Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3, 1 | upon the AEon who has been named, and who was within a little
2 I, 9, 2 | Jesus Christ. For if he has named the Father, and Charis,
3 I, 12, 3 | produce was true, it was named Aletheia. Again, when he
4 I, 12, 3 | previously thought of, these were named Ecclesia. Anthropos, by
5 I, 14, 2 | thus, again, others are named by other letters, and others
6 I, 14, 5 | belong to Him who cannot be named. These, again, were endowed
7 I, 15, 5 | names Him that cannot be named, and expounds the nature
8 I, 23, 2 | Phoenicia, a certain woman named Helena, he was in the habit
9 I, 28, 1 | among them. A certain man named Tatian first introduced
10 I, 29, 1 | certain father who cannot be named, and that he was desirous
11 I, 30, 5 | descended from him, is named Iao; he, from this one,
12 I, 30, 5 | called Sabaoth; the fourth is named Adoneus; the fifth, Eloeus;
13 I, 30, 7 | and admiring her beauty, named her Eve, and falling in
14 I, 30, 10| himself chose a certain man named Abraham from among these,
15 II, 13, 2 | it were, been proved, is named Sensation. And this Sensation,
16 II, 14, 4 | itself, both those who are named Stoics from the portico (
17 II, 22, 2 | year" only, but is also named "a day" both by the prophet
18 III, 6, 1 | the apostles, have ever named as God, definitely and absolutely,
19 III, 6, 1 | God; nor would they have named any one in his own person
20 III, 6, 2 | already stated, no other is named as God, or is called Lord,
21 III, 15, 3 | termed no one else God, or named him Lord, except the only
22 III, 19, 2 | absolutely, called God, or named Lord. But that He is Himself
23 IV, 6, 5 | present [upon earth], and they named Him God. Yea, even the demons
24 IV, 19, 2 | and every name that is named," of all things which have
25 IV, 24, 2 | and every name which is named;" and that His Word, invisible
26 V, 34, 2 | Him." And lest the promise named should be understood as
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