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1 IV, 2 | II. DOCTRINES CONCERNING AEONS; THE CHALDEAN ASTROLOGY; 2 IV, 2 | speak of a sedition of AEons, and of a revolt of good 3 IV, 2 | concord of good with wicked (AEons), calling them Taparchai 4 IV, 2 | of the subject of these (AEons). But now, lest any one 5 IV, 51| and certain projections of Aeons, each rending the art differently, 6 V, 1 | immortal, progenitors of Aeons, O denizen of heaven, thou 7 V, 4 | root of the universe, viz. Aeons, Powers, Intelligences, 8 V, 8 | Christ an insurrection of Aeons and revolts of good into ( 9 VI, 12| except there were three AEons who have stood, the unbegotten 10 VI, 13| two offshoots from all the AEons, having neither beginning 11 VI, 15| Anthropos," and "Ecclesia," and Aeons of Valentinus, are confessedly 12 VI, 24| origin, and mother of all the Aeons computed by them (as existing) 13 VI, 24| perfect number, viz., ten Aeons. For, he says, Nous and 14 VI, 25| SYSTEM OF THE EMANATION OF AEONS.~Logos himself also, and 15 VI, 25| Logos and Zoe offer twelve Aeons unto Nous and Aletheia. 16 VI, 25| the primary roots of the Aeons. But there are ten the Aeons 17 VI, 25| Aeons. But there are ten the Aeons proceeding from Nous and 18 VI, 25| and Macaria. These are ten Aeons whom some say (have been 19 VI, 25| affirm that the twelve (Aeons have been projected) by 20 VI, 25| of all the twenty-eight Aeons, being a female, and called 21 VI, 25| and power of the besetting Aeons, and hurried back into the 22 VI, 25| that all the rest of the Aeons, as being begotten, generate 23 VI, 25| and born after many more (Aeons), is not able to acquire 24 VI, 25| simultaneously, but in the begotten (Aeons) the female is projective 25 VI, 26| the Pleroma. (For all) the Aeons that were begotten (became 26 VI, 26| incomplete progenies of the Aeons should be generated; and 27 VI, 26| at length seize upon the Aeons. All the AEons, then, betook 28 VI, 26| upon the Aeons. All the AEons, then, betook themselves 29 VI, 26| the supplication of the Aeons, orders a further projection. 30 VI, 26| groans of Sophia. And thirty Aeons came into existence along 31 VI, 26| should be a triacontad of Aeons, whereas others desire that 32 VI, 26| the Father, and that the Aeons should be reckoned along 33 VI, 26| separates from the entire of the Aeons, lest the perfect Aeons, 34 VI, 26| Aeons, lest the perfect Aeons, beholding this (abortion), 35 VI, 26| manifest itself to the perfect Aeons, the Father also again projects 36 VI, 26| guardianship and defence of the Aeons, becomes a limit of the 37 VI, 26| within itself all the thirty Aeons together, for these are 38 VI, 26| Hysterema can come near the Aeons who are within the Pleroma. 39 VI, 26| inferior in power to any of the Aeons within the Pleroma. Since, 40 VI, 26| that with the rest of the Aeons they might glorify the Father.~ 41 VI, 27| harmony between all the Aeons within the Pleroma, it appeared 42 VI, 27| Father. Then all the thirty Aeons consented to project one 43 VI, 27| consented to project one Aeons, joint fruit of the Pleroma, 44 VI, 27| was projected by all the Aeons in honour of the Father. 45 VI, 27| and all the rest of the Aeons (were similarly affected); 46 VI, 27| perplexity. He therefore, as an Aeons so great, and (as) offspring 47 VI, 29| determine) that the thirty Aeons within the Pleroma have 48 VI, 29| to these, projected other Aeons, according to the (numerical) 49 VI, 29| is) the Logos, (and other Aeons,) who are celestial angels 50 VI, 29| that is, the Pleroma of the Aeons. Wherefore, he says, "the 51 VI, 31| VALENTINUS RESPECTING THE AEONS; REASONS FOR THE INCARNATION.~ 52 VI, 31| trespasses appertaining to the Aeons within (the Pleroma) had 53 VI, 31| of the Father and of the Aeons, and divulged this to none. 54 VI, 32| Proarche over the rest of the Aeons. And when Plato uses the 55 VI, 32| supposes to be second all the Aeons that are within the limit ( 56 VI, 32| entire projection of the Aeons is made from the Father. 57 VI, 33| XXXIII. SECUNDUS' SYSTEM OF AEONS; EPIPHANES; PTOLEMAEUS.~ 58 VI, 33| produced from the thirty Aeons, but from the fruits of 59 VI, 33| of the projections of the Aeons." But others, again, denominate 60 VI, 33| forth from the invisible (Aeons), viz., from Thelema, Nous, 61 VI, 38| of the elements he called Aeons, and Logoi, and Roots, and 62 VI, 38| he likewise denominates Aeons. And he uttered aloud to 63 VI, 40| and is among the (five) Aeons of the Pleroma. (This name) 64 VI, 46| through these and all the Aeons. And that this (seed) is 65 VI, 47| having left the eleven (Aeons above), and departing downwards, 66 VI, 48| portrays the number of the Aeons. And (they say) that the 67 VI, 50| allegorically of the measures of the Aeons. And inasmuch as these statements 68 VIII, 1 | have been produced three AEons, which are principles from 69 VIII, 1 | no addition to the three AEons; but these, in every respect. 70 VIII, 1 | separated froth the three AEons. When each of these AEons 71 VIII, 1 | AEons. When each of these AEons had obtained an originating 72 VIII, 1 | ten. When, therefore, the AEons had become equal in number 73 VIII, 1 | opinion, constituted thirty AEons in all, while each of them 74 VIII, 2 | INCARNATION; THEIR DOCTRINES OF AEONS; THEIR ACCOUNT OF CREATION; 75 VIII, 2 | altogether rumours. All these AEons, both the three and all 76 VIII, 2 | and all those infinite (AEons which proceed) from these 77 VIII, 2 | indefinitely, are hermaphrodite AEons. All these, then, after 78 VIII, 2 | therefore, those three AEons were adorned with all virtue 79 VIII, 2 | begotten by those infinite AEons from three immediately concerned 80 VIII, 2 | for three immeasurable AEons being unanimous procreated 81 VIII, 2 | him;--(after, I say, the AEons and only Son were thus adorned,) 82 VIII, 2 | multitude of those infinite (AEons) indefinitely (generated) 83 VIII, 2 | subjected (darkness) to the AEons. After, then, he had formed 84 VIII, 3 | refrigerations from the (AEons) above, and continue in 85 VIII, 3 | the forms of the supernal AEons, which were transferred 86 VIII, 3 | however, became aware that the AEons, those (that subsist) collectively, 87 VIII, 3 | behold the Pleroma of all the AEons, but that in a state of 88 VIII, 3 | individual AEon of the three AEons; and while he was within 89 VIII, 3 | within the triacontad of AEons, He entered into this world 90 VIII, 3 | flesh." From the thirty AEons, therefore, (the Son) assumed 91 VIII, 3 | on by each of the thirty AEons; and each of these is so 92 VIII, 9 | existed certain invisible AEons. And he framed a legendary 93 X, 10| than all the underlying AEons, with the exception of the 94 X, 12| from this proceeded three AEons as the stem, and the leaves 95 X, 12| that these projected thirty AEons, each (of them) ten; and 96 X, 12| Docetae assert) that infinite AEons were indefinitely projected, 97 X, 12| And (they say) that these AEons formed a design of simultaneously 98 X, 12| alters the forms of all (AEons) into bodies. And the (Docetae) 99 X, 14| there are certain invisible AEons, and that by some one of