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1 I, 2 | OFFSPRING: SHE IS RESTORED BY HOROS. THE PRODUCTION OF CHRIST
2 I, 2, 2| greatness. This power they term Horos; by whom, they say, she
3 I, 2, 4| Monogenes, the above-mentioned Horos, without conjunction, masculo-feminine.
4 I, 2, 4| and female. They term this Horos both Stauros and Lytrotes,
5 I, 2, 4| and Metagoges. And by this Horos they declare that Sophia
6 I, 2, 4| was separated from her by Horos, fenced off, and expelled
7 I, 3, 1| her condition of agony by Horos, and Stauros, and Lytrotes,
8 I, 3, 3| and this power they term Horos) healed her, and separated
9 I, 3, 5| show, further, that that Horos of theirs, whom they call
10 I, 3, 5| divides and separates, he is Horos. They then represent the
11 I, 3, 5| set forth the faculty of Horos. For that fan they explain
12 I, 4, 1| as she was prevented by Horos. And as Horos thus obstructed
13 I, 4, 1| prevented by Horos. And as Horos thus obstructed her further
14 I, 4, 1| when she could not pass by Horos on account of that passion
15 I, 8, 2| light, and was restrained by Horos from making any advance
16 I, 11, 1| two beings of the name of Horos, the one of whom has his
17 II, 12, 7| considerations. They represent Horos (whom they call by a variety
18 II, 12, 7| them maintain that this Horos was produced by Monogenes,
19 II, 12, 7| or the Holy Spirit, or Horos, whom they also call Soter (
20 II, 19, 9| nor the Holy Spirit, nor Horos, nor the Saviour, nor the
21 III, 18, 3| extended himself through Horos, and imparted a form to
22 III, 25, 6| wrapped up in darkness; and Horos did not permit her to enter
23 IV, 35, 3| there, and prohibited by Horos from entering within, and
24 IV, 35, 3| which he effected through Horos, and so imparted a form
25 IV, 35, 4| declares that it was spoken of Horos; another that it signifies
26 V, 19, 2| was widely separated by Horos from him whom they represent
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