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1 I, 4, 5| that he could do was to separate them and set them apart,
2 I, 16, 3| numbers. But as many as separate from the Church, and give
3 II, 11, 1| that angels, or some power separate from God, and who was ignorant
4 II, 12, 4| impossible. For how can they separate the Propator from his Ennoea,
5 II, 12, 4| preserve unity, but are separate from one another; and that
6 II, 13, 5| intelligence referred to], is separate from it, and the intelligence
7 II, 13, 5| intelligence which was sent forth separate [from Him]. But if they
8 II, 18, 2| the passion, have become a separate existence? For Enthymesis (
9 II, 18, 4| further proceed to divide and separate it from her, while they
10 II, 22, 1| otherwise they must first of all separate and eject [the Saviour]
11 II, 34 | CAN BE RECOGNISED IN THE SEPARATE STATE, AND ARE IMMORTAL
12 II, 34, 1| the same form [in their separate state] as the body had to
13 II, 34, 4| must be understood as being separate existences. When God therefore
14 III, 11, 7| retains. Those, again, who separate Jesus from Christ, alleging
15 III, 15, 1| the election of God, and separate themselves from the company
16 III, 17, 4| as united, they do again separate them: for they show that
17 III, 25, 7| themselves have dug, but separate themselves from a Mother
18 IV, 2, 4| suffered, as being altogether separate [from Him].~5.
19 IV, 26, 2| who cleave asunder, and separate the unity of the Church, [
20 V, 8 | RENDER US SPIRITUAL, AND SEPARATE US FROM CARNAL MEN. THESE
21 V, 12, 6| did so], as regards each separate member, as it is found in
22 V, 28, 1| others shun the light, and separate themselves from God, the
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