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1 1, 23 | moreover from the Godhead and rule of His Father ; and is the17
2 1, 23 | justice and the power of His rule, every border, place, law,
3 1, 37 | apartments of the divine house of rule. But those (beings) who
4 1, 37 | without from the mansion of rule; while the keepers of the
5 1, 37 | praise to the Godhead and rule of Him who is the Cause
6 1, 37 | all these again, some bear rule over portions of the nations,
7 1, 37 | others fill the situation of rule in these: others too, have
8 1, 37 | subjects to the one yoke of rule every race (placed) under
9 1, 38 | law and edict of sovereign rule, the things that are in
10 1, 38 | of the image of sovereign rule, who is the only (begotten)
11 1, 39 | the image of fraudulent rule35, and put forth various
12 1, 39(35)| the Image of fraudulent rule. [Syriac], which is only
13 1, 47 | excellent authority and rule, in these words when saying,
14 1, 51 | earth, has, by means of rule and reason, discovered that
15 1, 70 | of possessions, in power, rule, and the other stages (of
16 2, 20 | Philosophy, or the superiority of rule: on the contrary, they lapsed
17 2, 26 | To the same he gave the Rule over all, after the manner
18 3, 1 | portion; others bearing rule in Asia; others, in Macedonia;
19 3, 2 | had been the cause of the rule of many -- soon subjugated
20 3, 9 | settle by the power of the rule of his Godhead, and so complete
21 3, 20 | administered the affairs of their rule: for before they made war
22 3, 26 | foundations, both their place and rule ? -- For He at once levelled
23 3, 28 | occupation of fishing, to that of rule ? and, that He should make
24 3, 32 | remained prosperous in his rule, throughout all this length
25 4, 2 | from (his) service to the rule and power of the Romans,
26 4, 2 | considered worthy of this rule among the Romans; -- and
27 4, 3 | most excellent place of rule, in which the law appointed
28 4, 3 | kings, who were vested with rule by traditionary right, they
29 4, 4 | princes and governours bearing rule among the nations, and in
30 4, 22(80)| foretold they should have the rule. After this, during the
31 4, 22(80)| the saints are to have the rule, these therefore, must be
32 5, 25 | vested with great power and rule, just so long as they retain
33 5, 52 | subject to the one sovereign rule of the Romans, except only
34 5, 52 | of those subject to the rule of the Romans; and, that
35 5, 52 | possessed the sovereign rule over us. But now, this also
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