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1 V, 2 | the man Adam, having been begotten by many powers, concerning 2 V, 2 | but immortal that which is begotten above, for it is born of 3 V, 3 | kingless generation, which is begotten above, where, he says, is 4 V, 10| of the generation of all begotten things are things unbegotten 5 V, 11| anything be altogether begotten, it also perishes, as also 6 V, 14| perfect mind which has been begotten amidst impurity of womb 7 V, 21| the other is father of all begotten things, devoid of prescience, 8 V, 21| the names of the angels begotten by the Father are these: 9 VI, 7 | following manner. He who was begotten from the principle of that 10 VI, 9 | that there are three days begotten before sun and moon, they 11 VI, 9 | wafted over the water, being begotten, he says, from an incorruptible 12 VI, 11| will not be chaff and wood begotten for fire, but mature fruit, 13 VI, 12| stream of waters He was begotten in a likeness. He is to 14 VI, 12| the generation of things begotten is from fire, he discerns 15 VI, 13| Libyan, namely, Apsethus--begotten, no doubt, and subject to 16 VI, 13| though born) from one that is begotten, when He may be fashioned 17 VI, 18| are being begotten--the begotten one (being mother) of the 18 VI, 18| of the things that arc begotten. And Zaratas, the pupil 19 VI, 24| Valentinus), not anything at all begotten, but the Father is alone 20 VI, 25| Nous and Aletheia were begotten, and did not possess paternal ( 21 VI, 25| rest of the Aeons, as being begotten, generate by conjugal intercourse. 22 VI, 25| self-generation. But Sophia, being begotten, and born after many more ( 23 VI, 25| simultaneously, but in the begotten (Aeons) the female is projective 24 VI, 26| all) the Aeons that were begotten (became overwhelmed with 25 VI, 26| Staurus. And he being begotten great, as from a mighty 26 VI, 28| existence, an image (of the only begotten Son); so also the devil, 27 VII, 10| non-existent God, (and) begotten from nonentities, Of this 28 VII, 11| there burst forth, and was begotten from the cosmical Seed, 29 VII, 11| mention. This (Archon), when begotten, raised Himself up and soared 30 VII, 11| formed. The Son, however, begotten of this (Archon), operates 31 VII, 14| of the universe, but was begotten. But (ascertaining that) 32 VIII, 1 | of) those who have been begotten and are sufficient. God 33 VIII, 2 | suppose, as well as that only begotten child--for he alone was 34 VIII, 2 | child--for he alone was begotten by those infinite AEons 35 VIII, 3 | some such manner, that only begotten Son, when He gazes upon 36 VIII, 5 | previously spoken of is begotten, and subject to passion, ( 37 IX, 5 | vincible, unbegotten and begotten, immortal and mortal. How 38 IX, 5 | generation, having been begotten, He Himself became His own 39 IX, 6 | I know any other that is begotten and amenable to suffering." 40 IX, 13| and thus have an offspring begotten for them. And they lead 41 X, 8 | therefore, he says, that is begotten, has been produced from 42 X, 10| nonexistent God, which has been begotten from things that are not. 43 X, 10| seed burnt forth and was begotten the Great Archon, the head 44 X, 12| fact of His having been begotten; for the seed whence the 45 X, 12| whose sake the Saviour was begotten, and that He points out 46 X, 22| visible and invisible, begotten and unbegotten, mortal and 47 X, 23| He is not generated, but begotten when He is born of a virgin; 48 X, 25| that at one time Christ was begotten of God, and at another time 49 X, 27| the three sons of Noah are begotten in the family 72 children,--( 50 X, 29| controls all these; the first begotten Child of the Father, the 51 X, 30| thou hast been deified, and begotten unto immortality. This constitutes