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1 IV, 51| INSTANCES OF, IN SIMON AND VALENTINUS; THE NATURE OF THE UNIVERSE 2 IV, 51| this hebdomad Simon and Valentinus, having altered the names, 3 IV, 51| stands, will stand. And Valentinus (enumerates them thus): 4 IV, 51| discussion, whence both Simon and Valentinus will be found both to have 5 VI, 15| by Simon, and from this Valentinus derived a starting-point ( 6 VI, 15| the it Simonian, though Valentinus) denominated under different 7 VI, 15| Ecclesia," and Aeons of Valentinus, are confessedly the six 8 VI, 15| legends, let us see what also Valentinus asserts.~ 9 VI, 16| XVI. HERESY OF VALENTINUS; DERIVED FROM PLATO AND 10 VI, 16| PYTHAGORAS.~The heresy of Valentinus is certainly, then, connected 11 VI, 16| declare the opinions of Valentinus. For even although in the 12 VI, 16| knowledge of the doctrines of Valentinus, by means of a nearer comparison, 13 VI, 16| opinions among the Greeks. But (Valentinus took his opinions) from 14 VI, 16| terminology (of his own). Valentinus has formed his definitions 15 VI, 17| accurately the arguments by which Valentinus established his tenets, 16 VI, 17| those (opinions) which Valentinus derives from Pythagoras 17 VI, 24| XXIV. VALENTINUS CONVICTED OF PLAGIARISMS 18 VI, 24| not from the Gospels, Valentinus, as we have proved, has 19 VI, 24| Platonist, not a Christian. Valentinus, therefore, and Heracleon, 20 VI, 24| Pythagorean doctrine of Valentinus may be altogether free from 21 VI, 24| inculcate them. There is, says (Valentinus), not anything at all begotten, 22 VI, 25| DUAD MADE THE FOUNDATION OF VALENTINUS' SYSTEM OF THE EMANATION 23 VI, 25| Aletheia. For, according to Valentinus, these--namely, Nous and 24 VI, 26| XXVI. VALENTINUS' EXPLANATION OF THE EXISTENCE 25 VI, 26| projection. For he did not, (Valentinus) says, himself project, 26 VI, 27| XXVII. VALENTINUS' EXPLANATION OF THE EXISTENCE 27 VI, 29| quaternion, then, advocated by Valentinus, is "a source of the everlasting 28 VI, 29| manner these (followers of Valentinus) subdivide the parts within 29 VI, 30| XXX. VALENTINUS' EXPLANATION OF THE BIRTH 30 VI, 31| XXXI. FURTHER DOCTRINES OF VALENTINUS RESPECTING THE AEONS; REASONS 31 VI, 31| investigate (such points. Valentinus) subjoins, however, the 32 VI, 32| XXXII. VALENTINUS CONVICTED OF PLAGIARISMS 33 VI, 32| think that the heresy of Valentinus which is of Pythagorean ( 34 VI, 32| while he was a young man."~Valentinus, falling in with these ( 35 VI, 32| things that are second," Valentinus supposes to be second all 36 VI, 32| limit and the Pleroma. And Valentinus has elucidated this (arrangement) 37 VI, 32| borne from the womb." Thus (Valentinus) formed his opinion on such ( 38 VI, 32| opinions, then, advanced by Valentinus have been sufficiently declared. 39 VI, 32| though each adherent (of Valentinus) entertains different opinions.~ 40 VI, 37| MARCUS' VISION; THE VISION OF VALENTINUS REVEALING TO HIM HIS SYSTEM.~ 41 VI, 37| however, we consent to pardon Valentinus and his school. But Marcus, 42 VI, 37| would be magnified. For Valentinus likewise alleges that he 43 VI, 37| legend; and out of this (Valentinus) wishes the heresy attempted 44 VI, 50| who are of the school of Valentinus advance concerning both 45 VI, 50| successors of the school of Valentinus, let us see what statement 46 VIII, 9 | to those (spoken of) by Valentinus. And similarly with Marcion, 47 X, 9 | IX. VALENTINUS.~Valentinus, however, and 48 X, 9 | IX. VALENTINUS.~Valentinus, however, and the adherents 49 X, 9 | Limit), is the Creator. But Valentinus is not disposed to affirm 50 X, 9 | this indwelling spirit. Valentinus, however, (to uphold the 51 X, 9 | proper also to the school of Valentinus to propound their opinions.~ 52 X, 14| however, similarly with Valentinus and the others, says that