Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 7, 1| intermediate place, and enter in within the Pleroma, and
2 I, 7, 1| irresistible and invisible manner enter in within the Pleroma, and
3 II, 26, 3| beings, because they do not enter into his so useless labour,
4 II, 29, 1| equally with the souls, will enter into immortality? For righteousness
5 II, 29, 3| decide that all souls do not enter into the intermediate place,
6 II, 29, 3| forth will by all means enter into the Pleroma because
7 II, 29, 3| But what is it which shall enter within their Pleroma? For
8 II, 29, 3| will any longer be left to enter in within the Pleroma. For
9 II, 29, 3| then, will still remain to enter into the Pleroma? For they
10 II, 30, 2| above God, for that they enter in within the Pleroma, while
11 II, 33, 2| question], that when souls enter into this life, they are
12 III, 16, 5| suffered these things, and to enter into His glory?" And again
13 III, 25, 6| Horos did not permit her to enter the Pleroma: for the Spirit (
14 IV, 11, 2| appoint thee over many things; enter thou into the joy of thy
15 IV, 12, 5| eternal life: "If thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments."
16 IV, 13, 1| Pharisees, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven."
17 IV, 26, 1| Christ must suffer, and enter into His glory, and that
18 IV, 27, 4| the same God, who did both enter into judgment with these
19 IV, 31, 1| not a man on the earth to enter in unto us after the manner
20 V, 21, 3| set free; since "none can enter a strong man's house and
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