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1 I, 1, 1 | called among them by four names, viz., Bythus, and Nous, 2 I, 1, 2 | forth other ten AEons, whose names are the following: Bythius 3 I, 1, 2 | they give the following names: Paracletus and Pistis, 4 I, 3, 1 | very clearly and frequently names these AEons, and even goes 5 I, 3, 5 | they call by a variety of names, has two faculties,--the 6 I, 9, 1 | by the sequence of the names, the order of the Ogdoad 7 I, 9, 2 | taking a bad advantage of the names, they have transferred them 8 I, 9, 4 | a set of expressions and names scattered here and there [ 9 I, 9, 4 | doubtless recognise the names, the expressions, and the 10 I, 11, 1 | but alike, in things and names, set forth opinions mutually 11 I, 11, 1 | produced, one part of whom he names Pater, and the other Aletheia. 12 I, 11, 4 | audacity in the coining of names as he has displayed without 13 I, 11, 4 | that he himself has given names to his scheme of things, 14 I, 11, 4 | sufficient audacity to coin these names; so that, unless he had 15 I, 11, 4 | the same subject, to affix names after such a fashion as 16 I, 11, 4 | and if any one may assign names at his pleasure, who shall 17 I, 11, 4 | prevent us from adopting these names, as being much more credible [ 18 I, 11, 5 | Ogdoad by the following names: first, Proarche; then Anennoetos; 19 I, 12, 4 | preserving the ancestral names. Others, again, affirm that 20 I, 14, 2 | Those names of the elements which may 21 I, 14, 9 | Tetrad showed him from the names a power equal in number; 22 I, 15, 1 | twenty-four forms. And the names of the first Tetrad, which 23 I, 15, 1 | what they are. The other names which are to be uttered 24 I, 15, 5 | thy nonsensical Sige, who names Him that cannot be named, 25 I, 18, 1 | to mention the Decad, he names light, day, night, the firmament, 26 I, 18, 1 | Thus, by means of these ten names, he indicated the ten AEons. 27 I, 18, 1 | shadowed forth by him thus:--He names the sun, moon, stars, seasons, 28 I, 24, 5 | art. Coining also certain names as if they were those of 29 I, 24, 5 | strive to set forth the names, principles, angels, and 30 I, 30, 5 | They have also given names to [the several persons] 31 I, 30, 9 | serpent cast down has two names, Michael and Samael.~10. 32 II, 7, 3 | within the Pleroma, whose names, as these men fix them, 33 II, 12, 1 | also there set forth the names of their [AEons]; but if 34 II, 12, 7 | they call by a variety of names which I have mentioned in 35 II, 13, 9 | of descent, but they are names of those perfections which 36 II, 14 | SYSTEM FROM THE HEATHEN; THE NAMES ONLY ARE CHANGED.~1. 37 II, 14, 1 | process, changing only the names of the things referred to, 38 II, 14, 1 | and merely changing the names.~2. 39 II, 14, 9 | necessity mentioned their names at present, that from these 40 II, 14, 9 | AEons by a multitude of names of this sort. They give 41 II, 14, 9 | this sort. They give out names plausible and credible to 42 II, 14, 9 | so called] can produce names [of their own] much more 43 II, 24, 1 | numbers and the syllables of names, sometimes also through 44 II, 24, 1 | surely, if they regard the names of the Lord, as, in accordance 45 II, 24, 2 | reckoning connected with the names. For these ancient, original, 46 II, 24, 2 | that the more important names, both in the Hebrew and 47 II, 24, 6 | acknowledge that all those sacred names which do not reach a numerical 48 II, 25, 1 | thing, that the positions of names, and the election of the 49 II, 28, 8 | and sometimes, again, on names; and there are occasions, 50 II, 28, 9 | concerning numbers, and names, and syllables, and questions 51 II, 31, 1 | same views under different names, but do, to a greater extent 52 II, 35, 3 | like. These are not the names and titles of a succession 53 III, 12, 12| however, while they employ names of a more honourable kind, 54 III, 16, 1 | because He possessed the names (vocabula) of all those 55 III, 21, 2 | words and the very same names, from beginning to end, 56 IV, 1, 1 | also style her many other names.~2. 57 IV, 20, 12| Then again, the prophet names his children, "Not having 58 V, 30 | OF BEING FITTED TO MANY NAMES. REASONS FOR THIS POINT 59 V, 30, 1 | it down for certain that names containing the spurious 60 V, 30, 3 | and casting about for any names that may present themselves, 61 V, 30, 3 | themselves, inasmuch as many names can be found possessing 62 V, 30, 3 | unsolved. For if there are many names found possessing this number, 63 V, 30, 3 | is not through a want of names containing the number of 64 V, 30, 3 | vowels e and i, among all the names which are found among us, 65 V, 30, 3 | that from among the many [names suggested], we infer, that


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