Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3, 1| of that AEon] from her condition of agony by Horos, and Stauros,
2 I, 11, 1| falling from its original condition, produced the rest of the
3 II, 4, 2| always continue in the same condition. For how is it possible,
4 II, 22, 4| despising or evading any condition of humanity, nor setting
5 IV, 13, 4| of a people in a servile condition. But when He terms His disciples "
6 IV, 14, 2| very suitable [to their condition]. Then, on the people who
7 IV, 15, 1| but that, adapted to their condition of servitude, [it originated]
8 IV, 16, 5| power of liberty, in which [condition] a man is more severely
9 IV, 39, 4| cause of such an [unhappy.] condition of existence to them; so
10 V, 5, 1| regards us in our present condition), and that there shall they
11 V, 10, 1| it remain in its former condition, viz., a wild olive, it
12 V, 10, 1| and remain in their former condition, desirous of being of the
13 V, 10, 1| its former fruit-bearing condition: so men also, when they
14 V, 10, 2| Spirit, remains in his old condition, and being [mere] flesh
15 V, 12, 5| these anew in a healthy condition.~6.
16 V, 12, 6| restoring them to their original condition, if those parts which had
17 V, 15, 2| others who were in a weakly condition because of sin; to whom
18 V, 27, 1| and accounted in the same condition. The advent of Christ will
19 V, 27, 1| Father has made all in a like condition, each person having a choice
20 V, 32, 1| restored to its primeval condition, should without restraint
21 V, 35, 2| Christ [to its pristine condition], and Jerusalem rebuilt
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