Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 14, 4| forward and said, "Thou hast reckoned as contemptible that word
2 I, 25, 5| nature indifferent, are reckoned by the opinion of men--some
3 I, 28, 1| human race. Some of those reckoned among them have also introduced
4 II, 7, 3| the image; for it, too, is reckoned part of the creation.~4.
5 II, 12, 1| and not in error should be reckoned with an AEon subject to
6 II, 12, 1| AEons]; but if He be not reckoned,~there are no longer, on
7 II, 12, 7| those [other beings] are not reckoned as existing with these in
8 II, 12, 7| produced; for it, too, is reckoned in the number above mentioned.
9 II, 24, 2| ought to be capable of being reckoned up in harmony with the Aeons
10 II, 24, 4| internal organs may also be reckoned as five, viz., the heart,
11 III, 11, 9| apostles can no longer be reckoned the Gospel of truth. But
12 IV, 18, 4| single-mindedness, her gift is justly reckoned a pure sacrifice with God.
13 V, 11, 1| of the flesh, being truly reckoned as carnal, because he did
14 V, 30, 1| the name of the beast, [if reckoned] according to the Greek
15 V, 30, 2| the name, that they be not reckoned among false prophets. But,
16 V, 30, 2| reason that this tribe is not reckoned in the Apocalypse along
17 V, 31, 1| Since, again, some who are reckoned among the orthodox go beyond
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