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1 I, pref, 2| Ptolemaeus, whose school may be described as a bud from that of Valentinus.
2 I, 1, 3 | these men; and they are described as being wrapped up, so
3 I, 7, 1 | things have taken place as described, then shall that fire which
4 I, 8, 3 | leaven which the woman is described as having hid in three measures
5 I, 28, 1 | from those heretics we have described. This arises from the fact
6 I, 31, 4 | in which they have been described, that I may not only expose
7 II, 5, 1 | of their Pleroma [is so described], the whole of it must be
8 II, 14, 6 | principle of all things, and [described] that initial principle
9 II, 19, 1 | kind of being [as has been described].~2.
10 II, 30, 7 | But since he (Paul) has described that assumption of himself
11 II, 32, 5 | these things were, shall be described in dealing with the proofs
12 IV, 2, 5 | for a Being who can be so described admits neither of any other
13 IV, 25, 2 | the beginning in Abel, and described by the prophets, but perfected
14 IV, 25, 3 | a legal one, but others, described after the form of Christ,
15 IV, 27, 3 | common people have been described in like manner, not for
16 V, 25 | KINGDOM OF ANTICHRIST, AS DESCRIBED BY DANIEL AND PAUL.~1.
17 V, 28, 2 | whose coming John has thus described in the Apocalypse: "And
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