceive of many Fathers, and many 22 III, 4, 2| not suffer their mind to conceive anything of the [doctrines 23 III, 9, 2| Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and shall bring forth a 24 III, 16, 2| Behold. a virgin shall conceive, and bring forth a son, 25 III, 19, 3| expected that a virgin could conceive, or that it was possible 26 III, 21, 1| Behold, a young woman shall conceive, and bring forth a son," 27 III, 21, 4| Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son; and ye 28 III, 21, 5| Behold, a young woman shall conceive," and who will have Him


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