Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 6, 3| the kingdom of God." For instance, they make no scruple about
2 I, 16, 2| everywhere. They maintain for instance, that the letter Eta (ê)
3 I, 19, 1| the fruit of a defect. For instance, when the prophet Isaiah
4 II, 7, 4| acknowledge,--[saying, for instance,] "Ten thousand times ten
5 II, 7, 6| be their images--as, for instance, water and fire; or, again,
6 II, 14, 2| ignorance and irreligion. For instance, Thales of Miletus affirmed
7 II, 14, 8| expected. They declare, for instance, that [ten] AEons were sent
8 II, 20, 1| follows: They endeavour, for instance, to demonstrate that passion
9 II, 28, 2| how stands the case, for instance, if we endeavour to explain
10 II, 28, 3| created all things. If, for instance, any one asks, "What was
11 II, 28, 7| That eternal fire, [for instance,] is prepared for sinners,
12 II, 28, 9| in this world,--as, for instance, the number of hairs on
13 II, 35, 3| a Greek Omicron--as, for instance, Sabaoth--it expresses "
14 III, 12, 5| therefore, both by this instance of healing ("for the man
15 III, 14, 3| parts of the Gospel; for instance, the generation of John,
16 III, 23, 5| curse upon him in the first instance, that it might fall upon
17 IV, 13, 4| of God, who in the first instance certainly drew slaves to
18 IV, 22, 1| and when, in the first instance, the Lord found them sleeping,
19 IV, 38, 3| man should in the first instance be created; and having been
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