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1 I, 3, 2 | indicated by the first two letters of His name [Iêsous], namely
2 I, 14 | OTHERS. THEORIES RESPECTING LETTERS AND SYLLABLES.~1.
3 I, 14, 1 | utterance consisted of four letters. He added the second, and
4 I, 14, 1 | this also consisted of four letters. Next He uttered the third,
5 I, 14, 1 | this again embraced ten letters. Finally, He pronounced
6 I, 14, 1 | which was composed of twelve letters. Thus took place the enunciation
7 I, 14, 1 | name, consisting of thirty letters, and four distinct utterances.
8 I, 14, 1 | elements has its own peculiar letters, and character, and pronunciation,
9 I, 14, 2 | affirms to consist of thirty letters, while each of these letters,
10 I, 14, 2 | letters, while each of these letters, again, contains other letters
11 I, 14, 2 | letters, again, contains other letters in itself, by means of which
12 I, 14, 2 | others are named by other letters, and others still by others,
13 I, 14, 2 | so that the multitude of letters swells out into infinitude.
14 I, 14, 2 | word Delta contains five letters, viz., D, E, L, T, A: these
15 I, 14, 2 | viz., D, E, L, T, A: these letters again, are written by other
16 I, 14, 2 | again, are written by other letters, and others still by others.
17 I, 14, 2 | runs out into infinitude, letters continually generating other
18 I, 14, 2 | continually generating other letters, and following one another
19 I, 14, 2 | is the [entire] ocean of letters! And if even one letter
20 I, 14, 2 | consider the immensity of the letters in the entire name; out
21 I, 14, 4 | symbolical, consisting of six letters, and is known by all those
22 I, 14, 5 | that the four-and-twenty letters which you possess are symbolical
23 I, 14, 5 | thus--that the nine mute letters are [the images] of Pater
24 I, 14, 5 | possess eight [of these letters]; Anthropos and Ecclesia
25 I, 14, 5 | division which had only seven letters, received the power of eight,
26 I, 14, 5 | have flowed the twenty-four letters), being quadrupled by the
27 I, 14, 5 | And he says that those letters which we call double are
28 I, 14, 5 | added to the four-and-twenty letters, by the force of analogy
29 I, 14, 6 | declares it is that the double letters contain the Episemon number;
30 I, 14, 6 | completed the name of thirty letters.~7.
31 I, 14, 7 | declares, the power of seven letters, in order that the fruit
32 I, 14, 9 | which consists of thirty letters, and Bythus, who receives
33 I, 14, 9 | receives his increase from the letters of this [name], and, moreover,
34 I, 14, 9 | of which consists of two letters, and the voice which she
35 I, 15, 1 | amounts to four-and-twenty letters; for the name Arrhetos contains
36 I, 15, 1 | contains in itself seven letters, Seige five, Pater five,
37 I, 15, 1 | Iêsous), consists of six letters, but His unutterable name
38 I, 15, 1 | comprises for-and-twenty letters. The name Christ the Son (
39 I, 15, 1 | in Christ contains thirty letters. And for this reason he
40 I, 15, 2 | the whole number of the letters proceeding from the Ogdoad [
41 I, 15, 2 | the numerical value of the letters, amounts to eight hundred
42 I, 15, 2 | says, being a word of eight letters, indicates the first Ogdoad,
43 I, 15, 2 | Son, (uios) contains four letters, and Christ (Chreistus)
44 I, 15, 2 | But when this name of six letters was manifested (the person
45 I, 15, 2 | these six and twenty-four letters), then, becoming acquainted
46 I, 15, 4 | punctured all over with the letters of the alphabet? The Greeks
47 I, 15, 4 | they first received sixteen letters from Cadmus, and that but
48 I, 15, 4 | and at another the double letters, while, last of all, they
49 I, 15, 4 | Palamedes added the long letters to the former. Was it so,
50 I, 15, 5 | immaterial, out of a multitude of letters, generated the one by the
51 I, 15, 5 | falsely ascribing those letters which are mute to the Father
52 I, 16, 2 | reckoning the number of the letters, and adding them up till
53 I, 16, 2 | together the value of the letters in succession, he will find
54 I, 16, 2 | therefore the position of the letters is a true coordinate of
55 I, 16, 2 | eleventh in order among the letters, and represents the number
56 I, 16, 2 | Episemon, the number of the letters up to Lambda, when added
57 I, 16, 2 | successive value of the letters, and including Zambda itself,
58 I, 16, 2 | complete the number of twelve letters, and when it found such
59 I, 20, 1 | He was a boy learning His letters, on the teacher saying to
60 II, pref, 1| and by the twenty-four letters of the alphabet, they boldly
61 II, 24 | THE HERETICS FROM NUMBERS, LETTERS, AND SYLLABLES.~1.
62 II, 24, 1 | contained in [different] letters;--[this, I say,] demonstrates
63 II, 24, 1 | Episemon," as having six letters, and at other~times "the
64 II, 24, 1 | value or as regards its letters, they pass over in silence.
65 II, 24, 1 | their numerical value and letters, indicating number in the
66 II, 24, 1 | name, ought by means of its letters and the numbers [expressed
67 II, 24, 1 | because it is a word of five letters, and its numerical value
68 II, 24, 2 | among them declare, two letters and a half, and signifies
69 II, 24, 2 | is a Greek word of five letters; but, on the other hand,
70 II, 24, 2 | Jesus contains only two letters and a half. The total which
71 II, 24, 2 | And throughout, the Hebrew letters do not correspond in number
72 II, 24, 2 | generally called sacred letters of the Hebrews are ten in
73 II, 24, 2 | they write some of these letters according to their natural
74 II, 24, 2 | the left, thus tracing the letters backwards. The name Christ,
75 II, 24, 2 | ought, both by means of letters and numerical value, to
76 II, 24, 2 | contains two and a half letters. From this fact, therefore,
77 II, 24, 2 | as respects the number of letters or the reckoning brought
78 II, 24, 4 | Soter is a name of five letters; Pater, too, contains five
79 II, 24, 4 | Pater, too, contains five letters; Agape (love), too, consists
80 II, 24, 4 | too, consists of five letters; and our Lord, after blessing
81 II, 24, 6 | then, according to the letters of the Greeks, by means
82 II, 25 | SOUGHT AFTER BY MEANS OF LETTERS, SYLLABLES, AND NUMBERS;
83 II, 25, 1 | numbers, syllables, and letters. For this is an uncertain
84 II, 28, 8 | when, by means of those letters which are contained in letters,
85 II, 28, 8 | letters which are contained in letters, by parables not properly
86 V, 30, 1 | calculation by the [value of] the letters contained in it, will amount
87 V, 30, 1 | numbers also are expressed by letters; so that the Greek letter
88 V, 30, 3 | and is composed of six letters, each syllable containing
89 V, 30, 3 | syllable containing three letters; and [the word itself] is
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