Verbs Forms

Hey everyone,
1 John 5:1. John uses the participle for believing and the Perfect tense for being born of God. Of course, in Greek the action of the perfect precedes the action of the participle; meaning that being born of God comes before believing; born of God being the antecedent of believing.
My question is what would be the easiest way in Logos to find that exact type of Verb usage. participle verb with the antecedent being the perfect.
Thanks!
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