Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1, 3| wrapped up, so to speak, in silence, and known to none [except
2 I, 11, 1| unspeakable), and the other Sige (silence). But of this Dyad a second
3 I, 14, 4| she at once relapsed into silence. And as Marcus waited in
4 I, 24, 6| them secret by preserving silence.~7.
5 I, 31, 4| mysteries, which they keep in silence among themselves, to the
6 II, 12, 2| Ennoea) of any one, or his silence (Sige), should be understood
7 II, 12, 5| is impossible that Sige (silence) can exist in the presence
8 II, 14, 1| produced from Night and Silence; relates that then Love
9 II, 14, 1| production. In place of Night and Silence they substitute Bythus and
10 II, 21, 2| Moreover we must not keep silence respecting Paul, but demand
11 II, 24, 1| letters, they pass over in silence. Yet surely, if they regard
12 III, 6, 1| God, and shall not keep silence; " that is, the Son, who
13 IV, 5, 2| also put the Sadducees to silence, who also bestowed the gift
14 IV, 28, 1| upon them; while they keep silence with regard to His judgment;
15 IV, 35, 4| after a long protracted silence, declares that it was spoken
16 IV, 35, 4| wise the chief thing is silence. For that Sige (silence)
17 IV, 35, 4| silence. For that Sige (silence) which is above must be
18 IV, 35, 4| must be typified by that silence which they preserve. Thus
19 V, 18, 3| come, and will not keep silence." Then he shows also the
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