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1 3 | intelligible to the wise by means of these things which are 2 5 | But by the word 'backs' he means their nakedness. And by 3 5 | discussion be choked by means of inquiry, and this is 4 15 | scatters all of them by means of one. The Truth also in 5 15 | the false (Teachers), by means of that one who fails, defeats 6 19 | without dispute that by means of that Foulness which ' 7 21 | say, the Soul is able by means of the senses of the Body 8 21 | since it is able to learn by means of it, and teach by means 9 21 | means of it, and teach by means of it,—it (i.e., the Body) 10 21 | is a pure harp for it, by means of which it sounds forth 11 22 | power. For they teach by means of one another that in teaching . . . 12 22 | spring up and are seen by means of it. For the Shadow cannot 13 22 | not exist with it and by means of it; it does not hang 14 23 | all these perceptions by means of the Body; and just as 15 23 | which are here are learnt by means of it, so likewise these 16 23 | bring it to an end since by means of its Soul it (i.e., the 17 23 | acquired Animal-Life, by means of one another they acquire 18 23 | them together, so also by means of death they both forget 19 39 | intoxicate' the Souls by means of the Foulness of his force 20 39 | it (i.e., the Soul), by means of his Foulness, and all 21 42 | and become intoxicated by means of anything except because 22 42 | intoxicates the Soul by means of those things which are 23 42 | drunkards are captivated by means of wine [P. 177.] which 24 42 | pleasurable (things) by means of which it is assuredly 25 50 | Teaching which is fabricated by means of Error is [P. 184,l.3.] 26 Note1| accompanying Syriac. [l.2] means line 2 of the current page