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1 I, 2, 4| but that at other times he shows himself independent both
2 I, 18, 3| brings salvation. David also shows forth the same, as holding
3 II, 12, 5| production of their (AEons) shows.~6.
4 III, 6, 3| subjoined their destruction, he shows them to be no gods at all.
5 III, 13, 1| the Gospel of peace," he shows clearly that it was not
6 III, 14, 1| is with me." From this he shows that he was always attached
7 III, 21, 4| indicates this). And He shows that He is a man, when He
8 IV, 2, 4| bestows life upon us; and He shows that all are from one essence,
9 IV, 5 | HIS FORMER ARGUMENT, AND SHOWS THAT THERE WAS BUT ONE GOD
10 IV, 12, 4| with this [God], when He shows that the law was not derived
11 IV, 16, 2| to the people, this fact shows,--that Abraham himself,
12 IV, 27, 4| contradiction, the apostle shows that there is one and the
13 IV, 36, 1| things by Himself; while [He shows] that there are various
14 IV, 36, 6| darkness." He thus clearly shows that the very same King
15 V, 11, 1| the Spirit of our God." He shows in the clearest manner through
16 V, 12, 2| adoption of sons; but [he shows] that breath was common
17 V, 13, 1| things by temporal, and shows that it is He who is Himself
18 V, 16, 3| which things He clearly shows forth God Himself, whom
19 V, 18, 3| not keep silence." Then he shows also the judgment which
20 V, 24, 1| actual human authorities, [he shows when] he says, "For this
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