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1 I, 2 | DANGER INTO WHICH SOPHIA FELL; HER SHAPELESS OFFSPRING:
2 I, 4, 1 | another kind of passion fell upon her her (Achamoth),
3 I, 11, 2 | separated from the rest, and fell away, did not proceed directly
4 I, 13, 5 | woman of remarkable beauty, fell a victim both in mind and
5 I, 30, 3 | besprinkled with light, fell downward from the place
6 II, 7, 4 | Enthymesis of that AEon who fell into passion, then, first
7 II, 18, 6 | the truth of the Father, fell down into [the endurance
8 II, 33, 2 | that [by speaking thus] he fell into another greater perplexity.
9 II, 34, 1 | bestow even the crumbs [which fell] from his table. [He tells
10 III, 23, 3 | curse in all its fulness fell upon the serpent, which
11 IV, 16, 2 | when they had transgressed fell to the earth for judgment,
12 IV, 20, 11| the sight (for he says, "I fell at his feet as dead;" that
13 IV, 20, 12| city in which she lived fell to ruins at the sounding
14 IV, 27, 3 | some of them also did, and fell in one day three and twenty
15 IV, 31, 1 | shame of his father, and so fell under a curse; but we should [
16 IV, 31, 2 | when He had lain down, He fell asleep, and took repose.
17 V, 19, 1 | thus, as the human race fell into bondage to death by
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