Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2, 1| known only to Monogenes, who sprang from him; in other words,
2 I, 2, 2| youngest of the Duodecad which sprang from Anthropos and Ecclesia,
3 I, 5, 1| right-handed, and those which sprang from the passion, and from
4 I, 5, 4| elements of the world, again, sprang, as we before remarked,
5 I, 7, 1| spouse the Saviour, who sprang from all the AEons, that
6 I, 15, 1| coexisted Henotes, from which sprang two productions, as we have
7 I, 16, 3| of a defect, which itself sprang from another defect, so
8 I, 27, 3| other righteous men who sprang from the patriarch Abraham,
9 I, 29, 3| have those from whom he sprang; he also was, along with
10 I, 30, 3| light which it possessed, it sprang back again, and was borne
11 II, 2, 3| the Former of the world [sprang] from the Supreme Father,
12 II, 4, 1| thus produced, it must have sprang from and been generated
13 II, 14, 1| relates that then Love sprang from Chaos and Night; from
14 II, 17, 6| the production of AEons sprang from Logos, as branches
15 III, 16, 6| dispensational, or he who sprang from Joseph, was the Being
16 III, 22, 1| Adam]. For if the one [who sprang] from the earth had indeed
17 IV, 7, 1| descending upon those who sprang from him,--those, namely,
18 IV, 25, 1| these last times, it again sprang up among mankind through
19 V, 19, 2| being the Father--that it sprang forth (floruisse) of itself,
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