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1 I | that Which He Had Himself Received.~All hail, ye sons and daughters,
2 I | ye have with such effect received the engrafted4 spiritual
3 I | portion of what I have myself received, it will prove to me a sufficient
4 IV | after Moses had already received it. For the Scripture saith, "
5 IV | days and forty nights, and received the covenant from the Lord,
6 IX | practised that rite, having received the mysteries125 of the
7 X | spiritual significance; but they received them according to fleshly
8 X(140) | Cod. Sin. inserts, "having received."~
9 X | commandment which they have received, those who both utter the
10 XIV | the Testament Which Moses Received and Broke.~Yes [it is even
11 XIV | for the people."199 And he received from the Lord200 two tables,
12 XIV | the Lord. And Moses having received them, carried them down
13 XIV | were broken. Moses then received it, but they proved themselves
14 XIV | unworthy. Learn now how we have received it. Moses, as a servant,203
15 XIV | Moses, as a servant,203 received it; but the Lord himself,
16 XV | when we ourselves, having received the promise, wickedness
17 XV(224)| having been justified, and received the promise, iniquity no
18 XVI | Learn [as follows]. Having received the forgiveness of sins,
19 XIX | preserve what thou hast received [in charge], neither adding
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