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The refutation of all heresies

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1 I, prooe| received by the grace of the Father, and ministered to men. 2 I, 2 | original causes of things, father and mother, and that father 3 I, 2 | father and mother, and that father is light, but mother darkness; 4 I, 16 | am both the Creator and Father." But others say that he 5 I, 16 | of whom I am Creator and Father," he adds, "indissoluble 6 I, 17 | and relation, for instance father, son; and where, for instance 7 IV, 51 | Life, Man, Church, and the Father, reckoned along with these, 8 V, 1 | this: "From thee (comes) father, and through thee (comes) 9 V, 2 | seven years is half of a father." And so it is that these ( 10 V, 2 | seven years old is half of a father, say that in fourteen years, 11 V, 2 | am good? One is good, my Father which is in the heavens, 12 V, 2 | they call the Demiurge and father of the formal world:--~" 13 V, 3 | unto me, except my heavenly Father draw some one unto me." 14 V, 3 | that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven." And 15 V, 4 | further assert that the father of the universe is "Amygdalus," 16 V, 4 | there where likewise the Father is named, and the Son is 17 V, 4 | is there born from this Father. This, he says, is the many-named, 18 V, 5 | of ills.~But Jesus said, Father, behold,~A strife of ills 19 V, 5 | through.~On this account, O Father, send me;~Bearing seals, 20 V, 12 | to them, the universe is Father, Son, (and) Matter; (but) 21 V, 12 | between the Matter and the Father sits the Son, the Word, 22 V, 12 | motion towards the unmoved Father, and (towards) Matter itself 23 V, 12 | he is turned towards the Father, and receives the powers 24 V, 12 | the Son moulded from the Father. But the Son derives shape 25 V, 12 | Son derives shape from the Father after a mode ineffable, 26 V, 12 | paternal marks from the Father into Matter. All the paternal 27 V, 12 | substance altogether with the Father in heaven, and returns thither. 28 V, 12 | Saviour observes, "your Father which is in heaven," he 29 V, 12 | Jesus) remarks, "Your father is a murderer from the beginning," 30 V, 12 | the brain itself to the Father, and the cerebellum to the 31 V, 14 | and dark body, from the Father that is below, which is 32 V, 19 | kept silent. For also our Father, on beholding the Good One, 33 V, 21 | universe. But the other is father of all begotten things, 34 V, 21 | was not anything else. The Father, then, who is devoid of 35 V, 21 | desire for her. But this Father, he says, is called Elohim. 36 V, 21 | such an intercourse the Father generates out of Edem unto 37 V, 21 | the angels begotten by the Father are these: Michael, Amen, 38 V, 21 | are associated with the Father, and do all things according 39 V, 21 | gate was opened, and the Father, without the angels, entered, ( 40 V, 21 | my right hand." And the Father says to the Good One, "Permit 41 V, 21 | between them. Elohim the father, seeing these things, sends 42 V, 21 | single source—that of the Father. For the Father having ascended 43 V, 21 | that of the Father. For the Father having ascended to the Good 44 V, 21 | evil for the spirit of the Father that is in men. Baruch therefore 45 V, 21 | wicked fiction, just as the Father had fled from Elohim. In 46 V, 21 | along with the spirit of the Father, enticed away the prophets, 47 V, 21 | of Edem, and release the Father from the twelve angels, 48 V, 21 | things pertaining to the Father, and things pertaining to 49 V, 21 | and sit there with Elohim, Father of us all." And Jesus was 50 V, 21 | spirit into the hands of the Father, ascended to the Good One. 51 V, 22 | oath, (Justinus) says, our Father Elohim sware when He was 52 VI, 12 | being mother of itself, father of itself, sister of itself, 53 VI, 12 | son of itself, mother, father, a unit, being a root of 54 VI, 12 | becomes mother and father--father of those things that are 55 VI, 13 | nor end. But in this is a father who sustains all things, 56 VI, 13 | and) became two. And that (father) was one, for having in 57 VI, 13 | neither was he denominated father before this (power) would 58 VI, 13 | power) would style him father. As, therefore, he himself, 59 VI, 13 | beholding him, she concealed the Father within herself, that is, 60 VI, 14 | Son,' and in Samaria as 'Father,' and among the rest of 61 VI, 17 | and before Christ to the Father of the universe, and to 62 VI, 17 | Silence conjoined with the Father.~ 63 VI, 18 | says that the monad it the father of the duad, and the duad 64 VI, 18 | of denominating unity a father, and duality a mother. For 65 VI, 24 | Monad is styled by them Father. There is, however, discoverable 66 VI, 24 | tenets), suppose that the Father is unfeminine, and unwedded, 67 VI, 24 | necessarily reckon along with the Father of the universe, in order 68 VI, 24 | in order that he may be a father, Sige as a spouse. But as 69 VI, 24 | united in marriage (to the Father) or not, this is a point 70 VI, 24 | at all begotten, but the Father is alone unbegotten, not 71 VI, 24 | methods of perception. (The Father,) however, was solitary, 72 VI, 24 | within Himself, for (the Father) was not fond of solitariness. 73 VI, 24 | object of affection. The Father Himself, then, as He was 74 VI, 24 | being projected from the Father, one capable of continuing 75 VI, 24 | likewise, in imitation of the Father, projected Logos and Zoe; 76 VI, 24 | returned thanks to the Father of the universe, and offer 77 VI, 24 | could not offer unto the Father a more perfect (one) than 78 VI, 24 | than this number. For the Father, who is perfect, ought to 79 VI, 24 | therefore) perfect. The Father, however, being more perfect, 80 VI, 25 | Aletheia had celebrated the Father of the universe by a perfect 81 VI, 25 | wished to magnify their own father and mother, Nous and Aletheia. 82 VI, 25 | do not glorify Nous their father with a perfect number, but 83 VI, 25 | back into the depth of the Father. And she perceived that 84 VI, 25 | conjugal intercourse. The Father, on the other hand, alone, 85 VI, 25 | She wished to emulate the Father, and to produce (offspring) 86 VI, 25 | inferior to (that of) the Father. (Sophia, however,) was 87 VI, 26 | themselves to supplication of the Father, that he would tranquillize 88 VI, 26 | for so they, term it. The Father, then, compassionating the 89 VI, 26 | should exist along with the Father, and that the Aeons should 90 VI, 26 | to the perfect Aeons, the Father also again projects additionally 91 VI, 26 | from a mighty and perfect father, and being projected for 92 VI, 26 | Aeons they might glorify the Father.~ 93 VI, 27 | they should glorify the Father. Then all the thirty Aeons 94 VI, 27 | the Aeons in honour of the Father. This (one) is styled among 95 VI, 29 | my knees to the God and Father and Lord of our Lord Jesus 96 VI, 29 | the depth," which is the Father of the universe, "and what 97 VI, 31 | the great mystery of the Father and of the Aeons, and divulged 98 VI, 32 | the Aeons is made from the Father. The opinions, then, advanced 99 VI, 33 | two dispositions of the Father came forth from the invisible ( 100 VI, 37 | first the self-existent Father, He who is inconceivable 101 VI, 37 | uninterruptedly behold the face of the Father.~ 102 VI, 38 | he maintains) that the Father, who knew that He was inseparable 103 VI, 41 | ogdoad), he who is in the Father was removed (from his seat 104 VI, 41 | he was sent forth (by the Father) to him from whom he was 105 VI, 44 | the Son alone. These the Father knows which they are. Those 106 VI, 46 | contains in itself both the Father and the Son, and the unnameable 107 VI, 46 | one who would manifest the Father; (and that) when this spirit 108 VI, 46 | whereas He made known (as) the Father Christ (Jesus). He says 109 VII, 16 | asserts that there is one Father, unknown to all--He who 110 VII, 16 | and, on account of the Father's wishing to deprive of 111 VII, 20 | inferior to the unbegotten Father; and that Jesus was generated 112 VII, 21 | proceeded to preach the unknown Father, and in attestation (of 113 VII, 23 | according to the counsel of the Father, and that after he had lived 114 VII, 25 | and the prophets was not Father of Jesus Christ. For (he 115 VII, 25 | he contends) that this (Father) had been known, whereas 116 VII, 25 | known, whereas that the Father of Christ was unknown, and 117 VII, 26 | Lord) departed to the good Father, leaving the seed of life 118 VIII, 6 | also possesses (who is) the Father of the Son of man.~ 119 VIII, 10 | Himself proceeded on to the Father. Now (Hermogenes) resorts 120 VIII, 12 | acknowledge God to be the Father of the universe, and Creator 121 VIII, 12 | Noetians, and affirm that the Father himself is the Son, and 122 IX, 4 | immortal; reason, eternity; Father, Son, and justice, God. " 123 IX, 4 | of a child." And that the Father of all things that have 124 IX, 5 | same God is the Creator and Father of all things; and that 125 IX, 5 | affirms that the Son and Father are the same, no one is 126 IX, 5 | When indeed, then, the Father had not been born, He yet 127 IX, 5 | He yet was justly styled Father; and when it pleased Him 128 IX, 5 | sovereignty of God, alleging that Father and Son, so called, are 129 IX, 5 | that He is styled by name Father and Son, according to vicissitude 130 IX, 5 | comprehend Him of His being a Father. That this person suffered 131 IX, 5 | that this person is God and Father of the universe, and thus 132 IX, 6 | following statement: "The Father did not die, but the Son." 133 IX, 7 | Son, and that Himself is Father; and that though denominated 134 IX, 7 | And he maintains that the Father is not one person and the 135 IX, 7 | is not different from the Father, but one and the same. And 136 IX, 7 | thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?" 137 IX, 7 | am in the Father, and the Father in me?" For that which is 138 IX, 7 | contained in the Son, to be the Father. "For," says (Callistus), " 139 IX, 7 | profess belief in two Gods, Father and Son, but in one. For 140 IX, 7 | Son, but in one. For the Father, who subsisted in the Son 141 IX, 7 | and made it one; so that Father and Son must be styled one 142 IX, 7 | Callistus contends that the Father suffered along with the 143 IX, 7 | wish to assert that the Father suffered, and is one Person, 144 IX, 7 | avoid blasphemy against the Father. (How careful he is!) senseless 145 X, 7 | which is below from the Father beneath," that is, from 146 X, 7 | that is, from wind. And the Father creates heat and disturbance, 147 X, 9 | principle of the universe is the Father, still they are impelled 148 X, 9 | them maintain that (the Father) is solitary and generative; 149 X, 9 | Sige as the spouse of this Father, and style the Father Himself 150 X, 9 | this Father, and style the Father Himself Bythus. From this 151 X, 9 | Himself Bythus. From this Father and His spouse some allege 152 X, 10 | Sonship may ascend to the Father above, from whom proceeded 153 X, 11 | universe. And the other is Father of all generated entities, 154 X, 11 | ones are connected with the father, and the maternal with the 155 X, 11 | that for this reason the Father sent Baruch, and issued 156 X, 13 | also the man possesses, the Father of the Son of man possesses 157 X, 17 | proceeded to preach the unknown Father, and to work miracles. And 158 X, 22 | truths appertaining to the Father of the entire of existing 159 X, 22 | assert that He is Son and Father, visible and invisible, 160 X, 23 | asserts that there is one Father and God of the universe, 161 X, 23 | Noetus maintained that the Father then appeared when He wished; 162 X, 23 | heretic also alleges that the Father is unbegotten when He is 163 X, 23 | Noetus allows that the Father suffers and dies. And the 164 X, 23 | Noetians suppose that this Father Himself is called Son, ( 165 X, 23 | acknowledges that there is one Father and God, viz., the Creator 166 X, 23 | crucified is Son, but that the Father it is who dwells in Him. 167 X, 26 | was 215 years. But the father of this Abraham is Thare, 168 X, 26 | Thare, and of this Thare the father is Nachor, and of this Nachor 169 X, 26 | and of this Nachor the father is Serag, and of this Serag 170 X, 26 | Serag, and of this Serag the father is Reu, and of this Reu 171 X, 26 | Reu, and of this Reu the father is Peleg, and of this Peleg 172 X, 26 | Peleg, and of this Peleg the father is Heber. And so it comes 173 X, 26 | of. But of this Heber the father is Salah; and of this Salah 174 X, 26 | Salah; and of this Salah the father is Cainan; and of this Cainan 175 X, 26 | and of this Cainan the father is Arphaxad, whose father 176 X, 26 | father is Arphaxad, whose father is Shem; and of this Shem 177 X, 26 | Shem; and of this Shem the father is Noah. And in Noah's time 178 X, 27 | must bear in mind that the father of these Gentiles was born 179 X, 29 | existing things; for the Father Himself constituted existence, 180 X, 29 | produced. The Logos was in the Father Himself, bearing the will 181 X, 29 | unacquainted with the mind of the Father. For simultaneously with 182 X, 29 | the ideas conceived in the Father. And so it was, that when 183 X, 29 | so it was, that when the Father ordered the world to come 184 X, 29 | first begotten Child of the Father, the voice of the Dawn antecedent 185 X, 29 | spontaneity. This Logos the Father in the latter days sent 186 X, 29 | This Logos, I say, the Father sent forth, in order that 187 X, 29 | also receiving what the Father has granted unto this Son.~


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