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1 I, 1, 1 | whom they call Proarche, Propator, and Bythus, and describe
2 I, 1, 1 | masculo-feminine, as follows: Propator was united by a conjunction
3 I, 2 | II. THE PROPATOR WAS KNOWN TO MONO-GENES
4 I, 2, 1 | proceed to tell us that the Propator of their scheme was known
5 I, 2, 1 | acquaintance with the aforesaid Propator, and to create within them
6 I, 2, 6 | praises with great joy to the Propator, who himself shared in the
7 I, 12, 3 | into existence at once by Propator and his Ennoea. He (Colorbasus)
8 I, 12, 3 | form, as follows: When the Propator conceived the thought of
9 I, 12, 4 | them who declare that the Propator of the whole, Proarche,
10 I, 13, 6 | account of the goodness of the Propator, produced us as their images,
11 I, 14, 2 | Marcus has taught us the Propator is composed. For which reason
12 I, 14, 7 | transmitted upwards to the Propator." She asserts, moreover,
13 I, 19, 1 | persuade us concerning their Propator, who was unknown to all
14 II, 3, 1 | was formed, and that the Propator purposely left this chaos
15 II, 4, 3 | out some place within the Propator, or within the Pleroma,
16 II, 6, 3 | Pleroma of the AEons, nor the Propator, nor what the things were
17 II, 7, 1 | which it might honour the Propator.~2.
18 II, 7, 2 | the Nous (mind) of their Propator, that is, in the Only-begotten.
19 II, 8, 3 | who is, according to them, Propator, and Proarche, and Father
20 II, 12, 1 | because they reckon the Propator among the other AEons. For
21 II, 12, 2 | but continued one with the Propator, why then do they reckon
22 II, 12, 4 | how can they separate the Propator from his Ennoea, or Nous
23 II, 12, 7 | he was sent forth by the Propator himself in His own image.
24 II, 12, 7 | thirty. For they reckon the Propator himself in the Pleroma,
25 II, 13, 1 | produced as the daughter of the Propator and this Nous. For Ennoea
26 II, 13, 1 | have been produced by the Propator, when he holds the chief
27 II, 13, 5 | likewise we say that the Propator sent forth a ray beyond,
28 II, 13, 6 | was really ignorant of the Propator. But if they maintain any
29 II, 13, 9 | indeed, along with their Propator, and to assign her to Him
30 II, 17, 5 | same substance; and the Propator will share in this defect
31 II, 17, 7 | who is the Nous of this Propator, and so acknowledging the
32 II, 17, 7 | acknowledging the Nous of the Propator and the Father Himself to
33 II, 17, 9 | springs from the Nous of the Propator,--to maintain, I say, that
34 II, 17, 9 | of] production from the Propator. Admirable sophists, and
35 II, 17, 11| accordance with the will of your Propator must continue along with
36 II, 18, 6 | being, by seeking after the Propator, and endeavouring to find
37 II, 31, 1 | having no knowledge of the Propator, who is surrounded as a
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