Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1, 1| the entire Pleroma. By the conjunction of Logos and Zoo were brought
2 I, 1, 1| Propator was united by a conjunction with his Ennoea; then Monogenes,
3 I, 1, 2| forth emanations by means of conjunction. Logos and Zoe, after producing
4 I, 2, 4| above-mentioned Horos, without conjunction, masculo-feminine. For they
5 I, 2, 4| sometimes the Father acts in conjunction with Sige, but that at other
6 I, 2, 4| also restored to her proper conjunction. For her enthymesis (or
7 I, 2, 5| mother restored to her proper conjunction, they tell us that Monogenes,
8 I, 2, 5| as to the nature of their conjunction, and taught them that those
9 I, 5, 3| in reality made them in conjunction with the productive power
10 I, 6, 4| unspeakable and indescribable conjunction; and on this account more
11 I, 6, 4| practise the mystery of conjunction. And that they may persuade
12 I, 7, 1| all the AEons, that thus a conjunction may be formed between the
13 I, 8, 5| Here again he indicated conjunction; for all things, he said,
14 I, 8, 5| another, in virtue of their conjunction. For Anthropos and Ecclesia
15 I, 11, 5| may be formed the first conjunction.~
16 I, 12, 1| took place according to conjunction. These two came forth as
17 I, 14, 5| he declares to exist in conjunction with three powers, and thus
18 I, 29, 2| sent forth Aletheia, and a conjunction was formed between Autogenes
19 II, 12, 2| this united and inseparable conjunction, which constitutes but one
20 II, 12, 4| on account of this latest conjunction, then [I reply that], in
21 II, 20, 5| according to [the principle of] conjunction, to have been united to
22 II, 21, 1| AEons which Anthropos in conjunction with Ecclesia produced,
23 IV, 33, 3| according to his peculiar conjunction. [It appears], then that
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