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1 I, pref, 1| opinions respecting the Demiurge; and these simple ones are
2 I, 4, 2 | this world, and that of the Demiurge himself, derived its origin.
3 I, 5 | V. FORMATION OF THE DEMIURGE; DESCRIPTION OF HIM. HE
4 I, 5, 1 | him Metropator, Apator, Demiurge, and Father, saying that
5 I, 5, 1 | that is, of the animal, but Demiurge of those on the left, that
6 I, 5, 1 | herself concealed from the Demiurge. But he was in the image
7 I, 5, 2 | and became the Framer (Demiurge) of things material and
8 I, 5, 2 | which they say that he, the Demiurge, exists. And on this account
9 I, 5, 2 | while they refer to the Demiurge himself as being an angel
10 I, 5, 3 | They go on to say that the Demiurge imagined that he created
11 I, 5, 3 | intermediate one, above the Demiurge indeed, but below and outside
12 I, 5, 4 | and from conversion; the Demiurge they also describe as owing
13 I, 5, 4 | on this account, he (the Demiurge), being incapable of recognising
14 I, 5, 4 | existence. They represent the Demiurge as being the son of that
15 I, 5, 4 | Cosmocrator as the creature of the Demiurge. Cosmocrator has knowledge
16 I, 5, 4 | spirit of wickedness; but the Demiurge is ignorant of such things,
17 I, 5, 4 | intermediate abode; the Demiurge in the heavenly place, that
18 I, 5, 5 | formed the world, he (the Demiurge) also created the earthy [
19 I, 5, 6 | further affirm that the Demiurge himself was ignorant of
20 I, 5, 6 | knowledge on the part of the Demiurge, the man formed by his inspiration
21 I, 5, 6 | his animal soul from the Demiurge, his body from the earth,
22 I, 6, 1 | while He was invested by the Demiurge with the animal Christ,
23 I, 7 | MEN WHO ARE SPIRITUAL; THE DEMIURGE, WITH ANIMAL MEN, SHALL
24 I, 7 | STUPID IGNORANCE OF THE DEMIURGE.~1.
25 I, 7, 1 | wait upon the Saviour. The Demiurge himself will pass into the
26 I, 7, 1 | existence. They affirm that the Demiurge was acquainted with none
27 I, 7, 2 | animal, as being from the Demiurge by a special dispensation,
28 I, 7, 2 | and invisible even to the Demiurge himself. It follows, then,
29 I, 7, 3 | more dearly loved by the Demiurge than others, while he knows
30 I, 7, 3 | seed, and a third by the Demiurge. In like manner, they hold
31 I, 7, 3 | still under that of the Demiurge, as we shall show further
32 I, 7, 4 | The Demiurge, while ignorant of those
33 I, 7, 4 | when the Saviour came, the Demiurge learned all things from
34 I, 7, 5 | necessity rest for ever with the Demiurge in the intermediate place.
35 I, 8, 3 | been spoken concerning the Demiurge, who, as being animal, knew
36 I, 8, 4 | word," was a type of the Demiurge, who, on the arrival of
37 I, 11, 1 | another son, namely, the Demiurge, whom he also styles the
38 I, 11, 1 | asserts that, along with the Demiurge, there was produced a left-hand
39 I, 17, 1 | through the mother by the Demiurge (as it were without his
40 I, 17, 2 | things, they declare that the Demiurge, desiring to imitate the
41 I, 21, 5 | soul is sent forward to the Demiurge. And they instruct them,
42 I, 21, 5 | to the companions of the Demiurge, and thus addresses them:--"
43 I, 21, 5 | when the companions of the Demiurge hear these words, they are
44 II, pref, 1| they hold respecting the Demiurge, declaring at the same time
45 II, 4, 2 | having been made by the Demiurge, or by the angels, is contained
46 II, 4, 2 | their origin--either the Demiurge himself, or the angels --
47 II, 4, 3 | either the angels or the Demiurge formed whatever they pleased.
48 II, 5, 3 | which they bring against the Demiurge, and those things which
49 II, 6, 3 | formed ['by the unconscious Demiurge], in honour of those things
50 II, 7, 1 | While the Demiurge was thus ignorant of all
51 II, 7, 2 | are above, while He (the Demiurge) who was made after such
52 II, 14, 7 | the prophets, while the Demiurge was ignorant [of the proceeding],
53 II, 16, 1 | Pleroma was formed. For if the Demiurge did not of himself construct
54 II, 16, 1 | been in the power of the Demiurge to form of himself such
55 II, 19 | OPINIONS RESPECTING THE DEMIURGE SHOWN TO BE EQUALLY UNTENABLE
56 II, 19, 1 | it was deposited in the Demiurge without his knowledge, in
57 II, 19, 2 | But [they hold that] the Demiurge, while receiving into himself
58 II, 19, 3 | the same substance as the Demiurge himself, yet that he, although
59 II, 19, 6 | How was it, too, that the Demiurge, whom they can call an animal
60 II, 19, 7 | have been honoured by the Demiurge, and constituted princes,
61 II, 19, 7 | were they honoured by the Demiurge.~8.
62 II, 19, 8 | opinions respecting the Demiurge, that is, the Fashioner
63 II, 21, 2 | without the knowledge of the Demiurge, to give forth profound
64 II, 21, 2 | when he describes to the Demiurge the case of Pelops, whose
65 II, 24, 3 | set forth, by means of the Demiurge, types of those things which
66 II, 24, 3 | Mother was sleeping, the Demiurge of himself gave instructions
67 II, 24, 4 | are five Aeons above the Demiurge; nor do we consecrate the
68 II, 28, 4 | existence, but whom ye style the Demiurge; since, moreover, the Scriptures
69 II, 29, 1 | spiritual angels; but that the Demiurge, since they call him animal,
70 II, 29, 3 | which also they send the Demiurge? But what is it which shall
71 II, 30 | THEMSELVES SPIRITUAL, WHILE THE DEMIURGE IS DECLARED TO BE ANIMAL.~
72 II, 30, 1 | rise above the Creator (Demiurge); and, inasmuch as they
73 II, 30, 3 | Saviour, she used him (the Demiurge) as being [in a sense] superior
74 II, 30, 6 | were indeed formed by the Demiurge, yet all things of a more
75 II, 30, 7 | but under the power of the Demiurge, if, as some venture to
76 II, 30, 7 | affirmed to be above the Demiurge? For if it is true that
77 II, 30, 7 | things which is above the Demiurge, he would by no means have
78 II, 30, 7 | remained in the regions of the Demiurge, and that so as not even
79 II, 30, 7 | he were to approach the Demiurge, and thus behold the whole
80 II, 30, 7 | at once ascends above the Demiurge, and departs to the Mother,
81 II, 30, 7 | of the apostle; for the Demiurge would not have hindered
82 II, 30, 7 | be invisible even to the Demiurge. But since he (Paul) has
83 II, 30, 8 | of God, and not an animal Demiurge, otherwise He should never
84 II, 30, 8 | for] they say that this Demiurge was produced by her, and
85 II, 30, 9 | made, by means of him (the Demiurge), he is proved in that case
86 II, 31, 1 | respecting the Creator (Demiurge) to show that he alone is
87 III, 2, 2 | as at one time from the Demiurge, at another from the intermediate
88 III, 5, 1 | those who imagined that the Demiurge alone was God, they preached
89 III, 10, 3 | framer of the world, the [Demiurge], and upon whom, after his
90 III, 10, 3 | eternal King? For the Framer [Demiurge] of the entire universe
91 III, 11, 2 | made by Him, but by the Demiurge. For he (Soter) caused such
92 III, 11, 2 | as they allege; but the Demiurge accomplished the work of
93 III, 11, 3 | him to be the Son of the Demiurge, upon whom the dispensational
94 III, 11, 4 | heretics have decided that the Demiurge was ignorant of that Power
95 III, 12, 6 | Father who is above the Demiurge, and not what each individual
96 III, 16, 6 | he who proceeded from the Demiurge, or he who was dispensational,
97 III, 17, 1 | places upon him from the Demiurge; but they neither knew nor
98 III, 17, 4 | other is seated with the Demiurge, emptying him of power.
99 IV, 1, 1 | and Father; but that the I Demiurge is naturally neither God
100 IV, 2, 1 | received from the Creator (Demiurge), thus speaks in Deuteronomy: "
101 IV, 19, 3 | on the other hand, the Demiurge does not reach so far as
102 IV, 20, 4 | but this is the Creator (Demiurge) who has granted this world
103 IV, 35 | HIGHEST, OTHERS FROM THE DEMIURGE. DISAGREEMENTS OF THE VALENTINIANS
104 IV, 35, 2 | prophecies originating from the Demiurge. But if, when within the
105 IV, 35, 2 | knowledge, while that from the Demiurge was the spirit of ignorance,
106 IV, 35, 2 | being sent beforehand by the Demiurge, spake certain things under
107 IV, 35, 4 | who made the world (the Demiurge). Such are the variations
108 V, 31, 1 | above the heavens and the Demiurge, and go to the Mother (Achamoth)
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