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1 I, 4, 5| Saviour. This being was endowed with all power by the Father,
2 I, 6, 1| dispensation with a body endowed with an animal nature, yet
3 I, 7, 3| prophets, inasmuch as it was endowed with a transcendently lofty
4 I, 10, 3| not follow because men are endowed with greater and less degrees
5 I, 14, 5| unity of the Pleromas, being endowed with equality, might develop
6 I, 14, 5| named. These, again, were endowed by the three powers with
7 I, 25, 1| that for this reason he was endowed with faculties, by means
8 II, 6, 2| and power, and every being endowed with energy under His government.
9 II, 18, 5| men appear to me to have endowed their AEon with the [same
10 II, 31, 3| watch them, as having been endowed with a greater spirit of
11 III, 1 | RECORD, UNTIL THEY WERE ENDOWED WITH THE GIFTS AND POWER
12 III, 18, 6| and set free the weak, and endowed His own handiwork with salvation,
13 III, 25 | OF ONE GOD, WHO IS BOTH ENDOWED WITH INFINITE JUSTICE TO
14 IV, 4, 3| by nature. But man, being endowed with reason, and in this
15 IV, 37 | POSSESSED OF FREE WILL, AND ENDOWED WITH THE FACULTY OF MAKING
16 IV, 37, 6| were made rational beings, endowed with the power of examining
17 IV, 39 | XXXIX. MAN IS ENDOWED WITH THE FACULTY OF DISTINGUISHING
18 V, 1, 3| manifested him as a being endowed with reason; so also, in [
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