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1 I, 2, 2 | namely Sophia, and suffered passion apart from the embrace of
2 I, 2, 2 | her consort Theletos. This passion, indeed, first arose among
3 I, 2, 2 | the perfect Father. This passion, they say, consisted in
4 I, 2, 2 | design, along with that passion which had arisen within
5 I, 2, 3 | fabulously describe the passion and restoration of Sophia
6 I, 2, 4 | along with its supervening passion, she herself certainly remained
7 I, 2, 4 | her enthymesis, with its passion, was separated from her
8 I, 3, 1 | calamities that flowed from the passion which seized upon the AEon
9 I, 3, 3 | further maintain that the passion which took place in the
10 I, 3, 3 | healed her, and separated the passion from her.~4.
11 I, 4, 1 | Pleroma, together with her passion, they relate to have, as
12 I, 4, 1 | Horos on account of that passion in which she had been involved,
13 I, 4, 1 | manifold and varied state of passion to which she was subject;
14 I, 4, 1 | to degeneracy by means of passion, but to an [innate] opposition [
15 I, 4, 1 | Moreover, another kind of passion fell upon her her (Achamoth),
16 I, 4, 3 | another, from what kind of passion and from what element being
17 I, 4, 3 | of the AEon involved in passion, seas, and fountains, and
18 I, 4, 5 | passed through all sorts of passion, and had with difficulty
19 I, 4, 5 | transmute them from incorporeal passion into unorganized matter.
20 I, 4, 5 | Achamoth was freed from her passion, she gazed with rapture
21 I, 5, 1 | now formed,--one from the passion, which was matter; a second
22 I, 5, 1 | those which sprang from the passion, and from matter, which
23 I, 8, 2 | that He might indicate the passion which occurred to the last
24 I, 8, 4 | Pleroma in a state of varied passion, from which they maintain
25 I, 8, 5 | which had their origin from passion, He was not known by it.
26 I, 10, 1 | birth from a virgin, and the passion, and the resurrection from
27 I, 13, 5 | were filled with a burning passion towards him. A sad example
28 I, 16, 1 | speak] waits upon it--the passion. And for this reason, because
29 I, 18, 4 | which the mystery of the passion of the defect occurred,
30 I, 18, 4 | defect occurred, from which passion they maintain that all things
31 I, 21, 4 | For since both defect and passion flowed from ignorance, the
32 II, 4, 2 | either in ignorance, or passion, or in defect. For he who
33 II, 7, 4 | that AEon who fell into passion, then, first of all, they
34 II, 8, 3 | of that AEon who suffered passion, descended (so that the
35 II, 10, 4 | Enthymesis, and that, again, her passion and feeling, apart from
36 II, 12, 1 | with an AEon subject to passion, and actually in error.
37 II, 12, 3 | they call Theletus, endure passion, and separately, without
38 II, 12, 3 | she did really. suffer passion apart from him, it necessarily
39 II, 12, 3 | therefore, that Sophia suffered passion apart from Theletus; and
40 II, 12, 3 | of a tragedy, from that passion which they affirm she experienced
41 II, 12, 4 | degree, that they both endure passion and perform the work of
42 II, 13, 7 | derived their substance from passion and ignorance. If, on the
43 II, 17, 3 | substance, which is capable of passion, then whence came this dissimilar
44 II, 17, 4 | Himself must participate in passion. For the torch which has
45 II, 17, 5 | defect, therefore, of that passion which has regard to ignorance,
46 II, 17, 5 | Whence, then, comes the passion of the youngest AEon, if
47 II, 17, 6 | If therefore He exists in passion and ignorance, so must also
48 II, 17, 6 | to ascribe ignorance and passion to the Father of all, how
49 II, 17, 7 | must either be capable of passion along with Him who produced
50 II, 17, 7 | youngest AEon have suffered passion if all were impassible?
51 II, 17, 7 | that all partook of this passion, as indeed some of them
52 II, 17, 7 | convicted of tracing back the passion to Logos, who is the Nous
53 II, 17, 7 | Himself to have experienced passion. For the Father of all is
54 II, 17, 8 | fallen under the influence of passion, and conceived such ignorance.
55 II, 17, 8 | fall into every kind of passion, and exhibit the profoundest
56 II, 17, 11| they became involved in passion; for the greatness of the
57 II, 18 | NEVER REALLY IN IGNORANCE OR PASSION; HER ENTHYMESIS COULD NOT
58 II, 18, 1 | ignorance, and degeneracy, and passion? For these things are alien
59 II, 18, 1 | involved in such a tumult of passion. For even a vigorous soul,
60 II, 18, 2 | from her] along with the passion, have become a separate
61 II, 18, 2 | Enthymesis which preceded that of passion? [It was this]: to investigate
62 II, 18, 4 | falsehood concerning her passion, when they further proceed
63 II, 18, 4 | them, nothing else than the passion of one thinking how she
64 II, 18, 4 | Enthymesis (thought) was the passion; for she was thinking of
65 II, 18, 4 | then could affection and passion be separated and set apart
66 II, 18, 4 | Enthymesis herself was the passion, and the passion Enthymesis?
67 II, 18, 4 | was the passion, and the passion Enthymesis? Neither, therefore,
68 II, 18, 5 | and became subject to passion? She was undoubtedly of
69 II, 18, 5 | light, it would not suffer passion, or recur any danger in
70 II, 18, 5 | spiritual. For fear, terror, passion, dissolution, and such like,
71 II, 18, 5 | with the [same sort of] passion as belongs to that character
72 II, 18, 6 | the stain of ignorance or passion, and that upon a spiritual
73 II, 18, 6 | are thus involved in a passion of perplexity, but rather
74 II, 18, 6 | into [the endurance of] passion, and such a passion that,
75 II, 18, 6 | of] passion, and such a passion that, unless she had met
76 II, 18, 7 | of that AEon who suffered passion, so that this AEon is the
77 II, 18, 7 | entailed ignorance, and passion, and terror, and perplexity,
78 II, 20 | TREACHERY OF JUDAS, AND THE PASSION OF OUR SAVIOUR.~1.
79 II, 20, 1 | instance, to demonstrate that passion which, they say, happened
80 II, 20, 1 | from this fact, that the passion of the Saviour was brought
81 II, 20, 1 | arrested, and ceased from her passion.~2.
82 II, 20, 2 | their assertion that the passion of the twelfth AEon was
83 II, 20, 2 | came to [the endurance of] passion. How, then, could Judas,
84 II, 20, 3 | But, in truth, the passion of Christ was neither similar
85 II, 20, 3 | was neither similar to the passion of the AEon, nor did it
86 II, 20, 3 | For the AEon underwent a passion of dissolution and destruction,
87 II, 20, 3 | not a merely accidental passion; not only was He Himself
88 II, 20, 3 | The AEon, again, underwent passion while she was seeking after
89 II, 20, 3 | the Father became to her a passion leading to destruction;
90 II, 20, 3 | conferred on us salvation. Her passion, as they declare, gave origin
91 II, 20, 3 | and ineffective; but His passion gave rise to strength and
92 II, 20, 3 | apostasy. Our Lord also by His passion destroyed death, and dispersed
93 II, 20, 4 | AEon, nor, again, was the passion of the Lord; for these two
94 II, 20, 5 | from the AEon, but of the passion entwined with her, neither
95 II, 20, 5 | also] her Enthymesis and passion: for they markedly distinguish
96 II, 20, 5 | distinguish Enthymesis from the passion; and they represent the
97 II, 20, 5 | acquiring form, but the passion, when separated from these,
98 II, 20, 5 | her Enthymesis, and her passion, Judas and Matthias, being
99 II, 23, 1 | twelfth power who suffered passion, and flowed out towards
100 II, 23, 1 | while the twelfth suffered passion; but the woman, on the other
101 II, 23, 1 | eleven AEons were involved in passion, but the twelfth one was
102 III, 16, 5 | away from Jesus before the passion; but Him who was born it
103 III, 16, 7 | come;" nor the time of His passion, which had been foreknown
104 III, 18, 3 | when [referring to] the passion of our Lord, and to His
105 III, 18, 5 | footprints of the Lord's passion, having become martyrs of
106 IV, 10 | FORETELL HIS ADVENT AND PASSION. FROM THIS FACT IT FOLLOWS
107 IV, 10, 1 | Moses. Of the day of His passion, too, he was not ignorant;
108 IV, 18, 4 | apostasy, ignorance, and passion, do, while offering unto
109 IV, 18, 4 | the fruits of ignorance, passion, and apostasy, sin against
110 IV, 22, 1 | weighed down when Christ's passion was approaching; and when,
111 IV, 22, 1 | stand up, in token that His passion is the arousing of His sleeping
112 IV, 23, 2 | relate in regard to His passion and His coming in the flesh,
113 IV, 25, 2 | fastened] on him, that is, the passion of the Just One, which was
114 IV, 33, 3 | that, on account of the passion which was experienced by
115 IV, 33, 12| Jerusalem, in which by His passion and crucifixion He endured
116 IV, 33, 13| indicated that, after His passion and ascension, God shall
117 IV, 34, 3 | points connected with the passion of the Lord, which were
118 IV, 35, 3 | they say that the Lord's passion is a type of the extension
119 IV, 35, 3 | particulars [of the Lord's passion], for they have no semblance
120 V, 16, 3 | this] also by means of His passion. For doing away with [the
121 V, 23, 2 | creation by means of His passion, which is that [creation]
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