Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1, 1| formed the first-begotten Ogdoad, the root and substance
2 I, 1, 3| tripartite, being divided into an Ogdoad, a Decad, and a Duodecad.
3 I, 3, 4| they also style the second Ogdoad, of which we shall speak
4 I, 5, 2| first-begotten and primary Ogdoad as the Pleroma. They affirm,
5 I, 5, 3| This mother they also call Ogdoad, Sophia; Terra, Jerusalem,
6 I, 8, 5| Lord, indicated the first Ogdoad, expressing themselves in
7 I, 8, 5| does John tell of the first Ogdoad, and that which is the mother
8 I, 9, 1| intention to set forth that Ogdoad above, he would surely have
9 I, 9, 1| names, the order of the Ogdoad might be exhibited, and
10 I, 9, 2| referred to the primary Ogdoad, in which there was as yet
11 I, 9, 3| other, or concerning any Ogdoad, but respecting our Lord
12 I, 9, 3| primary and first-begotten Ogdoad brought to nought. For,
13 I, 9, 3| be one and the same, the Ogdoad which they have built up
14 I, 11, 1| These constitute the primary Ogdoad. He next states that from
15 I, 11, 2| affirms that the primary Ogdoad consists of a right hand
16 I, 11, 5| primary and first-begotten Ogdoad by the following names:
17 I, 11, 5| the Pleroma of the first Ogdoad. They maintain that these
18 I, 12, 3| mentioned, say that the first Ogdoad was not produced gradually,
19 I, 12, 3| Logos; and thus the first Ogdoad was completed.~4.
20 I, 14, 6| since He was the illustrious Ogdoad, and contained in Himself
21 I, 15, 2| a daughter; and thus an Ogdoad was formed, from which,
22 I, 15, 2| produced a Decad and an Ogdoad. The Decad, then, being
23 I, 15, 2| then, being joined with the Ogdoad, and multiplying it ten
24 I, 15, 2| letters proceeding from the Ogdoad [multiplied] into the Decad,
25 I, 15, 2| letters, indicates the first Ogdoad, and this, when multiplied
26 I, 15, 5| things, into a Tetrad, and an Ogdoad, and a Decad, and a Duodecad;
27 I, 16, 2| Episemon constitutes an Ogdoad, inasmuch as it occupies
28 I, 16, 2| they give forth that the Ogdoad is the mother of the thirty
29 I, 16, 2| composed of three powers [the Ogdoad, Decad, and Duodecad], when
30 I, 16, 2| gives rise to nine. Thus the Ogdoad generates, by these means,
31 I, 16, 3| the wicked spirits of the Ogdoad,--just as those persons
32 I, 16, 3| implants within them the Ogdoad of the foolish spirits of
33 I, 17, 1| an exact likeness of the Ogdoad is presented. They next
34 I, 17, 2| measurement by time of the Ogdoad above, but, as he was the
35 I, 18, 1| taste. And they say that the Ogdoad is indicated by man in this
36 I, 18, 1| already spoken. But the Ogdoad, as being unspeakable and
37 I, 18, 2| view to the Tetrad. The Ogdoad, again, was shown as follows:--
38 I, 18, 3| most clearly indicates the Ogdoad which brings salvation.
39 I, 18, 3| the circumcision of the Ogdoad above. In a word, whatever
40 I, 18, 3| fulfil the mystery of the Ogdoad. With respect, again, to
41 I, 29, 4| and became the last of the Ogdoad, reckoning it downwards.
42 II, 12, 5| first and first-begotten Ogdoad will be overthrown as follows:
43 II, 12, 6| the first and principal Ogdoad consists of Logos and Sige,
44 II, 12, 6| their first and principal Ogdoad is at an end. For if they
45 II, 12, 8| maintain respecting their Ogdoad and Duodecad is a mere fable
46 II, 14, 1| Pleroma, calling it the second Ogdoad. They proclaim to us, like
47 II, 14, 1| referred to, that from this (Ogdoad) came the creation of the
48 II, 15, 1| first and first-begotten Ogdoad was sent forth, and not
49 II, 15, 2| divided into these three--an Ogdoad, a Decad, and a Duodecad--
50 II, 16, 4| as the first and second Ogdoad, and because they unskilfully
51 II, 17, 1| which refers to the primary Ogdoad being thus burdened with
52 II, 21, 1| the original and primary Ogdoad. He could not, in regard
53 II, 21, 1| be the type either of an Ogdoad, a Decad, or a Triacontad.
54 II, 23, 2| their primary and original Ogdoad will be included in the
55 II, 24, 3| indication of the Tetrad, or the Ogdoad, or of the rest of their
56 II, 24, 3| the type of the primary Ogdoad, which shines pre-eminently
57 II, 24, 3| he might form not only an Ogdoad, and a Decad, and a Duodecad,
58 II, 24, 5| portions,--namely, into an Ogdoad, a Decad, and a Duodecad.
59 III, 10, 2| the Mother of the (lower) Ogdoad: but the knowledge of salvation
60 III, 10, 3| these angels came from the Ogdoad, and made manifest the descent
61 III, 10, 3| these men, the angels of the Ogdoad lied, when they said, "For
62 III, 10, 3| angels who were from the Ogdoad were accustomed to glorify
63 III, 10, 3| these angels from the Ogdoad brought to them error and
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