Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2, 3 | this should end her own existence. Next she lost, as it were,
2 I, 2, 5 | AEons possess perpetual existence is found in that part of
3 I, 4, 5 | possess an indestructible existence]. All that he could do was
4 I, 5, 1 | These three kinds of existence, then, having, according
5 I, 5, 1 | respected the spiritual existence, because it was of the same
6 I, 5, 1 | the things which came into existence after him, being secretly
7 I, 5, 2 | discriminated these two kinds of existence hitherto confused, and made
8 I, 5, 3 | and knew not even of the existence of his own mother, but imagined
9 I, 5, 4 | origin to conversion; but the existence of all the other animal
10 I, 5, 4 | found the source Of their existence. They represent the Demiurge
11 I, 6, 1 | incorruption. As to every animal existence (which they also denominate "
12 I, 7, 1 | it, and have no further existence. They affirm that the Demiurge
13 I, 8, 5 | the AEons that came into existence after Him. But "what was
14 I, 9, 3 | they falsely dream into existence, and thus inflict injury
15 I, 12, 3 | AEons were brought into existence at once by Propator and
16 I, 14, 2 | preceded them were called into existence. He also maintains that
17 I, 15, 4 | the Greeks, truth had no existence? For, according to thee,
18 I, 19, 2 | Bythus whom they conjure into existence, but concerning the Creator (
19 I, 20, 3 | of truth, conjured into existence by them, was known to no
20 I, 22, 1 | out of that which had no existence, all things which exist.
21 I, 22, 1 | commands all things into existence,--He who formed the world (
22 I, 28, 1 | have been able to call into existence. To give an example: Springing
23 I, 29, 4 | he was the only being in existence; and on this account declared, "
24 II, pref, 2| previous time, nor now has any existence.~
25 II, 1, 1 | commanding all things into existence.~2.
26 II, 1, 3 | then be a third kind of existence, which separates by immensity
27 II, 1, 3 | beyond it. This third kind of existence will therefore bound and
28 II, 1, 3 | contain. For if this third existence has its beginning above,
29 II, 1, 3 | away to that which has no existence, and depart from the true
30 II, 2, 5 | which are summoned into existence. His own Word is both suitable
31 II, 3, 1 | void and chaotic kind of existence (below the spiritual Pleroma)
32 II, 4, 1 | not to be conjured into existence. But whence, let me ask,
33 II, 4, 1 | ancient, and dating its existence from a period greatly anterior,
34 II, 6, 2 | because they knew of the existence of Him who is God over all,
35 II, 7, 1 | which he summoned into existence] through means of his Mother,
36 II, 7, 1 | which at one time had no existence, and which shall again come
37 II, 7, 2 | thought at all to have had an existence, and then the things which
38 II, 8, 3 | vacuum or shadow have any existence, since the Father exists
39 II, 9, 2 | from all to the fact of His existence, that Father whom they conjure
40 II, 9, 2 | Father whom they conjure into existence is beyond doubt untenable,
41 II, 9, 2 | has no witnesses [to his existence]. Simon Magus was the first
42 II, 9, 2 | Being as really having an existence, they are thus convicted
43 II, 9, 2 | while they conjure into existence a god who has no existence,
44 II, 9, 2 | existence a god who has no existence, to their own condemnation.
45 II, 10, 1 | being] who really has no existence, and has never been proclaimed
46 II, 10, 2 | which now are should have an existence) out of what did not previously
47 II, 10, 2 | that which has, in fact, no existence.~3.
48 II, 10, 4 | when previously it had no existence. But the assertion that
49 II, 12, 8 | that is, into what has no existence. Let them, then, henceforth
50 II, 13, 5 | into some other. But what existence was there more ancient than
51 II, 13, 5 | the ray must have had an existence prior to it, so [by such
52 II, 13, 5 | that there was something in existence, into which the intelligence
53 II, 14, 3 | the Pleroma have no true existence, even as those did respecting
54 II, 14, 3 | into a place which has no existence. Again, when they maintain
55 II, 14, 3 | those which have a true existence [above], they again most
56 II, 16, 2 | a manifest proof [of the existence] of these was found in the
57 II, 17, 1 | things which have no real existence; yet it is necessary to
58 II, 17, 2 | possessed an independent existence and his own special form,
59 II, 17, 10 | was not, from coining into existence.~11.
60 II, 18, 2 | have become a separate existence? For Enthymesis (thought)
61 II, 18, 2 | can never have an isolated existence by itself. For a bad Enthymesis
62 II, 18, 6 | an end of her [personal] existence.~7.
63 II, 19, 9 | produced] subsequently to [the existence of] that defect. And who
64 II, 20, 1 | they affirm, had a previous existence. For that Power who suffered
65 II, 24, 4 | things which have no real existence; nor do we seek to bring
66 II, 26, 1 | commanded this very thing into existence. It is therefore better,
67 II, 28, 2 | inferior to, and later in existence than, the Word of God and
68 II, 28, 4 | called God, who has a real existence, but whom ye style the Demiurge;
69 II, 30, 2 | but by what has a real existence.~3.
70 II, 30, 3 | stars have they called into existence? or what lights of heaven
71 II, 33, 1 | their previous states of existence. For if they were sent forth
72 II, 33, 5 | place in a former state of existence, but has a perception of
73 II, 34, 1 | they did in this state of existence, and from which they have
74 II, 34, 2 | endure, and extend their existence into a long series of ages
75 II, 34, 3 | although they had no previous existence, were called into being,
76 II, 34, 3 | that they should have an existence and continuance. The prophetic
77 II, 34, 4 | and should continue in existence. For the will of God ought
78 II, 35, 3 | grants to all the boon of existence.~4.
79 III, 3, 3 | falsehood, and who conjure into existence another god beyond the Creator
80 III, 4, 3 | follow Valentinus had no existence; nor did those from Marcion
81 III, 8, 1 | a thing having also an existence. He does not call mammon
82 III, 8, 3 | others this very thing, existence; but the things which have
83 III, 12, 14 | that they did not teach the existence of another Father, but gave
84 III, 18, 1 | had therefore no previous existence." For I have shown that
85 III, 20, 2 | all, and who has granted existence to all; [such an one,] continuing
86 III, 21, 1 | cognizant of our future existence, and that we should use
87 III, 21, 7 | stone from the earth derives existence from both the power and
88 III, 22, 3 | should also be called into existence, in order that the Being
89 IV, 5, 2 | and have not passed out of existence, since they are children
90 IV, 6, 1 | then [only] begin to have existence when He came [into the world]
91 IV, 20, 2 | things should come into existence:" He who contains all things,
92 IV, 20, 6 | all things, and who grants existence to all, as is written in
93 IV, 33, 3 | all things derive their existence from Him, but do at the
94 IV, 36, 6 | of his God. For He gives existence to all; He, "who maketh
95 IV, 38, 2 | infantile stage of man's existence, in order that man might
96 IV, 38, 3 | things having no previous existence; His wisdom [is shown] in
97 IV, 38, 3 | growth and a long period of existence, do reflect the glory of
98 IV, 38, 3 | gratuitous bestowal of eternal existence upon them by God. And thus
99 IV, 38, 3 | the primary cause of the existence of all, while all other
100 IV, 39, 4 | unhappy.] condition of existence to them; so those who fly
101 V, 1, 1 | that we, who had as yet no existence, might come into being),
102 V, 3, 2 | man, who had no previous existence, was formed. For He who
103 V, 3, 2 | again those who had a former existence, when it is His will [that
104 V, 3, 3 | grants life to us who are in existence. And, therefore, since the
105 V, 4, 1 | Those persons who feign the existence of another Father beyond
106 V, 5, 1 | that bodies did continue in existence for a lengthened period,
107 V, 24, 3 | Being as calls men into existence are kings also appointed,
108 V, 30, 4 | perdition," as one who has no existence; so neither has his name
109 V, 36, 1 | those which have an actual existence. For neither is the substance
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