Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3, 6| and the prophets, which contain many parables and allegories
2 I, 10, 3| at one time supposed to contain thirty, and at another time
3 I, 14, 5| of the three powers that contain the entire number of the
4 I, 14, 6| that the double letters contain the Episemon number; for
5 II, 1, 2| Fulness) of all these, should contain all things in His immensity,
6 II, 1, 2| Pleroma of all, nor does He contain all. For that which they
7 II, 1, 3| will therefore bound and contain both the others, and will
8 II, 1, 3| contained, and those which contain. For if this third existence
9 II, 13, 6| talk concerning those that contain, and those that are contained,
10 II, 16, 4| since the days of the year contain that number of hours. If,
11 II, 24, 2| and numerical value, to contain the number of those Aeons
12 II, 24, 6| of one hundred, but only contain the numbers summed by the
13 III, 11, 1| their Pleroma do indeed contain these, this creation, as
14 IV, 3, 1| within bounds, but does not contain. And they are also unacquainted
15 IV, 13, 1| nature. For all these do not contain or imply an opposition to
16 IV, 27, 1| whom the heavens cannot contain, really dwell with men upon
17 IV, 38, 1| God, may be able also to contain in ourselves the Bread of
18 V, 30, 1| out a name which should contain the erroneous and spurious
19 V, 36, 3| hand, the creature should contain the Word, and ascend to
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