Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1, 3| divided into an Ogdoad, a Decad, and a Duodecad. And for
2 I, 15, 2| formed, from which, again, a Decad proceeded: thus was produced
3 I, 15, 2| proceeded: thus was produced a Decad and an Ogdoad. The Decad,
4 I, 15, 2| Decad and an Ogdoad. The Decad, then, being joined with
5 I, 15, 2| Ogdoad [multiplied] into the Decad, is eight hundred and eighty-eight.
6 I, 15, 5| Tetrad, and an Ogdoad, and a Decad, and a Duodecad; and by
7 I, 16, 1| they thus generate the Decad. For when one, two, three,
8 I, 16, 2| three powers [the Ogdoad, Decad, and Duodecad], when multiplied
9 I, 17, 1| be types of the invisible Decad, which proceeded from Logos
10 I, 18, 1| proceeding to mention the Decad, he names light, day, night,
11 I, 18, 1| his fingers, he bears the Decad; and in his whole body the
12 I, 18, 3| With respect, again, to the Decad, they maintain that it is
13 I, 18, 3| according to them, the invisible Decad.~4.
14 II, 15, 2| these three--an Ogdoad, a Decad, and a Duodecad--and not
15 II, 21, 1| regard to the second [Duo] Decad, show forth [any emblem
16 II, 21, 1| type either of an Ogdoad, a Decad, or a Triacontad. What is
17 II, 24, 3| with a reference to the Decad of Aeons. "But the breadth
18 II, 24, 3| not only an Ogdoad, and a Decad, and a Duodecad, but any
19 II, 24, 5| namely, into an Ogdoad, a Decad, and a Duodecad. But our
20 V, 30, 1| this number expressing one decad; while some, in their inexperience,
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