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1 I, 5, 1| honour of the AEons, formed images of them, or rather that
2 I, 12, 1| came forth as types and images of the two affections of
3 I, 13, 6| Propator, produced us as their images, having her mind then intent
4 I, 14, 1| pronunciation, and forms, and images, and there is not one of
5 I, 14, 5| nine mute letters are [the images] of Pater and Aletheia,
6 I, 14, 5| which we call double are the images of the images of these elements;
7 I, 14, 5| double are the images of the images of these elements; and if
8 I, 14, 7| but the rest, as being images of what cannot be [fully]
9 I, 24, 5| practise magic; and use images, incantations, invocations,
10 I, 25, 6| Gnostics. They also possess images, some of them painted, and
11 I, 25, 6| among them. They crown these images, and set them up along with
12 I, 25, 6| set them up along with the images of the philosophers of the
13 I, 25, 6| that is to say, with the images of Pythagoras, and Plato,
14 I, 25, 6| modes of honouring these images, after the same manner of
15 II, 6, 3| made; but that these are images of those things which are
16 II, 7 | CREATED THINGS ARE NOT THE IMAGES OF THOSE AEONS WHO ARE WITHIN
17 II, 7, 1| produced similitudes and images of those things which are
18 II, 7, 1| region they tell us that images were made of those things
19 II, 7, 3| innumerable as they are, be the images of those thirty AEons which
20 II, 7, 3| the one the other, be the images and likenesses of the thirty
21 II, 7, 3| incumbent, if these things are images of those AEons,--inasmuch
22 II, 7, 3| if indeed the one are the images of the others. And besides; "
23 II, 7, 4| that these things are the images of the Enthymesis of that
24 II, 7, 4| of evil and corruptible images. And then, again, how can
25 II, 7, 4| in their nature, be the images of one and the same Being?
26 II, 7, 4| things which are many are the images of these--not in this way
27 II, 7, 4| each other, even as the images existing below are of a
28 II, 7, 4| the Pleroma will have as images the angels of the Creator,
29 II, 7, 5| suppositions], the talk about images, as about gods, will extend
30 II, 7, 6| these things [below] be images of those [above], since
31 II, 7, 6| things, can never be the images of one another. In like
32 II, 7, 6| and transitory, be the images of those which, according
33 II, 7, 6| limits, that they may be true images; and then it is decided
34 II, 7, 6| within certain limits, be the images of such as are destitute
35 II, 7, 7| those things [above] are the images [of these below], then,
36 II, 7, 7| ought not to be spoken of as images and likenesses of those
37 II, 7, 7| of those [above] be their images? And, in the next place,
38 II, 7, 7| the creation [below] are images of those that are but thirty,
39 II, 8, 1| in this respect they are images, then it will be necessary
40 II, 14, 3| these things [below] are images of those which have a true
41 II, 14, 3| ideas, and exemplar, the images of those things which are
42 II, 14, 9| these they will have to be images of their twelve AEons. But
43 II, 14, 9| their twelve AEons. But the images [so called] can produce
44 II, 15, 1| that the former are not images of the latter, but the latter
45 II, 15, 1| render a reason for the images, by saying that the month
46 II, 16 | PRODUCED OF HIMSELF THE IMAGES OF THINGS TO BE MADE, OR
47 II, 16, 1| that those are, in turn, images of others above them, and
48 II, 16, 1| on supposing innumerable images of images?~2.
49 II, 16, 1| supposing innumerable images of images?~2.
50 II, 19, 6| did indeed conceive their images, but not that of the Saviour,
51 II, 19, 6| that seed should be after images of the angels, seeing it
52 II, 30, 3| would by no means form the images of such important beings
53 II, 30, 4| done, so that by him the images of all things were made;
54 III, 11, 8| four-faced, and their faces were images of the dispensation of the
55 IV, 14, 3| patterns, and the spiritual images, and the types of things
56 IV, 19, 1| out types of types, and images of images, and will never [
57 IV, 19, 1| of types, and images of images, and will never [be able
58 IV, 32, 2| vision; and foreshadowed the images of those things which [now
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