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1 I, 10 | X. UNITY OF THE FAITH OF THE CHURCH
2 I, 11, 3 | nomenclature, whom I call Monotes (unity). Together with this Monotes
3 I, 14, 5 | had taken place, that the unity of the Pleromas, being endowed
4 I, 16, 1 | And then, reckoning from unity on to four, they thus generate
5 II, 12, 4 | that they tend again to unity, and are, in fact, all at
6 II, 12, 4 | Pleroma, do not preserve unity, but are separate from one
7 II, 14, 6 | conjunctions which proceed from unity. Marcus boasts of such views
8 III, 12, 12| the other hand, of their unity and harmony.~13.
9 III, 17, 2 | bringing distant tribes to unity, and offering to the Father
10 III, 17, 2 | nor can a loaf possess unity, so, in like manner, neither
11 III, 17, 2 | our bodies have received unity among themselves by means
12 IV, 13, 1 | man into fellowship and unity with God. In the next place, [
13 IV, 26, 2 | asunder, and separate the unity of the Church, [shall] receive
14 IV, 31, 2 | by which commixture and unity the two synagogues--that
15 IV, 33, 3 | forsooth, have conceded the unity [of God], while their [real]
16 IV, 33, 3 | from [this doctrine of] unity, and taken up the notion
17 IV, 33, 7 | advantage rather than to the unity of the Church; and who for
18 IV, 40, 1 | and bringing [them to] unity, but preparing for the impenitent,
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