Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 7, 2 | suffering; for it, too, was impassible, as being spiritual, and
2 I, 26, 1 | again, while Christ remained impassible, inasmuch as he was a spiritual
3 II, 12, 1 | and that so that He who is impassible and not in error should
4 II, 13, 6 | an equal measure continue impassible, since they exist in the
5 II, 17, 5 | will alike remain for ever impassible. Whence, then, comes the
6 II, 17, 5 | and which is by nature impassible? And how can one AEon be
7 II, 17, 5 | fact of being passible or impassible; so all these, since they
8 II, 17, 7 | them, or all will remain impassible for ever. For they can no
9 II, 17, 7 | beings so produced, some are impassible and others passible. If,
10 II, 17, 7 | then, they declare all impassible, they do themselves destroy
11 II, 17, 7 | suffered passion if all were impassible? If, on the other hand,
12 II, 17, 7 | Logos, must be perfect and impassible, and that those productions
13 II, 17, 7 | himself, should be perfect and impassible, and should ever remain
14 II, 17, 11| to have preserved those impassible who were produced by Him,
15 II, 23, 1 | are said to have continued impassible, while the twelfth suffered
16 III, 11, 3 | being without flesh, and impassible. But according to the opinion
17 III, 11, 3 | incarnate (sine carne) and impassible, as is also the Christ from
18 III, 11, 7 | alleging that Christ remained impassible, but that it was Jesus who
19 III, 12, 6 | to ascend), since He was impassible. For, as they did not speak
20 III, 16, 1 | appearance, being naturally impassible. The Valentinians, again,
21 III, 16, 6 | incomprehensible, invisible, and impassible: they thus wander from the
22 III, 16, 6 | made comprehensible, the impassible becoming capable of suffering,
23 III, 16, 9 | above, whom they hold to be impassible. For if, in truth, the one
24 III, 17, 4 | that the other remained impassible; that the one truly did
25 III, 18, 3 | died;" indicating that the impassible Christ did not descend upon
26 IV, 2, 4 | continued as if He were impassible, and Jesus, who suffered,
27 IV, 20, 8 | present proclaiming also the impassible as subject to suffering,
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