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1 I, 1, 1 | Proarche, Propator, and Bythus, and describe as being invisible
2 I, 1, 1 | Charis and Sige. At last this Bythus determined to send forth
3 I, 1, 1 | things. For there are first Bythus and Sige, and then Nous
4 I, 1, 1 | them by four names, viz., Bythus, and Nous, and Logos, and
5 I, 2, 6 | the honour and glory of Bythus, a being of most perfect
6 I, 8, 4 | place, and gave thanks to Bythus. They also assert that by
7 I, 11, 1 | whom has his place between Bythus and the rest of the Pleroma,
8 I, 11, 5 | powers were anterior to Bythus and Sige, that they may
9 I, 11, 5 | since, even respecting Bythus himself, there are among
10 I, 14, 9 | consists of thirty letters, and Bythus, who receives his increase
11 I, 19, 1 | ignorance of the invisible Bythus. And that which is spoken
12 I, 19, 1 | concerning ignorance of Bythus. Also that which is spoken
13 I, 19, 2 | not used concerning that Bythus whom they conjure into existence,
14 I, 19, 2 | him the great mystery of Bythus, said unto him, "Go thy
15 I, 20, 2 | showed the abstruse nature of Bythus. And again, when He said, "
16 I, 21, 2 | down into the depths of Bythus. For the baptism instituted
17 I, 22, 2 | knowledge of their most exalted Bythus, thou mayest understand
18 I, 30, 1 | exists, in the power of Bythus, a certain primary light,
19 II, pref, 2| hidden alliances, and to Bythus himself, and thus to obtain
20 II, 1, 4 | again another, and above Bythus another ocean of Deity,
21 II, 3 | III. THE BYTHUS AND PLEROMA OF THE VALENTINIANS,
22 II, 3, 1 | The Bythus, therefore, whom they conceive
23 II, 4, 1 | necessity, both that the Bythus of whom they speak, along
24 II, 4, 1 | in point of age to that Bythus who is, according to them,
25 II, 4, 2 | sort of a being must that~Bythus be, who allows a stain to
26 II, 5, 4 | according to this reasoning, the Bythus of whom they speak will
27 II, 6, 3 | perchance they maintain that Bythus lives in Tartarus below
28 II, 7, 5 | others, then whence did their Bythus obtain the forms of that
29 II, 8, 2 | longer declare that their Bythus is the fulness of all things,
30 II, 12, 1 | this, that, beginning with Bythus, they reckon up the Tricontad
31 II, 12, 2 | this be so, then just as Bythus and Sige, so also Nous and
32 II, 12, 2 | with it), so it behoves Bythus to be united in the same
33 II, 12, 3 | respecting the same point. For if Bythus is ever one with Sige, Nous
34 II, 12, 5 | follows: They must admit that Bythus and Sige, Nous and Aletheia,
35 II, 12, 8 | destroyed and dissolved into Bythus, that is, into what has
36 II, 13, 1 | Aletheia were produced from Bythus and his Ennoea, which is
37 II, 13, 1 | that Nous was produced by Bythus and Ennoea; it would be
38 II, 13, 6 | they must shut up their Bythus with. in a definite form
39 II, 13, 9 | it should have been] with Bythus, that their Bythus might
40 II, 13, 9 | with Bythus, that their Bythus might live. For to reckon
41 II, 13, 10 | Aletheia proceeded from Bythus and Sage; whether Logos
42 II, 14, 1 | Silence they substitute Bythus and Sige; instead of Chaos,
43 II, 14, 2 | whether we say water or Bythus. The poet Homer, again,
44 II, 14, 2 | men have transferred to Bythus and Sige. Anaximander laid
45 II, 14, 2 | up anew, and referred to Bythus and their AEons. Anaxagoras,
46 II, 14, 6 | reference to their Pleroma and Bythus. From the same source, too,
47 II, 14, 8 | being AEons, were sent forth Bythus and Mixis, Ageratos and
48 II, 16, 1 | it was in the power of Bythus to impart of himself such
49 II, 17, 4 | from Nous, and Nous from Bythus, just as lights are kindled
50 II, 17, 9 | begotten by the perfect Bythus, was not capable of rendering
51 II, 17, 10 | ignorance, assimilating Him to Bythus, and assigning this as a
52 II, 18, 3 | maintain they have found their Bythus; while the AEons [have been
53 II, 18, 5 | for they maintain that Bythus [himself] was the image
54 II, 18, 6 | Maker of all--the ineffable Bythus; and they desire themselves
55 II, 22, 1 | found out the mysteries of Bythus, yet not understanding that
56 II, 22, 6 | sit in their ranks with Bythus in the Pleroma; of which
57 II, 24, 2 | who were produced by Him; Bythus, in like manner, and not
58 II, 30, 9 | there any such being as Bythus or Proarche; nor are there
59 III, 10, 2 | nor another Father, nor Bythus, nor the Pleroma of thirty
60 III, 25, 7 | nature, and depart from Bythus, and stand away from the
61 IV, 2, 2 | Pandora? Whether shall it be Bythus, whom they have fabled of
62 IV, 19, 3 | descending into a profound abyss (Bythus) of madness; maintaining
63 IV, 35, 4 | the Propator--that is, to Bythus; another attributing it
64 V, 34, 3 | heaven], and strive to avoid Bythus, that is, the depth of error),
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