Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 4, 1| Sophia, an AEon, due to degeneracy by means of passion, but
2 II, 4, 2| truly entail [the charge of] degeneracy upon the entire Pleroma,
3 II, 13, 6| ever sink into a state of degeneracy or degradation. For with
4 II, 13, 6| with the Father there is no degeneracy, unless perchance as in
5 II, 13, 7| their work of [supposed] degeneracy is brought to nothing, and
6 II, 17, 9| was produced in a state of degeneracy. For [they hold] that perfect
7 II, 18, 1| involved in ignorance, and degeneracy, and passion? For these
8 II, 19, 9| produced in [a state of] degeneracy; and another Christ, whom
9 II, 19, 9| were formed in [a state of] degeneracy, and that He was produced
10 II, 19, 9| on account of this very degeneracy? It is thus their opinion
11 II, 19, 9| a state of ignorance and degeneracy, neither Christ, nor the
12 II, 31, 1| the [supposed state of] degeneracy, and the inconstant character
13 III, 16, 8| made Aeons in a state of degeneracy. Such men are to outward
14 IV, 27, 4| and existed in a state of degeneracy; but that there was another
15 IV, 33, 3| after [the occurrence of] a degeneracy or apostasy; and they maintain
16 IV, 35, 1| into being in a state of degeneracy and ignorance? Was it that
17 IV, 35, 2| the spirit of ignorance, degeneracy, and error, and the offspring
18 IV, 35, 2| above, but on another from degeneracy below, thus becoming the
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