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1 I, 2, 5 | Pleroma of the AEons, and its mother restored to her proper conjunction,
2 I, 4, 1 | was not like that of her mother, the first Sophia, an AEon,
3 I, 4, 5 | to state that, when the mother Achamoth had passed through
4 I, 5, 1 | impelled thereto by his mother. From this circumstance
5 I, 5, 2 | term him Hebdomas, and his mother Achamoth Ogdoads, preserving
6 I, 5, 3 | the existence of his own mother, but imagined that he himself
7 I, 5, 3 | further affirm that his mother originated this opinion
8 I, 5, 3 | afterwards attempted]. This mother they also call Ogdoad, Sophia;
9 I, 5, 4 | as being the son of that mother of theirs (Achamoth), and
10 I, 5, 4 | is merely animal. Their mother dwells in that place which
11 I, 5, 6 | of that offspring of his mother Achamoth, which she brought
12 I, 5, 6 | as he was ignorant of his mother, so neither did he recognise
13 I, 5, 6 | his spiritual man from the mother Achamoth.~
14 I, 7 | VII. THE MOTHER ACHAMOTH, WHEN ALL HER SEED
15 I, 7, 1 | they state that then their mother Achamoth shall pass from
16 I, 7, 1 | pass into the place of his mother Sophia; that is, the intermediate
17 I, 7, 2 | He had received from the mother [Achamoth] was subject to
18 I, 7, 2 | underwent suffering, that the mother might exhibit through him
19 I, 7, 3 | transcendently lofty nature. The mother also, they say, spake much
20 I, 7, 3 | portion was uttered by the mother, a second by her seed, and
21 I, 7, 3 | others under that of the mother, and others still under
22 I, 7, 4 | to the habitation of his mother.~5.
23 I, 8, 3 | animal, knew neither his mother who was spiritual, nor her
24 I, 8, 4 | wandering sheep to mean their mother, by whom they represent
25 I, 8, 5 | Ogdoad, and that which is the mother of all the AEons. For he
26 I, 10, 3 | of an erring AEon, their mother and his, and should thus
27 I, 11, 1 | the other separates their mother from the Pleroma. Christ
28 I, 11, 1 | was brought forth by the mother who had been excluded from
29 I, 11, 1 | to the Pleroma; but his mother being left with the shadow,
30 I, 11, 1 | was separated from their mother, and united to the rest,
31 I, 13, 6 | cause." Now, as soon as the Mother hears these words, she puts
32 I, 14, 7 | to the Enthymesis of the mother. And the first heaven indeed
33 I, 15, 2 | unspeakable origin. From the mother of all things, that is,
34 I, 16, 2 | forth that the Ogdoad is the mother of the thirty AEons. Since,
35 I, 17, 1 | itself was formed through the mother by the Demiurge (as it were
36 I, 17, 1 | encircling their thirty-named mother. And then, again, as the
37 I, 18, 1 | commencement pointed out the mother of all things when he says, "
38 I, 20, 2 | answer which He gave His mother when He was twelve years
39 I, 21, 1 | incomprehensible, as being the mother of things which are incomprehensible
40 I, 21, 2 | sons of Zebedee, when their mother asked that they might sit,
41 I, 21, 3 | universe--into truth, the mother of all things--into Him
42 I, 21, 5 | who formed you. If your mother is ignorant of her own descent,
43 I, 21, 5 | in the Father, and is the mother of your mother, who has
44 I, 21, 5 | and is the mother of your mother, who has no father, nor
45 I, 21, 5 | while ignorant of her own mother, and imagining that she
46 I, 21, 5 | existed; but I call upon her mother." And they declare, that
47 I, 21, 5 | origin and the race of their mother. But he goes into his own
48 I, 23, 2 | conception of his mind, the mother of all, by whom, in the
49 I, 29, 3 | declare were manifested the mother, the father, the son; while
50 I, 29, 4 | carried him away from his mother, and that he settled far
51 I, 29, 4 | these were generated, the mother Sophia deeply grieved, fled
52 I, 30, 2 | whom they also call the mother of the living). When, however,
53 I, 30, 2 | immediately caught up with his mother to form an incorruptible
54 I, 30, 3 | waters and ascend to its mother: it could not effect this,
55 I, 30, 4 | incorruption left him by his mother, and that through means
56 I, 30, 4 | the waters a son without a mother; for they do not allow him
57 I, 30, 4 | him either to have known a mother. His son, again, after the
58 I, 30, 4 | to them, completed, the mother possessing the eighth place;
59 I, 30, 5 | first descendant of the mother is called Ialdabaoth; he,~
60 I, 30, 5 | namely Ialdabaoth, holds his mother in contempt, inasmuch as
61 I, 30, 6 | there is no one." But his mother, hearing him speak thus,
62 I, 30, 6 | hearing this, and their mother furnishing them with the
63 I, 30, 7 | be the angels. But their mother (Sophia) cunningly devised
64 I, 30, 8 | accomplish his wish, because his mother opposed him in every point,
65 I, 30, 9 | holy Hebdomad, since the mother was always secretly opposed
66 I, 30, 12| on earth, she invoked her mother to assist her in her distress.
67 I, 30, 12| distress. Upon this, her mother, the first woman, was moved
68 II, 5, 1 | substance was concerned to the Mother they conceive of, He cast
69 II, 5, 1 | author of ignorance to His Mother? For He placed her beyond
70 II, 5, 2 | He imparted form to their Mother [Achamoth]. If, then, they
71 II, 5, 2 | to impart form to their Mother, then He was situated beyond
72 II, 5, 2 | to impart form to their Mother.~3.
73 II, 6, 3 | world) neither knew His Mother, nor her seed, nor the Pleroma
74 II, 7, 1 | existence] through means of his Mother, inasmuch as he produced
75 II, 7, 1 | dissolved. But what if their Mother had not wept, and laughed,
76 II, 7, 2 | produce once more another Mother weeping, and in despair,
77 II, 7, 2 | ignorant, too, of the Mother,--ignorant of everything
78 II, 7, 4 | impiously against their Mother, by declaring her to be
79 II, 8, 1 | which they declare their Mother descended; yet, since those
80 II, 10, 3 | they do believe that their Mother, whom they style a female
81 II, 10, 3 | were supplied] to their Mother (whom they call the Enthymesis
82 II, 12, 7 | assistance and form to their Mother? Whether is this as if these
83 II, 14, 1 | of that creation by their mother which is outside of the
84 II, 14, 2 | that Oceanus, along with mother Tethys, was the origin of
85 II, 14, 2 | transferred to "the seed" of their Mother, which they maintain to
86 II, 14, 4 | the inspiration of their Mother. Then again, as to the opinion
87 II, 14, 6 | originating principle and mother of all things.~7.
88 II, 14, 7 | the truth, but that their Mother, the seed of the Father,
89 II, 14, 7 | next place, if either the Mother or her seed knew and proclaimed
90 II, 14, 7 | maintain that their seed or Mother is No-one.~8.
91 II, 17, 8 | testimony concerning their mother, to the effect that she
92 II, 17, 8 | reason why the sons of such a mother should be ever swimming
93 II, 18, 7 | AEon is the father of their mother, that is, their own grandfather.
94 II, 19, 1 | it was conceived by the mother~according to the configuration
95 II, 19, 2 | deposited in him by the Mother, still remained utterly
96 II, 19, 3 | although he received from the Mother, once for all, the whole [
97 II, 19, 4 | ridiculous, to affirm that their mother ran the risk of being almost
98 II, 19, 5 | question occurs, Did their mother, when she beheld the angels,
99 II, 19, 7 | have received seed from the Mother to be superior to all others;
100 II, 19, 9 | nor the angels, nor their Mother, nor her seed, nor the rest
101 II, 21, 2 | And not only did their Mother bring it about that this
102 II, 22, 6 | doubtless being inspired by the Mother of their [system of] error:--~
103 II, 24, 3 | really the purpose of their Mother, or the Saviour, to set
104 II, 24, 3 | Saviour, or, while their Mother was sleeping, the Demiurge
105 II, 24, 4 | James, and the father and mother of the maiden." The rich
106 II, 29, 1 | consummation of all things, their mother shall re-enter the Pleroma,
107 II, 29, 1 | pass into the place of the Mother; that the souls of the righteous
108 II, 29, 3 | being] were produced by the Mother: the first, which proceeded
109 II, 30, 3 | the Saviour, or by their Mother, either greater, or more
110 II, 30, 3 | whether the Saviour or their Mother (to use their own expressions,
111 II, 30, 4 | indeed continued useless, the Mother accomplishing nothing through
112 II, 30, 4 | desire. But it seems that the Mother made nothing whatever through
113 II, 30, 4 | painful travail of their Mother. For no accoucheurs performed
114 II, 30, 4 | accomplish no work of the Mother. And yet they describe themselves
115 II, 30, 7 | into the presence of the Mother, that he might receive instruction
116 II, 30, 7 | as the presence of their Mother. For if they maintain that
117 II, 30, 7 | Demiurge, and departs to the Mother, much more must this have
118 II, 30, 8 | of the travail of their Mother, which they declare themselves
119 II, 30, 8 | was anything formed by the Mother alone; [for] they say that
120 II, 30, 9 | Him, neither has He any mother, as they falsely ascribe
121 II, 31, 1 | inconstant character of their Mother, equally overthrow Basilides,
122 III, 5, 2 | sins? But ignorance, the mother of all these, is driven
123 III, 10, 2 | of thirty Aeons, nor the Mother of the (lower) Ogdoad: but
124 III, 10, 5 | did not announce one and mother God, but one and the same;
125 III, 11, 2 | made, was produced from the Mother; while the Gospel affirms
126 III, 15, 2 | seed [derived] from their Mother; and thus really give him
127 III, 16, 2 | was on this wise. When His mother was espoused to Joseph,
128 III, 16, 4 | whom John, while yet in his mother's womb, and He (Christ)
129 III, 16, 4 | knowledge to cry, Father or mother, He shall receive the power
130 III, 18, 3 | imparted a form to their mother; or is it He who is from
131 III, 24, 1 | nourished into life from the mother's breasts, nor do they enjoy
132 III, 25, 5 | consequence of a defect, nor the Mother weeping and lamenting, nor
133 III, 25, 6 | Well may their Mother bewail them, as capable
134 III, 25, 6 | against themselves, that their Mother is beyond the Pleroma, that
135 III, 25, 6 | lofty [mystery] about their Mother, whom they represent as
136 III, 25, 7 | separate themselves from a Mother of this nature, and depart
137 IV, 1, 1 | heavens, together with their Mother, whom they do also call "
138 IV, 2, 2 | of themselves; or their Mother; or the Only-begotten? Or
139 IV, 8, 3 | unto his father and to his mother, I have not known thee;
140 IV, 8, 3 | that have left father and mother, and have said adieu to
141 IV, 9, 3 | said, Honour thy father and mother; and, Whosoever curseth
142 IV, 9, 3 | Whosoever curseth father or mother, let him die the death."
143 IV, 9, 3 | Honour thy father and mother; that it may be well with
144 IV, 12, 5 | witness, hon-our father and mother, and thou shalt love thy
145 IV, 12, 5 | nor another Son; nor the Mother, the enthymesis of the AEon,
146 IV, 35, 1 | through means of the audacious mother Prunica, but that many are
147 IV, 35, 3 | could the offspring of their mother derive his knowledge of
148 IV, 35, 3 | regarding them? Suppose that the mother, while beyond the Pleroma,
149 IV, 35, 3 | knowledge ? Or how did the mother herself, a shapeless and
150 IV, 35, 3 | imparted a form to their mother, they are refuted in the
151 IV, 35, 3 | From whence, then, did the mother or her offspring divine
152 IV, 35, 4 | another that it announces the mother outside the Pleroma; while
153 IV, 38, 1 | certainly is in the power of a mother to give strong food to her
154 V, 12, 5 | who separated me from my mother's womb, and called me by
155 V, 13, 1 | He delivered him to his mother." Again, He called Lazarus "
156 V, 15, 3 | who separated me from my mother's womb, that I might declare
157 V, 18, 2 | certain of them also call "the Mother;" nor by any other maker
158 V, 27, 1 | the daughter against the mother, and the daughter-in-law
159 V, 31, 1 | Demiurge, and go to the Mother (Achamoth) or to that Father
160 V, 35, 2 | above is free, which is the mother of us all." He does not
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