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1 I, 1 | and a certain maid, by name Thratta, remarked of him
2 I, 17| followers of Zeno obtained their name from the place--that is,
3 I, 21| language call God by the name which we have mentioned
4 I, 21| this discourse which they name God they assert to be corporeal,
5 IV, 14| five. Grant that from some name we take certain roots of
6 IV, 14| For instance, (from) the name Agamemnon, there is of the
7 IV, 14| nine is nine: therefore the name Agamemnon terminates in
8 IV, 14| do the same with another name -Hector. The name (H)ector
9 IV, 14| another name -Hector. The name (H)ector has five letters--
10 IV, 14| root of ten is a monad. The name Hector, therefore, when
11 IV, 14| as now in the case of the name Hector we have found nineteen
12 IV, 14| so that the root of the name Hector will be a monad.
13 IV, 14| be a monad. Again, of the name Patroclus these numbers
14 IV, 14| therefore, are the root of the name Patroclus. Those, then,
15 IV, 14| example, in the case of the name Patroclus, the aggregate
16 IV, 14| monads are the root of the name Patroclus. If, however,
17 IV, 14| for example, if from any name, after having added together
18 IV, 14| once; for instance, the name Patroclus has the pa twice,
19 IV, 14| monads; and the root of the name will be, according to the
20 IV, 14| six. In like manner, (the name) Sarpedon, when made the
21 IV, 14| prevails. But how does (the name) Sarpedon, according to
22 IV, 14| For when there may be in a name the letter (long) o and (
23 IV, 14| above declared. Again, (the name) Ajax makes four monads; (
24 IV, 14| makes four monads; (but the name) Hector, according to the
25 IV, 14| Alexander has a proper name (Paris). But Paris, according
26 IV, 14| is there) not a proper name for Ulysses? for he has
27 IV, 14| but history hands down the name of Ulysses as the conqueror,
28 IV, 14| second (letter), from each name they take away the first
29 IV, 14| away two letters of each name, and calculating the rest,
30 IV, 15| difficulty, Perhaps this name was not a family one, but
31 IV, 44| ennead subtracted). Now this name is an even number, and when
32 IV, 48| what they express by the name "Cyon" (Canis), that is,
33 IV, 51| thus: Mind, Intelligence, Name, Voice, Ratiocination, Reflection;
34 V, 1 | OF HERESY; ORIGIN OF THE NAME NAASSENI; THE SYSTEM OF
35 V, 2 | soul when styled by such a name. But Venus is production,
36 V, 3 | CHOSE TWELVE DISCIPLES; THE NAME CORYBAS, USED BY THRACIANS
37 V, 3 | dissonantly moved. For the name, he says, of PAPA belongs
38 V, 3 | the natural (men) use the name, but because, he says, he
39 V, 4 | Corybas; and them Phrygians (name thee) at one time Papa,
40 V, 4 | four heads, and that the name of the first river is called
41 V, 4 | what is spoken. "But the name of the second river is Gihon:
42 V, 4 | sort of labyrinth. "And the name of the third is Tigris.
43 V, 8 | sources), made alterations in name only, while in reality they
44 V, 8 | Now these, falsifying the name of truth, proclaim as a
45 V, 9 | all sorts of waters. Her name is Chorzar. Ignorance is
46 V, 9 | this Ceres, (while) her name is Bena; and according to
47 V, 10| the Peratae is altered in name only from the (art) of the
48 V, 10| have, however, altered the name of these, as one may perceive
49 V, 15| that is placed between. The name, however, of "phaos ruentes"
50 VI, 2 | opinions under a change of name. This Simon being an adept
51 VI, 4 | revelation of (the) voice and name (recognisable) by means
52 VI, 7 | Intelligence," "Voice" and "Name," "Ratiocination" and "Reflection."
53 VI, 8 | very good. But Voice and Name (the second of the three
54 VI, 14| being styled by whichever name (of the three just mentioned)
55 VI, 15| Helen, would call them by name, he is cast off, as being
56 VI, 15| Intelligence," "Voice" and "Name," "Ratiocination" and "Reflection."
57 VI, 27| Jesus,--for this is his name,--the great High Priest.
58 VI, 31| the God of Jacob; and my name I have not announced to
59 VI, 37| styling it by some such name; and in the case of the
60 VI, 37| the pronunciation of the name was of the following description.
61 VI, 37| utter the first word of the name itself, which was Arche,
62 VI, 37| pronunciation of the entire name, (composed) of thirty letters,
63 VI, 37| was uttering the entire (name). For each of these (elements),
64 VI, 37| being part of the entire (name), he denominates (according
65 VI, 38| as being contained in the name of "Ecclesia." And the final
66 VI, 38| complement of the entire (name); but that the sound, as
67 VI, 38| infinite, behold the entire name's depth of the letters out
68 VI, 40| XL. THE NAME OF CHRIST JESUS.~But, after
69 VI, 40| that the discourse became a name, and that the name was that
70 VI, 40| became a name, and that the name was that which we know and
71 VI, 40| soon as she had named this (name) she remained silent. While
72 VI, 40| since to possess is not the name; for you have merely the
73 VI, 40| For Jesus is a remarkable name, having six letters, invoked
74 VI, 40| Christ); whereas the other (name, that is, Christ,) consists
75 VI, 40| Aeons of the Pleroma. (This name) is of another form and
76 VI, 42| twenty-four elements, produced the name (consisting) of the thirty
77 VI, 44| but that His ineffable name, according to the number
78 VI, 44| says) that the ineffable (name) in Christ consists of thirty
79 VI, 44| counted one by one. For the (name) Christ consists of eight
80 VI, 44| three. Thus the ineffable name in Christ consists, they
81 VI, 45| which is Jesus; for the name Jesus, according to the
82 VI, 46| Jesus, therefore, is the name of the man of the dispensation,
83 VI, 48| compass, and this also they name an eighth heaven: and in
84 VII, 6 | when I impart form under a name to a man derived from the
85 VII, 6 | repeat,) I comprehend under a name the man who constitutes
86 VII, 6 | been comprehended under a name, it is not possible that,
87 VII, 6 | predicated by means of a common name of all particular animals,
88 VII, 8 | is, he says, above every name that is named. For, he says,
89 VII, 13| manifested unto them the name of God" (for so they wish
90 VII, 13| and Dominion, and every Name that is named. And (the
91 VII, 14| from the fact that his name comprises the computed number
92 VII, 20| the Gentiles the divine name of the Church. (And the
93 VIII, 8 | for themselves an empty name.~
94 IX, 2 | appeared one, Noetus by name, and by birth a native of
95 IX, 5 | and that He is styled by name Father and Son, according
96 IX, 7 | all, but did not give the name of Callistus, knowing the
97 IX, 10| baptized a second time in the name of the Great and Most High
98 IX, 10| Most High God, and in the name of His Son, the Mighty King.
99 IX, 10| his wearing apparel in the name of the Mighty and Most High
100 X, 8 | Intelligence, Voice and Name, Ratiocination and Reflection.
101 X, 23| spoken of, and called by the name of Son, yet that in substance
102 X, 25| bore on the titlepage the name of one Elchasai. These,
103 X, 26| Judea, which obtained its name from Judah, fourth son of
104 X, 26| fourth son of Jacob, whose name was also called Israel,
105 X, 26| Jews are denominated by the name of Hebrews. In the time
106 X, 27| they did not receive a name from the actual localities,
107 X, 27| Japheth, and received the name Javan, and became the progenitor