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1 I, 3, 6 | apostles that they endeavour to derive proofs for their opinions
2 I, 13, 6 | guide and introducer, do derive their forms from above,
3 I, 21, 5 | things for herself. For I derive being from Him who is pre-existent,
4 I, 23, 2 | whom all sorts of heresies derive their origin, formed his
5 I, 31, 3 | the school of Valentinus derive their origin from such mothers,
6 II, 4, 2 | the causes from which men derive their origin--either the
7 II, 13, 10| whether Logos and Zoe again derive their origin from these
8 II, 17, 2 | produced them, or did they derive their substance from some
9 II, 18, 7 | AEon, from whom also they derive their origin, these things
10 II, 25, 1 | any one; so that they can derive arguments against the truth
11 II, 25, 1 | from a system; nor does God derive His being from things made,
12 IV, 27 | TO WRITING, THAT WE MIGHT DERIVE INSTRUCTION THEREBY, AND
13 IV, 30, 1 | For from what source do we derive the houses in which we dwell,
14 IV, 30, 1 | royal palace, do they not derive the utensils they employ
15 IV, 33, 3 | Father, and that all things derive their existence from Him,
16 IV, 35, 3 | offspring of their mother derive his knowledge of the mysteries
17 V, 28, 1 | the light, that they may derive enjoyment from it, and from
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