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1 I, 2, 2| things, and preserves them outside of the unspeakable greatness.
2 I, 2, 5| substance had been placed outside of the Pleroma of the AEons,
3 I, 4, 1| narrate as having occurred outside of the Pleroma: The enthymesis
4 I, 5 | THE CREATOR OF EVERYTHING OUTSIDE OF THE PLEROMA.~1.
5 I, 5, 2| Father and God of everything outside of the Pleroma, being the
6 I, 5, 3| Demiurge indeed, but below and outside of the Pleroma, even to
7 I, 8, 2| again, as to those things outside of their Pleroma, the following
8 I, 8, 2| appeared to her when she lay outside of the Pleroma as a kind
9 I, 8, 4| itself denotes her stay outside of the Pleroma in a state
10 I, 9, 2| inasmuch as He never went outside of the Pleroma, but that
11 I, 14, 2| remained below as if cast outside. But the element itself
12 I, 14, 7| two parts, and remaining outside; who, by His own power and
13 II, 1, 2| those existences that are outside of Him. For that being who
14 II, 1, 3| which they declare to be outside of the Pleroma, into which
15 II, 1, 3| which they declare to be outside of the Pleroma, and the
16 II, 4, 2| there is nothing whatever outside of the Heroma (for it is
17 II, 4, 2| that, [if there be anything outside of it,] it should be bounded
18 II, 5, 1| that this world was formed outside of the Pleroma, or under
19 II, 5, 1| cut off from that which is outside the Pleroma, in which, at
20 II, 5, 1| conceive of, He cast her outside of the Pleroma; that is,
21 II, 5, 1| knowledge, when He cast her outside of the Pleroma.~2.
22 II, 5, 2| that, on His coming forth outside of the Pleroma, He imparted
23 II, 5, 2| assert that whatever is outside [the Pleroma] is ignorant
24 II, 5, 2| too, they declare to be outside the Pleroma, inasmuch as
25 II, 5, 2| Pleroma, inasmuch as we are outside of the knowledge which they
26 II, 5, 2| they grant that what is outside the Pleroma is so in a local
27 II, 13, 6| that there is something outside of Him which surrounds Him.
28 II, 14, 1| by their mother which is outside of the Pleroma, calling
29 II, 14, 3| world (since they are here outside of the Pleroma) into a place
30 II, 14, 6| to the things which are outside of the Pleroma. The [Pythagoreans]
31 II, 14, 9| relate, and what took place outside of the Pleroma, and from
32 II, 19, 8| clay, but coloured on the outside that it may be thought to
33 II, 20, 5| formed all things which are outside of the Pleroma, after the
34 II, 31, 1| transfer those things which lie outside of the truth to the system
35 III, 11, 1| creation, as being such, is not outside, as I have demonstrated
36 III, 11, 1| preceding book; but if they are outside the Pleroma, which indeed
37 III, 11, 1| this vast creation is not outside [the Pleroma].~2.
38 III, 16, 8| All, therefore, are outside of the [Christian] dispensation,
39 IV, 8, 1| promise to Abraham, are outside the kingdom of God, and
40 IV, 18, 3| sepulchre appears beautiful outside, but within it is full of
41 IV, 18, 3| within the cup, that the outside may be clean also." And
42 IV, 19, 3| to the whole world formed outside of the Pleroma, and the
43 IV, 33, 7| truth, that is, who are outside the Church; but he himself
44 IV, 35, 3| Pleroma, she who was organized outside it and given a form there,
45 IV, 35, 3| within, and who remains outside the Pleroma till the consummation [
46 IV, 35, 4| it announces the mother outside the Pleroma; while another
47 IV, 36, 2| and given to the Gentiles outside the vineyard the fruits
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