Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 8, 5| and of the beginning. Very properly, then, did he say, "In the
2 II, 2, 3| divided it; but one would very properly say that the man cut and
3 II, 5, 3| within a territory which properly belongs to Him (the Father),
4 II, 13, 2| remaining in the mind is most properly termed Logos (reason), from
5 II, 13, 3| These things may properly be said to hold good in
6 II, 13, 4| indescribable. For He may well and properly be called an Understanding
7 II, 13, 4| of men; and He may most properly be termed Light, but He
8 II, 22, 2| and saved by the Lord, is properly understood to be denoted
9 II, 22, 4| Jerusalem, so that He might be properly acknowledged by all as a
10 II, 28, 2| who created us, being most properly assured that the Scriptures
11 II, 28, 8| letters, by parables not properly interpreted, or by certain [
12 II, 33, 4| loses the knowledge which properly belongs to it. For the body
13 III, 2, 1| to their idea, the truth properly resides at one time in Valentinus,
14 III, 5, 2| persons of any kind would act properly, if they should advise blind
15 III, 6, 5| before Pharaoh; but he is not properly termed Lord, nor is called
16 III, 8, 3| together with His Word, properly be termed God and Lord:
17 IV, 30, 2| as if he had not acted properly. He (the accuser) will rather
18 IV, 34, 3| any one of these things properly and specifically took place.
19 V, 8, 2| reason, does the apostle properly term "spiritual," because
20 V, 8, 2| does the apostle very properly term "carnal," because they
21 V, 9, 2| such men as these shall be properly called both "pure," and "
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