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1 I, 1, 3| Such are the thirty AEons in the erroneous system
2 I, 1, 3| public during the space of thirty years, thus setting forth
3 I, 1, 3| maintain also, that these thirty AEons are most plainly indicated
4 I, 1, 3| mentioned, the sum total will be thirty: for one, three, six, nine,
5 I, 1, 3| when added together, form thirty. And by the hours, they
6 I, 3, 1| been done as follows. The thirty AEons are indicated (as
7 I, 3, 1| already remarked) by the thirty years during which they
8 I, 10, 3| time supposed to contain thirty, and at another time an
9 I, 11, 2| proceed directly from the thirty AEons, but from their fruits.~
10 I, 14, 1| whole name, consisting of thirty letters, and four distinct
11 I, 14, 2| he affirms to consist of thirty letters, while each of these
12 I, 14, 5| analogy they form the number thirty.~6.
13 I, 14, 6| elements, completed the name of thirty letters.~7.
14 I, 14, 9| name, which consists of thirty letters, and Bythus, who
15 I, 15, 1| unpronounceable in Christ contains thirty letters. And for this reason
16 I, 15, 5| nevertheless consisted of thirty elements and four syllables?
17 I, 15, 5| of the Word, consists of thirty elements and four syllables!
18 I, 15, 5| and numbers,--at one time thirty, at another twenty-four,
19 I, 15, 5| into four syllables and thirty elements; and bringing down
20 I, 16, 1| way up to ten, the number thirty appears, m which are found
21 I, 16, 2| altogether to amount to thirty. For up to Epsilon (e) fifteen
22 I, 16, 2| Ogdoad is the mother of the thirty AEons. Since, therefore,
23 I, 16, 2| Since, therefore, the number thirty is composed of three powers [
24 I, 16, 2| ninety, for three times thirty are ninety. Likewise this
25 I, 16, 2| and represents the number thirty), and also forms a representation
26 I, 17, 1| cycle from sign to sign in thirty years,--they say that this
27 I, 17, 1| allotted space of heaven in thirty days, they hold, that by
28 I, 17, 1| expresses the number of the thirty AEons. The sun also, who
29 I, 17, 1| the day, is composed of thirty parts, in order to set forth
30 I, 17, 1| each of its signs comprises thirty); and thus also they affirm,
31 I, 17, 1| between the twelve and the thirty. Still further, asserting
32 I, 18, 4| the height of which was thirty cubits; by the case of Samuel,
33 I, 18, 4| Saul the chief place among thirty guests; by David, when for
34 I, 18, 4| guests; by David, when for thirty days he concealed himself
35 I, 18, 4| the holy tabernacle was thirty cubits; and if they meet
36 II, 7, 3| be the images of those thirty AEons which are within the
37 II, 7, 3| their Pleroma consists of thirty AEons; but any one will
38 II, 7, 3| reckon that there are not thirty, but many thousands of species.
39 II, 7, 3| images and likenesses of the thirty AEons of the Pleroma, if
40 II, 7, 4| Pleroma, but so that the thirty AEons no longer correspond
41 II, 7, 7| since they refer to only thirty AEons, and declare that
42 II, 7, 7| images of those that are but thirty, we may justly condemn them
43 II, 10, 2| fact, that the Lord, when thirty years old, came to the baptism
44 II, 12, 1| be baptized at the age of thirty years. But this assertion
45 II, 12, 1| longer, on their own showing, thirty productions of AEons, but
46 II, 12, 7| blind man, that not merely thirty productions, as they maintain,
47 II, 12, 7| four more along with these thirty. For they reckon the Propator
48 II, 12, 8| be baptized at the age of thirty years, and [explain in some
49 II, 15, 1| saying that the month has thirty days on account of the thirty
50 II, 15, 1| thirty days on account of the thirty AEons, and the day twelve
51 II, 16, 4| that, immediately after the thirty AEons, they have discovered
52 II, 21, 1| the AEons are no longer thirty, but eighty-two in number.
53 II, 22 | XXII. THE THIRTY AEONS ARE NOT TYPIFIED BY
54 II, 22, 1| have shown that the number thirty fails them in every respect;
55 II, 22, 1| There are not, therefore, thirty AEons, nor did the Saviour
56 II, 22, 1| be baptized when He was thirty years old, for this reason,
57 II, 22, 1| He might show forth the thirty silent AEons of their system,
58 II, 22, 4| Being thirty years old when He came to
59 II, 22, 5| was beginning to be about thirty years of age (for thus Luke,
60 II, 22, 5| it were, beginning to be thirty years old," when He came
61 II, 22, 5| stage of early life embraces thirty years, and that this extends
62 II, 22, 6| But to one who is only thirty years old it would unquestionably
63 II, 22, 6| certainly was not one of only thirty years of age. For it is
64 II, 24, 5| may be twelve months of thirty days each, after the type
65 II, 24, 5| the year were divided into thirty parts, and the month into
66 II, 24, 5| Pleroma is divided into thirty parts, and a portion of
67 II, 24, 5| certain portion of it into thirty. The Saviour therefore acted
68 II, 24, 5| to divide the year into thirty parts, even as the whole
69 II, 24, 5| Triacontad, consist precisely of thirty days, but some have more
70 II, 24, 5| therefore be held that months of thirty days each were so formed
71 II, 24, 5| have consisted precisely of thirty days: nor, again, the days
72 II, 25, 1| those things with the number thirty, but to harmonize them with
73 II, 30, 9| nor is there a Pleroma of thirty Aeons, which has been shown
74 III, 10, 2| Bythus, nor the Pleroma of thirty Aeons, nor the Mother of
75 III, 10, 3| is, after [the lapse of] thirty years, they maintain the
76 IV, 12, 5| nor the Pleroma of the thirty AEons, which has been proved
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