Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2, 6| Spirit taught them to give thanks on being all rendered equal
2 I, 3, 1| ourselves, when at the giving of thanks we pronounce the words, "
3 I, 8, 4| into his arms, and gave thanks to God, and said, Lord,
4 I, 8, 4| change of place, and gave thanks to Bythus. They also assert
5 I, 13, 3| prophetess, and expresses her thanks to Marcus for having imparted
6 I, 30, 6| further assert] at once gave thanks to the first Anthropos (
7 II, 34, 3| bestowed upon him, and give thanks to Him who imparted it,
8 III, 11, 5| had produced, and giving thanks, and on the other occasion
9 III, 18, 6| did not truly suffer, no thanks to Him, since there was
10 III, 20, 1| glorifying God, and giving thanks without ceasing, for that
11 III, 20, 2| subjection, and giving of thanks, shall also receive from
12 IV, 17, 5| created thing, bread, and gave thanks, and said, "This is My body."
13 IV, 18, 4| offering to Him, with giving of thanks, [the things taken] from
14 IV, 18, 4| to insult than giving Him thanks. But how can they be consistent
15 IV, 18, 4| that the bread over which thanks have been given is the body
16 IV, 18, 6| need of it, but rendering thanks for His gift, and thus sanctifying
17 IV, 31, 1| we should [rather] give thanks to God in their behalf,
18 IV, 31, 1| for He said that they gave thanks [for us], and gloried in
19 IV, 37, 4| convenient, but rather giving of thanks." And, "For ye were sometimes
20 IV, 38, 4| has been created, gives thanks that he has been created.
21 V, 12, 5| visual power, they might give thanks to Him who had restored
22 V, 29, 1| unto heaven, nor returned thanks to their Maker, nor wished
23 V, 33, 1| Christ], after He had given thanks while holding the cup, and
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