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1 I, 12, 1| These two came forth as types and images of the two affections
2 I, 17, 1| number, they declare to be types of the invisible Decad,
3 II, 20, 5| only two, cannot be the types of them.~ ~
4 II, 21, 1| never have constituted them types of some and not of others;
5 II, 23, 2| were done by the Lord were types of what took place in the
6 II, 24, 3| by means of the Demiurge, types of those things which are
7 II, 24, 3| have taken care that the types were found in things more
8 II, 24, 3| absurd [to maintain] that the types were not preserved in the
9 II, 24, 4| to change itself into types of things which have no
10 IV, 14, 3| spiritual images, and the types of things to come; as also
11 IV, 14, 3| is come." For by means of types they learned to fear God,
12 IV, 19 | THE LATTER CANNOT BE THE TYPES OF OTHERS STILL SUPERIOR
13 IV, 19, 1| all around us, should be types of the celestial, being [
14 IV, 19, 1| ineffable, are in their turn the types of celestial things and
15 IV, 19, 1| continually finding out types of types, and images of
16 IV, 19, 1| continually finding out types of types, and images of images, and
17 IV, 26, 1| pointed out by means of types and parables. Hence His
18 IV, 31 | SHOULD RATHER SEEK IN THEM TYPES OF THINGS TO COME: AN EXAMPLE
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