Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 25, 1| created by angels greatly inferior to the unbegotten Father.
2 I, 25, 2| consider to be in no respect inferior to Jesus. For their souls,
3 I, 29, 4| formed those powers which are inferior to himself--angels, and
4 I, 30, 3| might be injured by the inferior elements, as had happened
5 I, 30, 9| kinds of wickedness by the inferior Hebdomad, and to apostasy,
6 II, 2, 1| was either careless, or inferior, or paid no regard to those
7 II, 2, 4| nor of any power greatly inferior to Himself, and ignorant
8 II, 21, 1| junior, and for that reason inferior AEons, were set forth by
9 II, 21, 1| the reason, then, that the inferior AEons are, as I have said,
10 II, 25, 3| reflect that man is infinitely inferior to God; that he has received
11 II, 25, 3| beginning of his creation, is inferior to Him who is uncreated,
12 II, 25, 3| the causes of all things, inferior to Him who made him. For
13 II, 26, 3| no one point own himself inferior to God; but, by the knowledge
14 II, 28, 2| but we, inasmuch as we are inferior to, and later in existence
15 II, 30, 3| beings through means of an inferior, but by a superior, agent.~
16 II, 30, 4| produced, while, as they argue, inferior to themselves (for they
17 II, 30, 4| found to be so wretchedly inferior!~5.
18 II, 30, 5| God [the Creator] is of an inferior nature, and therefore remains
19 II, 30, 9| proved in that case not to be inferior but superior to them, since
20 II, 34, 2| and on this account are inferior to Him who formed them,
21 IV, 38, 1| But created things must be inferior to Him who created them,
22 V, 3, 3| life, which is of such an inferior nature to eternal life,
23 V, 22, 1| conquered neither by an inferior nor by an equal, but by
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