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| Alphabetical [« »] enter 1 entered 2 enters 2 entities 15 entity 4 entrance 1 equal 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 astray 15 cannot 15 comes 15 entities 15 go 15 into 15 just | St. Ephraim Fifth to Hypatius against False Teachings IntraText - Concordances entities |
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1 5 | assumed at the beginning two Entities and two Domains, and two 2 5 | which fell upon the two Entities they have become subject 3 8 | then again there are three Entities, and the Space is not like 4 9 | represents as the opposite of the Entities, those Entities are found 5 9 | opposite of the Entities, those Entities are found to be injurers 6 10 | How could the Entities be in contact with one another 7 10 | whether they (i.e., the Entities) were in contact with one 8 10 | by saying) that all those Entities were dwelling in the same 9 12 | should represent the two Entities which he introduced, when 10 12(2)| 1 I.e., Had placed the Entities one below the other. ~ 11 47 | found that there are not two Entities which contend with one another, 12 47 | Existence . . . [For how do Entities contend with one another?] . . . 13 47 | 13.] [depends] upon [the Entities]. ~And if they are good 14 47 | evil it is evil. And if the Entities are good or evil it is like 15 47 | but a shadow either of the Entities or of 'bound Natures,' so