Book, Chapter

 1    II,    XVIII|        which also preserves the mystery of the dispensation, and
 2   III,     VIII| dispensation, as they wrote the mystery of His coming and unveiled
 3   III,     VIII|    magic should tamper with the mystery of the dispensation, that
 4   III,    XXIII|       for you may apprehend the mystery by that means. How then
 5   III,    XXIII|         the dispensation of the mystery, and turn your understanding
 6   III,     XXII|        who have advanced to the mystery of perfection, while the
 7   III,     XLII|      down to his intimates in a mystery, charging them with a terrible
 8   III,     XLII|       rest, who in some kind of mystery poured out libations to
 9    IV,      XVI|       is His footstool. To this mystery the Baptist refers in his
10    IV,   XXVIII|        listen more fully to the mystery of the doctrine, how that
11    IV,      XXX|        Him, nor reverencing the mystery of His appearing. All the
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