Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3, 4| In Him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead;" and yet
2 II, 1, 2| how can there be any other Fulness, or Principle, or Power,
3 II, 1, 2| necessity that God, the Pleroma (Fulness) of all these, should contain
4 II, 7, 1| any means of honouring the Fulness, inasmuch as her last state
5 II, 8, 2| that their Bythus is the fulness of all things, if indeed
6 II, 34, 1| has taught with very great fulness, that souls not only continue
7 III, 10, 2| prior to me: and of His fulness have all we received." This,
8 III, 12, 2| another God, or another Fulness; nor, that the Christ who
9 III, 16, 3| he says: "But when the fulness of time had come, God sent
10 III, 16, 7| also says: "But when the fulness of time came, God sent forth
11 III, 16, 7| became incarnate when the fulness of time had come, at which
12 III, 17, 4| the Father, coming in the fulness of time, having become incarnate
13 III, 21, 4| apostles, announce that the fulness of the times of the adoption
14 III, 23, 3| But the curse in all its fulness fell upon the serpent, which
15 IV, 17, 1| the world is Mine, and the fulness thereof. Shall I eat the
16 IV, 19, 2| cubits, explain to me the fulness, the breadth, the length,
17 IV, 19, 3| man comprehends not the fulness and the greatness of His
18 IV, 22, 1| the last days, when the fulness of the time of liberty had
19 IV, 36, 6| earth is the Lord's, and the fulness thereof; the world, and
20 V, 21, 1| thus speaks: "But when the fulness of time was come, God sent
21 V, 30, 2| devour the earth, and the fulness thereof, the city also,
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