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1 I, 2 | three, but sometimes for five years. And again, on being 2 IV, 6 | common with a bear, or the five stars with the head of a 3 IV, 14| monads; but of fifty monads five is the root, and the root 4 IV, 14| letter n is (therefore) five. Grant that from some name 5 IV, 14| four monads; of the e, five monads; of the m, four monads; 6 IV, 14| four monads; of the n, five monads; of the (long) o, 7 IV, 14| eight monads; of the n, five monads; which, brought together 8 IV, 14| Hector. The name (H)ector has five letters--e, and k, and t, 9 IV, 14| nothing over--for nine times five are forty-five, and nothing 10 IV, 14| even number, eight, and five an uneven number, the eight 11 V, 9 | And his ministers were five,--first U, second Aoai, 12 VI, 19| divine. But we have, he says, five senses--smelling, seeing, 13 VI, 38| element Delta, (he says,) has five letters in itself, (viz.), 14 VI, 40| parts, and is among the (five) Aeons of the Pleroma. ( 15 VI, 44| has seven elements, Sige five, and Pater five, and Aletheia 16 VI, 44| elements, Sige five, and Pater five, and Aletheia seven. And 17 VI, 44| ota], of four, S[igma] of five, and T[au] of three, and 18 X, 2 | propounded by the heresiarchs in five, we shall now exhibit the 19 X, 2 | from four, and others from five, and others from six. And 20 X, 3 | derive the universe from five principles; for, along with