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1 IV, 48| however, is that according to Christ, by which we are regenerated;
2 V, 2 | uttering falsehoods against Christ, and are making dupes of
3 V, 2 | fictitiously apply it to Christ. ~"Now earth," say the Greeks, "
4 V, 2 | is not (the teaching) of Christ, but of Hippocrates, who
5 V, 2 | sleepest, and arise, and Christ will give thee light."~This
6 V, 2 | thee light."~This is the Christ who, he says, in all that
7 V, 3 | RELIGION AS ALLUDED TO BY CHRIST; INTERPRETATION OF THE PARABLE
8 V, 7 | whose blasphemy against Christ has for many years escaped
9 V, 7 | Herod a certain man called Christ, with a threefold nature,
10 V, 7 | Peratic) then says that Christ descended from above from
11 V, 8 | act despitefully towards Christ, working destruction for
12 V, 8 | proclaim as a doctrine of Christ an insurrection of Aeons
13 V, 8 | the astrologers, not of Christ.~
14 V, 16| COMPOSITION;" APPLICATION OF IT TO CHRIST; ILLUSTRATION FROM THE WELL
15 VI, 4 | the parrots of Simon, that Christ, who stood, stands, and
16 VI, 14| FOLLOWERS; SIMON'S VIEW OF CHRIST; THE SIMONISTS' APOLOGY
17 VI, 14| managed the world, (Jesus Christ) being transformed, and
18 VI, 15| day, for he was not the Christ. This constitutes the legendary
19 VI, 16| and not connected with Christ.~
20 VI, 17| all solenmity of speech to Christ, and before Christ to the
21 VI, 17| speech to Christ, and before Christ to the Father of the universe,
22 VI, 26| EXPLANATION OF THE EXISTENCE OF CHRIST AND THE SPIRIT.~Ignorance,
23 VI, 26| and Aletheia (projected) Christ and the Holy Spirit for
24 VI, 26| into existence along with Christ and the Holy Spirit. Some
25 VI, 26| reckoned along with them. Christ, therefore, being additionally
26 VI, 26| Pleroma, which (Sophia) Christ, who was additionally projected
27 VI, 26| possible and equitable that Christ and the Holy Spirit, who
28 VI, 26| remain outside the Pleroma, Christ hurried away, and the Holy
29 VI, 27| the Pleroma in search of Christ, who had given her form,
30 VI, 27| utterance of her entreaties, Christ, who is within the Pleroma,
31 VI, 27| underwent in searching after Christ. "The Fruit," then, arriving
32 VI, 29| and Lord of our Lord Jesus Christ, that God would grant you
33 VI, 29| would grant you to have Christ dwelling in the inner man,"--
34 VI, 30| declared: "He who raised Christ from the dead will also
35 VI, 31| committed) here; as the Christ who, having been projected
36 VI, 31| projection). And the third (Christ is) He who was born of Mary
37 VI, 40| XL. THE NAME OF CHRIST JESUS.~But, after uttering
38 VI, 40| we know and utter, viz., Christ Jesus, and that as soon
39 VI, 40| belonging to the called (of Christ); whereas the other (name,
40 VI, 40| the other (name, that is, Christ,) consists of many parts,
41 VI, 44| twenty-four elements, but Christ a Son of twelve. And (he
42 VI, 44| the ineffable (name) in Christ consists of thirty letters,
43 VI, 44| one by one. For the (name) Christ consists of eight elements;
44 VI, 44| Thus the ineffable name in Christ consists, they allege, of
45 VI, 46| made known (as) the Father Christ (Jesus). He says that Jesus,
46 VI, 47| Marcosians) are disciples not of Christ but of Pythagoras, I shall
47 VI, 50| cast an imputation upon Christ, as though He had delivered
48 VII, 1 | one's self to the Cross of Christ, (and) hearkening with fidelity (
49 VII, 2 | Stagyrite, not (those) of Christ. But even though on a former
50 VII, 7 | disciples of this (heretic) that Christ will in no wise profit them,
51 VII, 14| BASILIDES; EXPLANATION OF CHRIST'S MIRACULOUS CONCEPTION.~
52 VII, 14| being orally instructed by Christ, who was seated near, he
53 VII, 16| sovereignty all the Archons, that Christ came for the overthrow of
54 VII, 17| happen to be a disciple of Christ, but of Empedocles, who
55 VII, 19| towards the disciples of Christ, as if they had become teachers
56 VII, 20| DOCTRINES CONCERNING JESUS CHRIST; PRACTISE MAGICAL ARTS;
57 VII, 20| similarly with that soul of Christ, is able to despise the
58 VII, 20| make counterfeit images of Christ, alleging that these were
59 VII, 21| OF CERINTHUS CONCERNING CHRIST.~But a certain Cerinthus,
60 VII, 21| the baptism (of our Lord), Christ in form of a dove came down
61 VII, 21| Cerinthus,) that ultimately Christ departed from Jesus, and
62 VII, 21| rose again; whereas that Christ, being spiritual, remained
63 VII, 22| propound legends concerning the Christ similarly with Cerinthus
64 VII, 22| Saviour) was named (the) Christ of God and Jesus, since
65 VII, 22| he would have been that Christ. And the (Ebionaeans allege)
66 VII, 23| however, (his notions of) Christ from the school of the Gnostics,
67 VII, 23| baptism in Jordan received Christ, who came from above and
68 VII, 23| proclaims him to be the Christ. But (among the followers
69 VII, 24| this one is greater than Christ. And they allege that Christ
70 VII, 24| Christ. And they allege that Christ happens to be according
71 VII, 24| account (already given), Christ descended upon him. There
72 VII, 25| was not Father of Jesus Christ. For (he contends) that
73 VII, 25| whereas that the Father of Christ was unknown, and that the
74 VII, 26| He affirms, however, that Christ descended from the power
75 VII, 26| maintains,) however, that (Christ) formed his booty by taking
76 VII, 26| and dry. And (he says that Christ), on receiving in this body
77 VIII, 3 | III. CHRIST UNDOES THE WORK OF THE DEMIURGE;
78 VIII, 10| acknowledges, however, that Christ is the Son of the God who
79 VIII, 10| Hermogenes maintains that Christ), after His passion, was
80 VIII, 12| a something superior to Christ. These acknowledge God to
81 VIII, 12| Gospel testifies concerning Christ. They introduce, however,
82 VIII, 13| things concerning God and Christ in like manner with the
83 IX, 3 | imagine them to belong to Christ. But if they might happen
84 IX, 3 | themselves to be disciples of Christ, when in reality they are
85 IX, 5 | to be not a disciple of Christ, but of Heraclitus. For
86 IX, 6 | ZEPHYRINUS CONCERNING JESUS CHRIST; DISAPPROVAL OF HIPPOLYTUS;
87 IX, 6 | there is one God, Jesus Christ; nor except Him do I know
88 IX, 7 | sake of pleasures which Christ did not permit. But in contempt
89 IX, 9 | heresies. And he asserts that Christ was born a man in the same
90 IX, 9 | common to all, and that Christ was not for the first time
91 IX, 9 | born and would be born. Christ would thus appear and exist
92 IX, 25| the future coming of the Christ,--from the fact of their
93 IX, 25| forth by God is not this Christ (whom they are looking for);
94 IX, 25| congregated; that in this conflict Christ would fall by the edge of
95 X, 6 | a threefold power, named Christ, and that He possesses from
96 X, 6 | powers. And (they say) that Christ came down from above from
97 X, 9 | Him. And (he asserts) that Christ came down from within the
98 X, 15| passage. And (he says) that Christ is the Son of the good Being,
99 X, 16| prophets did not know, and Christ to be His Son. And the second
100 X, 16| adding (to their number) Christ likewise, he will assert
101 X, 16| prophetess. And he affirms that Christ did not receive his flesh
102 X, 17| that, after Jesus' baptism, Christ came down in the form of
103 X, 17| conclusion of the passion, Christ flew away from Jesus, but
104 X, 17| Jesus suffered, and that Christ remained incapable of suffering,
105 X, 18| true God, and they speak of Christ in a similar manner with
106 X, 19| the true God; whereas that Christ, he states, in a manner
107 X, 19| And Theodotus affirms that Christ is a man of a kindred nature
108 X, 19| Virgin, but that afterwards Christ descended upon Jesus at
109 X, 19| to deny the divinity of Christ. Now, opinions of this description
110 X, 20| desirous of maintaining that Christ likewise is generated.~
111 X, 21| they enunciate respecting Christ, they have not irrelevantly
112 X, 25| confess that there is but one Christ, but that there is one that
113 X, 25| maintain that at one time Christ was begotten of God, and
114 X, 30| Deity, and a co-heir with Christ, no longer enslaved by lusts
115 X, 30| all speed your steps. For Christ is the God above all, and