Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 5, 3 | to say that the Demiurge imagined that he created all these
2 I, 5, 3 | existence of his own mother, but imagined that he himself was all
3 I, 5, 4 | any spiritual essences, imagined himself to be God alone,
4 I, 24, 5 | three hundred and sixty-five imagined heavens. They also affirm
5 I, 29, 4 | On her thus departing, he imagined he was the only being in
6 I, 30, 13 | his disciples, that they imagined he had risen in a mundane
7 II, 19, 2 | things which they have vainly imagined and falsely uttered against
8 II, 30, 9 | second God, as Marcion has imagined; nor is there a Pleroma
9 III, 5, 1 | error. And to those who imagined that the Demiurge alone
10 III, 5, 3 | stocks and stones, which they imagined to be gods, and worship
11 III, 12, 12 | from Him who is God, and imagined that they have themselves
12 III, 17, 4 | Ogdoads and Tetrads, and imagined subdivisions [of the Lord'
13 III, 18, 4 | then He rebuked Peter, who imagined that He was the Christ as
14 IV, pref, 4| by means of the serpent, imagined that he escaped the notice
15 IV, 6, 1 | reproving the Jews, who imagined that they, had [the knowledge
16 IV, 9, 3 | again, besides him who is imagined to have been discovered
17 IV, 17, 1 | things by which sinners imagined they could propitiate God,
18 IV, 33, 5 | Him, if He was a merely imagined being, and not a verity?
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