Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 7, 3| waters. For they themselves testify that their Pleroma consists
2 II, 22, 5| Gospel and all the elders testify; those who were conversant
3 II, 27, 2| opinion, they themselves testify, when they maintain that
4 III, 3, 4| all the Asiatic Churches testify, as do also those men who
5 III, 9, 3| needed not that any should testify to Him of man, for He Himself
6 III, 11, 4| but [came] that he might testify of the Light." By what God,
7 III, 11, 4| this world, how could he testify of that Light, which came
8 III, 12, 7| unto the people, and to testify that it is He which was
9 III, 17, 4| He Himself the Lord doth testify, as the apostles confess,
10 III, 19, 2| Scriptures do in both respects testify of Him: also, that He was
11 III, 21, 4| Virgin. To this effect they testify, [saying,] that before Joseph
12 III, 21, 8| Egyptians themselves might testify that it is the finger of
13 IV, 7, 2| Abraham. As Paul does also testify, saying that we are children
14 IV, 10, 1| life; these are they which testify of me. And ye are not willing
15 IV, 10, 1| therefore did the Scriptures testify of Him, unless they were
16 IV, 11, 1| And how do the Scriptures testify of Him, unless all things
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