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1 I, pref, 1| heaven and the earth, and all things that are therein. By means
2 I, pref, 2| acquaintance with these things, mayest in turn explain
3 I, pref, 3| before thy companions those things which I have uttered in
4 I, 1, 1 | himself the beginning of all things, and deposited this production (
5 I, 1, 1 | and the Beginning of all Things. Along with him was also
6 I, 1, 1 | denominate the root of all things. For there are first Bythus
7 I, 1, 1 | root and substance of all things, called among them by four
8 I, 1, 3 | anything in the multitude of things contained in the Scriptures
9 I, 2, 2 | Power which supports all things, and preserves them outside
10 I, 2, 5 | produced, effected these things among them.~6.
11 I, 3, 4 | And He Himself is all things;" and again, "All things
12 I, 3, 4 | things;" and again, "All things are to Him, and of Him are
13 I, 3, 4 | Him, and of Him are all things;" and further, "In Him dwelleth
14 I, 3, 4 | Godhead;" and yet again, "All things are gathered together by
15 I, 4, 1 | by the desire of better things, while she possessed in
16 I, 4, 2 | derived its origin. All other things owed their beginning to
17 I, 4, 3 | inclined to teach these things to all in public, but only
18 I, 4, 5 | so that "by him were all things, visible and invisible,
19 I, 5, 1 | is Father and King of all things, both of these which are
20 I, 5, 1 | affirm that he formed all the things which came into existence
21 I, 5, 1 | desirous of making all things to the honour of the AEons,
22 I, 5, 2 | incorporeal substances, fashioned things heavenly and earthly, and
23 I, 5, 2 | the Framer (Demiurge) of things material and animal, of
24 I, 5, 3 | that he created all these things of himself, while he in
25 I, 5, 3 | that he himself was all things. They further affirm that
26 I, 5, 4 | Demiurge is ignorant of such things, inasmuch as he is merely
27 I, 6, 1 | the consummation of all things will take place when all
28 I, 6, 2 | are instructed in animal things; such men, namely, as are
29 I, 6, 3 | us that "they who do such things shall not inherit the kingdom
30 I, 6, 3 | maintaining that carnal things should be allowed to the
31 I, 6, 3 | nature, while spiritual things are provided for the spiritual.
32 I, 7, 1 | the Pleroma. When these things have taken place as described,
33 I, 7, 1 | acquainted with none of these things before the advent of the
34 I, 7, 3 | and they declare that many things were spoken by this seed
35 I, 7, 3 | they say, spake much about things above, and that both through
36 I, 7, 3 | that Jesus uttered some things under the influence of the
37 I, 7, 4 | while ignorant of those things which were higher than himself,
38 I, 7, 4 | the Demiurge learned all things from Him, and gladly with
39 I, 8, 2 | Then, again, as to those things outside of their Pleroma,
40 I, 8, 3 | animal man receiveth not the things of the Spirit;" and again: "
41 I, 8, 3 | is spiritual judgeth all things." And this, "The animal
42 I, 8, 3 | animal man receiveth not the things of the Spirit," they affirm
43 I, 8, 4 | afterwards recovered it, on all things being purified by the advent
44 I, 8, 5 | forth the origin of all things, so as to explain how the
45 I, 8, 5 | manner, brought forth all things. By him the Word was produced,
46 I, 8, 5 | treats of the first origin of things, he rightly proceeds in
47 I, 8, 5 | order of production. "All things were made by Him, and without
48 I, 8, 5 | indicated conjunction; for all things, he said, were made by Him,
49 I, 8, 5 | connected with Him than those things which were simply made by
50 I, 8, 5 | words reveal both other things and the second Tetrad, Logos
51 I, 8, 5 | Saviour and declaring that all things beyond the Pleroma received
52 I, 8, 5 | imparted form to all those things which had their origin from
53 I, 9, 2 | Only-begotten, by whom all things were made, declares that
54 I, 9, 2 | this the Former of all things, this the true Light who
55 I, 10, 1 | earth, and the sea, and all things that are in them; and in
56 I, 10, 1 | the Father "to gather all things in one," and to raise up
57 I, 10, 1 | every knee should bow, of things in heaven,, and things in
58 I, 10, 1 | of things in heaven,, and things in earth, and things under
59 I, 10, 1 | and things in earth, and things under the earth, and that
60 I, 10, 3 | out the meaning of those things which have been spoken in
61 I, 10, 3 | the same God has made some things temporal and some eternal,
62 I, 10, 3 | concerning the end [itself], and things to come; and not be silent
63 I, 11, 1 | same points, but alike, in things and names, set forth opinions
64 I, 11, 1 | her remembrance of better things, but not without a kind
65 I, 11, 1 | supreme ruler of all those things which are subject to him.
66 I, 11, 3 | Proarche who existed before all things, surpassing all thought,
67 I, 11, 3 | emanation] the beginning of all things, an intelligent, unbegotten,
68 I, 11, 4 | certain Proarche before all things, surpassing all thought,
69 I, 11, 4 | manifest that he confesses the things which have been said to
70 I, 11, 4 | given names to his scheme of things, which had never been previously
71 I, 12, 2 | entire fountain of all good things.~3.
72 I, 13, 2 | that are superior to all things, should be thought to drop
73 I, 13, 2 | Chaffs who is before all things, and who transcends all
74 I, 13, 2 | accomplishing several other similar things, he has completely deceived
75 I, 13, 6 | mind then intent upon the things above, as in a dream,--behold,
76 I, 14, 1 | nature, and the origin of all things, which it had never before
77 I, 14, 1 | that the restitution of all things will take place, when all
78 I, 14, 2 | he affirms, that both the things here below were arranged
79 I, 14, 3 | Tetrad, explaining these things to him more fully, said:--
80 I, 14, 4 | Tetrad) had spoken these things, Aletheia looked at him,
81 I, 14, 7 | and the Parent of those things which are on the earth."~
82 I, 14, 9 | which is after the image [of things above], he has uttered his
83 I, 15, 2 | From the mother of all things, that is, the first Tetrad;
84 I, 15, 4 | then, that until these things took place among the Greeks,
85 I, 15, 5 | Framer, and Maker of all things; and then, again, cutting
86 I, 15, 5 | contained, but contains all things, into a Tetrad, and an Ogdoad,
87 I, 15, 5 | mute to the Father of all things, and to His Enncea (thought),
88 I, 15, 6 | concealed. For in this way such things will become easily susceptible
89 I, 16, 1 | persons endeavour to set forth things in a more mystical style,
90 I, 16, 3 | themselves to be well, and do all things as if they were in good
91 I, 16, 3 | body and mind], yea, some things better than those who really
92 I, 17 | MARCOSIANS, THAT CREATED THINGS WERE MADE AFTER THE IMAGE
93 I, 17 | MADE AFTER THE IMAGE OF THINGS INVISIBLE.~1.
94 I, 17, 1 | knowledge), after the image of things invisible. They maintain,
95 I, 17, 2 | In addition to these things, they declare that the Demiurge,
96 I, 18, 1 | And while they affirm such things as these concerning the
97 I, 18, 1 | first, to indicate what things they metamorphose [to their
98 I, 18, 1 | pointed out the mother of all things when he says, "In the beginning
99 I, 18, 2 | and if there are any other things in the Scriptures which
100 I, 18, 2 | the eighth, for these two things are distinguished by them.
101 I, 18, 4 | passion they maintain that all things visible were framed, they
102 I, 20, 1 | Scriptures of truth. Among other things, they bring forward that
103 I, 20, 2 | thou, in this thy day, the things that belong unto thy peace,
104 I, 20, 3 | because Thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent,
105 I, 20, 3 | seemed good in Thy sight. All things have been delivered to Me
106 I, 21, 1 | as being the mother of things which are incomprehensible
107 I, 21, 3 | age (world), and from all things connected with it in the
108 I, 21, 3 | odour which is above all things.~4.
109 I, 21, 4 | acquired the knowledge of all things, stand thenceforth in need
110 I, 21, 5 | were left among created things in this world, while their
111 I, 21, 5 | have come to behold all things, both those which belong
112 I, 21, 5 | in nature, and made these things for herself. For I derive
113 I, 21, 5 | affirm that, by saying these things, he escapes from the powers.
114 I, 22, 1 | God Almighty, who made all things by His Word, and fashioned
115 I, 22, 1 | which had no existence, all things which exist. Thus saith
116 I, 22, 1 | mouth." And again, "All things were made by Him, and without
117 I, 22, 1 | but the Father made all things by Him, whether visible
118 I, 22, 1 | eternal; and these eternal things He did not make by angels,
119 I, 22, 1 | needs none of all these things, but is He who, by His Word
120 I, 22, 1 | disposes, and governs all things, and commands all things
121 I, 22, 1 | things, and commands all things into existence,--He who
122 I, 23, 3 | righteous in the nature of things, but by mere accident, just
123 I, 24, 1 | The world, again, and all things therein, were made by a
124 I, 24, 1 | a man, returns to those things which are of the same nature
125 I, 24, 4 | visible to us, formed all the things which are in the world,
126 I, 24, 4 | Those, then, who know these things have been freed from the
127 I, 24, 5 | holds also the use of other things, and the practice of every
128 I, 24, 6 | who has learned [these things], and known all the angels
129 I, 25, 1 | maintain that the world and the things which are therein were created
130 I, 25, 1 | perfectly remembered those things which he had witnessed within
131 I, 25, 1 | the same way embraced like things to itself. They further
132 I, 25, 2 | shall have despised the things in this world more than
133 I, 25, 3 | only them, but also all things that are in it. These men,
134 I, 25, 3 | another, men hearing the things which they speak, and imagining
135 I, 25, 3 | truth; or, again, seeing the things they practise, may speak
136 I, 25, 4 | have in their power all things which are irreligious and
137 I, 25, 4 | for they maintain that things are evil or good, simply
138 I, 25, 4 | completeness, doing all those things which we dare not either
139 I, 25, 5 | permission to hand down the things thus taught them, to others
140 I, 25, 5 | and love; but all other things, while in their nature indifferent,
141 I, 26, 3 | practise adultery, and to eat things sacrificed to idols. Wherefore
142 I, 27, 3 | the devil, and saying all things in direct opposition to
143 I, 28, 1 | ungrateful to God, who formed all things. They deny, too, the salvation
144 I, 29, 1 | of the generation of all things; and that the Father, beholding
145 I, 29, 2 | was greatly honoured, all things being rendered subject unto
146 I, 29, 3 | the virgin spirit; and all things then rested in him, to sing
147 I, 29, 4 | and firmaments, and all things earthly. They affirm that
148 I, 30, 3 | For they affirm that all things rushed towards and clung
149 I, 30, 3 | had received power by all things, it laid down this body,
150 I, 30, 5 | as invisibly ruling over things celestial and terrestrial.
151 I, 30, 5 | and dominions. After these things had been done, his sons
152 I, 30, 5 | the soul, and all mundane things: from this too were generated
153 I, 30, 6 | boasted himself over all those things that were below him, and
154 I, 30, 8 | paying any regard to these things, cast Adam and Eve out of
155 I, 30, 11 | herself has also spoken many things through them regarding the
156 I, 30, 11 | being terrified by these things, and marveiling at the novelty
157 I, 30, 11 | at the novelty of those things which were announced by
158 I, 30, 14 | great mysteries, in these things, and was then received up
159 I, 30, 14 | the consummation [of all things] will take place, when the
160 I, 31, 1 | thoroughly acquainted with these things, and that he alone, knowing
161 I, 31, 1 | the betrayal; by him all things, both earthly and heavenly,
162 II, 1, 1 | heaven and the earth, and all things that are therein (whom these
163 II, 1, 1 | free will, He created all things, since He is the only God,
164 II, 1, 1 | Father, alone containing all things, and Himself commanding
165 II, 1, 1 | and Himself commanding all things into existence.~2.
166 II, 1, 2 | these, should contain all things in His immensity, and should
167 II, 1, 2 | that God who is above all things. But that which is wanting,
168 II, 1, 2 | is not the Pleroma of all things. In such a case, He would
169 II, 1, 2 | an end in regard to those things which are below, He has
170 II, 1, 2 | beginning with respect to those things which are above. In like
171 II, 1, 3 | for ever concerning those things which are contained, and
172 II, 1, 4 | in fact, themselves the things which are above; and, in
173 II, 1, 4 | doubtful] respecting those things which are said by them to
174 II, 1, 5 | These things, then, being so, each deity
175 II, 1, 5 | one Being who contains all things, and formed in His own territory
176 II, 1, 5 | own territory all those things which have been created,
177 II, 2, 1 | paid no regard to those things which took place among His
178 II, 2, 2 | them tell us whether these things have been formed within
179 II, 2, 2 | if they say [that these things were done] beyond Him, then
180 II, 2, 2 | on the other hand, [these things were done] within His own
181 II, 2, 2 | Himself did not behold all things which take place among His
182 II, 2, 2 | or was not aware of the things to be done by angels.~3.
183 II, 2, 3 | If, however, [the things referred to were done] not
184 II, 2, 3 | which is the cause of those things which have been made will
185 II, 2, 3 | king who prepared those things which are the cause of victory;
186 II, 2, 4 | He created and made all things by His Word, while He neither
187 II, 2, 4 | the production of those things which are made, nor of any
188 II, 2, 4 | conceive, predestinating all things, formed them as He pleased,
189 II, 2, 4 | bestowing harmony on all things, and assigning them their
190 II, 2, 4 | He conferred on spiritual things a spiritual and invisible
191 II, 2, 4 | nature, on super-celestial things a celestial, on angels an
192 II, 2, 4 | them--while He formed all things that were made by His Word
193 II, 2, 5 | for the creation of those things which are summoned into
194 II, 2, 5 | for the formation of all things, even as John, the disciple
195 II, 2, 5 | declares regarding Him: "All things were made by Him, and without
196 II, 2, 5 | made." Now, among the "all things" our world must be embraced.
197 II, 2, 5 | Genesis that He made all things connected with our world
198 II, 2, 5 | the earth," and all other things in succession; but neither
199 II, 2, 5 | above all, and through all things, and in us all." I have
200 II, 3, 1 | that while he contains all things within himself, the creation
201 II, 3, 1 | knowing beforehand what things were to happen in it, or~
202 II, 3, 1 | not be prescient of all things. But they will not even [
203 II, 3, 2 | another actually produce the things which had been conceived
204 II, 3, 2 | of ignorance, since the things which He had conceived in
205 II, 4, 1 | ascribed to any other. And all things are to be spoken of as having
206 II, 4, 1 | Father and Author of oil things, then it is both equal in
207 II, 4, 2 | Father of all contains all things, and that there is nothing
208 II, 4, 2 | the Pleroma, or in those things which are contained by the
209 II, 4, 2 | first he allowed that the things which were made [should
210 II, 4, 2 | it possible, that those things which cannot at the first
211 II, 4, 3 | brought to nothing, if the things referred to were created
212 II, 4, 3 | is such that it fills all things which are inside of Him,
213 II, 4, 3 | darkness, in which those things were formed which have been
214 II, 4, 3 | illuminate and fill those things which are within Himself.
215 II, 4, 3 | they maintain that these things were the fruit of defect
216 II, 5, 1 | to acknowledge all those things which are within the Father,
217 II, 5, 1 | could not illuminate all things; or, as a portion of their
218 II, 5, 1 | accuse all other created things as if these were merely
219 II, 5, 2 | whom they designate All Things) was in a state of ignorance.
220 II, 5, 2 | Pleroma] is ignorant of all things, and if the Saviour went
221 II, 5, 2 | of the knowledge of all things; that is, He was in ignorance.
222 II, 5, 3 | the Demiurge, and those things which were made material
223 II, 5, 3 | Father; if indeed the very things which were formed in the
224 II, 5, 3 | possessions, and that temporal things should be mixed up with
225 II, 5, 3 | truth. If, however, these things were formed without the
226 II, 5, 3 | more kingly, who made these things within a territory which
227 II, 5, 3 | their Father permitted these things without approving of them,
228 II, 5, 4 | unwillingly tolerates the things which are done, but is at
229 II, 6, 2 | And on this account all things have been [by general consent]
230 II, 6, 2 | have not seen Him, yet all things are subject to the name
231 II, 6, 2 | made and established all things by His word, since it was
232 II, 6, 3 | the heavens, to know those things with which they themselves,
233 II, 6, 3 | the Propator, nor what the things were which He made; but
234 II, 6, 3 | these are images of those things which are within the Pleroma,
235 II, 6, 3 | Demiurge], in honour of those things which are above.~
236 II, 7 | VII. CREATED THINGS ARE NOT THE IMAGES OF THOSE
237 II, 7, 1 | was thus ignorant of all things, they tell us that the Saviour
238 II, 7, 1 | similitudes and images of those things which are above. But I have
239 II, 7, 1 | images were made of those things which are within the Pleroma),
240 II, 7, 1 | opposition to them, that if these things were made by the Saviour
241 II, 7, 1 | always to endure, that those things which have been honoured
242 II, 7, 1 | than one who honours those things which are above, For what
243 II, 7, 1 | For what honour can those things which are temporal confer
244 II, 7, 1 | possibly can. But those things which, as soon as they are
245 II, 7, 2 | existence, and then the things which are above will be
246 II, 7, 2 | that exists, and of those things which were made by it; and
247 II, 7, 2 | Only-begotten Himself? For if these things [below] were made by the
248 II, 7, 2 | since they style Him All Things. If, then, the image is
249 II, 7, 2 | moreover, of those very things which were formed by Him.
250 II, 7, 2 | Saviour should know the things which are like; and thus,
251 II, 7, 3 | however, how can those things which belong to creation,
252 II, 7, 3 | species. How then can those things, which constitute such a
253 II, 7, 3 | was incumbent, if these things are images of those AEons,--
254 II, 7, 3 | of the likeness of those things might harmonize with the
255 II, 7, 4 | however, they say that these things are the images of the Enthymesis
256 II, 7, 4 | then, again, how can those things which are manifold, and
257 II, 7, 4 | numerous, and that those things which are many are the images
258 II, 7, 5 | Still further, if these things [below] were made after
259 II, 7, 5 | world did not form these things directly from His own conception,
260 II, 7, 5 | of Himself formed those things which have been created.
261 II, 7, 5 | created the forms of those things which have been made, and
262 II, 7, 6 | But, again, how can these things [below] be images of those [
263 II, 7, 6 | sympathy with them? For those things which are contrary to each
264 II, 7, 6 | darkness, and other such things, can never be the images
265 II, 7, 6 | manner, neither can those things which are corruptible and
266 II, 7, 6 | spiritual; unless these very things themselves be allowed to
267 II, 7, 6 | incomprehensible, how can those things which are possessed of figure,
268 II, 7, 7 | order of production, those things [above] are the images [
269 II, 7, 7 | in the first place, these things [below] ought not to be
270 II, 7, 7 | are above. For how can the things which have neither the fashion
271 II, 7, 7 | that the vast multitude of things which are embraced within
272 II, 8 | VIII. CREATED THINGS ARE NOT A SHADOW OF THE
273 II, 8, 1 | they declare that these things [below] are a shadow of
274 II, 8, 1 | them to allow that those things which are above are possessed
275 II, 8, 1 | descended; yet, since those things [which are above] are eternal,
276 II, 8, 1 | it follows that] these things [below] are also not transitory,
277 II, 8, 1 | on the other hand, these things [below] are transitory,
278 II, 8, 2 | this respect, that [the things below] are far separated
279 II, 8, 2 | cannot extend so far as these things, but fails to fill that
280 II, 8, 2 | cannot penetrate and fill all things. Let them then no longer
281 II, 8, 2 | Bythus is the fulness of all things, if indeed he has neither
282 II, 8, 2 | Father does in truth fill all things.~3.
283 II, 8, 3 | is it possible that those things which are earthly and material
284 II, 8, 3 | even possible that those things which belong to a multiform
285 II, 8, 3 | after the image of the things above, since these (i.e.,
286 II, 9, 2 | of the knowledge of all things, are found to be worse than
287 II, 10 | HERETICS: GOD CREATED ALL THINGS OUT OF NOTHING, AND NOT
288 II, 10, 1 | another greater enigma, but things of such character receive
289 II, 10, 2 | will and power, formed all things (so that those things which
290 II, 10, 2 | all things (so that those things which now are should have
291 II, 10, 3 | to others,--how can these things fail to be regarded as worthy
292 II, 10, 4 | the substance of created things to the power and will of
293 II, 10, 4 | such a belief, that "the things which are impossible with
294 II, 11, 1 | He is the former of all things, like a wise architect,
295 II, 12, 2 | of hardness (for these things are mutually bound together,
296 II, 12, 3 | These things being so, and such opinions
297 II, 12, 7 | declare to be Totum (all things). Now, it is evident even
298 II, 13, 1 | and Enthymesis, and other things which are simply synonyms
299 II, 13, 1 | and as it pleases, the things which have been previously
300 II, 13, 3 | These things may properly be said to
301 II, 13, 3 | speaking, they ascribe those things which apply to men to the
302 II, 13, 4 | Understanding which comprehends all things, but He is not [on that
303 II, 13, 4 | intelligence which produces other things separated from the living
304 II, 13, 5 | which is less than all things, sending forth rays from
305 II, 13, 7 | the Father who fills [all things]? If, indeed, He has filled [
306 II, 13, 7 | indeed, He has filled [all things], there will be no ignorance
307 II, 13, 7 | rest of the world; which things they maintain to have derived
308 II, 13, 7 | who cannot fill even those things which are within Him?~8.
309 II, 13, 10 | For while they ascribe the things which happen to men, and
310 II, 14, 1 | as to the origin of all things. For he speaks Chaos as
311 II, 14, 1 | changing only the names of the things referred to, and setting
312 II, 14, 1 | of the generation of all things, and their production. In
313 II, 14, 1 | the comic poet, all other things were~set in order) they
314 II, 14, 1 | unknown mysteries. Those things which are everywhere acted
315 II, 14, 2 | original ideas], those things which are to be found among
316 II, 14, 2 | also bring together the things which have been said by
317 II, 14, 2 | initial principle of all things. Now it is just the same
318 II, 14, 2 | the first principle of all things, having seminally in itself
319 II, 14, 3 | manner, these men call those things which are within the Pleroma
320 II, 14, 3 | they maintain that these things [below] are images of those
321 II, 14, 3 | were, with the forms [of things above], and descended from
322 II, 14, 3 | exemplar, the images of those things which are above; while,
323 II, 14, 4 | necessity passes away to those things out of which they maintain
324 II, 14, 4 | mentioned passes~away to those things which are of the same nature. [
325 II, 14, 6 | initial principle of all things, and [described] that initial
326 II, 14, 6 | they conceived that both things sensible and immaterial
327 II, 14, 6 | gave rise to the matter [of things], and another to their form.
328 II, 14, 6 | these first principles all things have been made, just as
329 II, 14, 6 | have adapted this to the things which are outside of the
330 II, 14, 6 | the first principle of all things, and the substance of all
331 II, 14, 6 | generation of the others. These things the heretics repeat, word
332 II, 14, 6 | principle and mother of all things.~7.
333 II, 14, 7 | knowledge which is above all things, although they who are ignorant
334 II, 14, 7 | the first place, that the things which were predicted were
335 II, 14, 7 | knew and proclaimed those things which were of the truth (
336 II, 14, 8 | discourse which treats of all things, setting forth the production
337 II, 14, 8 | mentioned, then bring forward things which are not consistent,
338 II, 15, 1 | contact with any of those things which belong to creation.
339 II, 15, 1 | they maintain that those things [above] were not made on
340 II, 15, 2 | ancient than these [created things below], and it behoves them
341 II, 15, 3 | with that regular order [of things prevailing in the world],
342 II, 15, 3 | of ours is adapted to the things which have [actually] been
343 II, 15, 3 | reason belonging to the things themselves, with regard
344 II, 15, 3 | giving us replies concerning things which are secondary, and
345 II, 15, 3 | if, for its sake, those things [above] were produced.~
346 II, 16 | OF HIMSELF THE IMAGES OF THINGS TO BE MADE, OR THE PLEROMA
347 II, 16, 1 | after the form of those things which are above, then from
348 II, 16, 1 | receive the figure of those things which existed before Himself?
349 II, 16, 1 | the configuration of those things which have been made; what,
350 II, 16, 1 | creation be an image of those things [above], why should we not
351 II, 16, 3 | model and figure of those things which have been made--than
352 II, 16, 3 | proceeded the configuration of things created.~4.
353 II, 16, 4 | high, nor understand those things which are above, because
354 II, 16, 4 | keep circling about those things which are below, [going]
355 II, 16, 4 | discovered Him who is above all things Father, not following out
356 II, 16, 4 | to Him who is above all things Father, conceiving himself
357 II, 16, 4 | as to remain among those things which are below, or continue
358 II, 17, 1 | making inquiry respecting things which have no real existence;
359 II, 17, 10 | Nous and perfect in all things, have produced his own Logos
360 II, 17, 11 | if He foreknew that these things would in future happen in
361 II, 17, 11 | beforehand, He willed that these things should happen [as they have
362 II, 17, 11 | never pass away. For the things which have been made in
363 II, 18, 1 | and passion? For these things are alien and contrary to
364 II, 18, 4 | for she was thinking of things impossible. How then could
365 II, 18, 6 | that Power who upholds all things, she would have been dissolved
366 II, 18, 7 | and union with Him, were things quite beneficial to them,
367 II, 18, 7 | derive their origin, these things were the cause of dissolution
368 II, 19, 2 | ignorant of it. For those things which have a certain motion
369 II, 19, 2 | render an account for those things which they have vainly imagined
370 II, 19, 2 | utterly ignorant of all things, and had no understanding
371 II, 19, 3 | slightest understanding of those things which are above, which things
372 II, 19, 3 | things which are above, which things they boast that they themselves
373 II, 19, 4 | this world added all these things to it, and brought it to
374 II, 19, 6 | no need whatever of those things which are here below. For
375 II, 19, 7 | not many mighty; but those things of the world which were
376 II, 19, 9 | destitute of the many good things which exist in it. They
377 II, 20, 4 | the Lord; for these two things have been shown to be in
378 II, 20, 5 | Saviour, and having formed all things which are outside of the
379 II, 21, 2 | and whom they term All Things, as having been formed out
380 II, 21, 2 | maintain, the very same things, are [proved] of the same
381 II, 22, 2 | the consummation [of all things], during which He acquires
382 II, 22, 3 | boast that they know all things, if they know not this,
383 II, 22, 4 | from the dead, that in all things He might have the pre-eminence,"
384 II, 23, 1 | shadow forth by means of things present those which are
385 II, 23, 2 | if they assert that the things which were done by the Lord
386 II, 24, 1 | hundred and eight. But these things do not in any way correspond
387 II, 24, 3 | out of the law whatever things agree with the number adopted
388 II, 24, 3 | Demiurge, types of those things which are in the Pleroma,
389 II, 24, 3 | the types were found in things more exactly correspondent
390 II, 24, 3 | that it was a type of the things in the Pleroma; while [the
391 II, 24, 4 | typical manifestation of the things in the Pleroma, [yet has
392 II, 24, 4 | collect many thousand other things of the same kind, both with
393 II, 24, 4 | do we strive to establish things that are untenable, nor
394 II, 24, 4 | change itself into types of things which have no real existence;
395 II, 24, 6 | and maintaining that those things which are thus on the left
396 II, 25, 1 | however, say in reply to these things, What then? Is it a meaningless
397 II, 25, 1 | the arrangement of created things, are what they are?--we
398 II, 25, 1 | wisdom and diligence, all things have clearly been made by
399 II, 25, 1 | and His word formed both things ancient and those belonging
400 II, 25, 1 | ought not to connect those things with the number thirty,
401 II, 25, 1 | numbers themselves, and those things which have been formed,
402 II, 25, 1 | God derive His being from things made, but things made from
403 II, 25, 1 | being from things made, but things made from God. For all things
404 II, 25, 1 | things made from God. For all things originate from one and the
405 II, 25, 2 | But since created things are various and numerous,
406 II, 25, 2 | the one God who formed all things, nor blaspheming our Creator.~
407 II, 25, 3 | discover the cause of all those things which become objects of
408 II, 25, 3 | form a conception of all things like God; but in the same
409 II, 25, 3 | investigating the causes of all things, inferior to Him who made
410 II, 25, 4 | not, as being ignorant of things really good, seek to rise
411 II, 26, 3 | every number of all the things which have been made, and
412 II, 26, 3 | acknowledging that not one of the things which have been, or are,
413 II, 27, 1 | eagerly meditate upon those things which God has placed within
414 II, 27, 1 | means of daily study. These things are such as fall [plainly]
415 II, 27, 2 | of all others, formed all things by His word, whether visible
416 II, 27, 2 | privately taught these same things not to all, but to certain
417 II, 28, 1 | and still does, so great things for us; but never should
418 II, 28, 1 | him upwards from lesser things to those greater ones which
419 II, 28, 2 | explanations of all those things in Scripture which are made
420 II, 28, 2 | impiety. We should leave things of that nature to God who
421 II, 28, 2 | case with us as respects things spiritual and heavenly,
422 II, 28, 2 | since many even of those things which lie at our very feet (
423 II, 28, 2 | as to the nature of those things which lie beyond it? What,
424 II, 28, 2 | of winds, and such like things; of tell as to the storehouses
425 II, 28, 2 | snow, hail, and other like things? [What do we know respecting]
426 II, 28, 2 | metals, stones, and such like things? On all these points we
427 II, 28, 3 | creation, there are some things [the knowledge of] Which
428 II, 28, 3 | if, in regard to those things which we investigate in
429 II, 28, 3 | should for ever learn the things taught him by God? As the
430 II, 28, 3 | point, that, when other things have been done away, then
431 II, 28, 3 | that God who created all things. If, for instance, any one
432 II, 28, 3 | God Himself who made all things.~4.
433 II, 28, 4 | being ignorant of those things which are above Him, with
434 II, 28, 5 | and Mind comprehending all things is the Father Himself. He,
435 II, 28, 5 | ownselves as knowing neither things human nor divine.~6.
436 II, 28, 6 | they undertake to describe things which are indescribable.
437 II, 28, 7 | holds the supremacy over all things. But whence or in what way
438 II, 28, 7 | the cause why, while all things were made by God, certain
439 II, 28, 7 | leave the cause of these things] to God and His Word, to
440 II, 28, 7 | is in Him "searcheth all things, even the deep things of
441 II, 28, 7 | all things, even the deep things of God," yet as to us "there
442 II, 28, 7 | as to lay open God, and things which are not yet discovered,
443 II, 28, 7 | Himself, the Creator of all things, and to assert that He derived
444 II, 28, 8 | fellowship with the Son in all things, has been declared by the
445 II, 28, 8 | the Father is above all things. For "the Father," says
446 II, 28, 8 | connected with the scheme of things in this world, should leave
447 II, 28, 9 | have searched out the deep things of God,--let him not (arraying
448 II, 28, 9 | others with respect to those things which are invisible, or
449 II, 28, 9 | which we know not) of those things which are in this world,--
450 II, 28, 9 | yet understand the very things in their hands, and at their
451 II, 28, 9 | we believe them regarding things spiritual, and super-celestial,
452 II, 28, 9 | questions respecting such things as are above our comprehension,
453 II, 29, 1 | the consummation of all things, their mother shall re-enter
454 II, 29, 1 | gathered to like, spiritual things to spiritual, while material
455 II, 29, 1 | spiritual, while material things continue among those that
456 II, 30, 1 | and the earth, and all things that are in them, and maintain
457 II, 30, 3 | to make an image of those things which are within the Pleroma,
458 II, 30, 4 | the active agent in all things, efficient, and fit for
459 II, 30, 4 | by him the images of all things were made; and not only
460 II, 30, 4 | and not only were these things which are seen formed by
461 II, 30, 4 | formed by him, but also all things invisible, Angels, Archangels,
462 II, 30, 6 | that, while all material things, such as the heaven, and
463 II, 30, 6 | by the Demiurge, yet all things of a more spiritual nature
464 II, 30, 6 | Scriptures that all the things which have been mentioned,
465 II, 30, 6 | the next place, if those things which are above the heavens
466 II, 30, 6 | us what is the nature of things invisible, recount the number
467 II, 30, 7 | that there are spiritual things when he declares that he
468 II, 30, 7 | heaven, since all these things are still but under the
469 II, 30, 7 | acquainted with that order of things which is above the Demiurge,
470 II, 30, 7 | instruction from her as to the things within the Pleroma. For
471 II, 30, 7 | have participated in those things which it had seen and heard;
472 II, 30, 8 | therefore, also made spiritual things, of which, as far as to
473 II, 30, 8 | never have created spiritual things. But if He really is of
474 II, 30, 8 | inform us by whom spiritual things were made. They have no
475 II, 30, 8 | not to speak of spiritual things, these men cannot create
476 II, 30, 8 | work, not only of those things which are extraneous to
477 II, 30, 9 | if the Saviour formed the things which have been made, by
478 II, 30, 9 | have a place among created things. How, then, can it be argued
479 II, 30, 9 | He (the Creator) made all things freely, and by His own power,
480 II, 30, 9 | is the substance of all things, then He is discovered to
481 II, 30, 9 | only God who created all things, who alone is Omnipotent,
482 II, 30, 9 | rounding and forming all things, visible and invisible,
483 II, 30, 9 | fitted and arranged all things by His wisdom, while He
484 II, 30, 9 | wisdom, while He contains all things, but He Himself can be contained
485 II, 30, 9 | in fact, any one of those things which are madly dreamt of
486 II, 30, 9 | Creator, who made those things by Himself, that is, through
487 II, 30, 9 | earth, and the seas, and all things that are in them: He is
488 II, 31, 1 | and with respect to those things which are beyond it, showing
489 II, 31, 1 | all no doubt contains all things, but that the creation to
490 II, 31, 1 | the former, transfer those things which lie outside of the
491 II, 31, 1 | those who misappropriate things belonging to the truth for
492 II, 31, 3 | frequently do not possess the things which they require, they
493 II, 32, 1 | earnestness, command certain things to be done as being good
494 II, 32, 1 | and excellent, and certain things to be abstained from not
495 II, 32, 1 | good and evil, but certain things were deemed righteous, and
496 II, 32, 2 | found striving to do those things which wait upon virtue,
497 II, 32, 4 | from these both that all things were thus predicted regarding
498 II, 32, 4 | Others have foreknowledge of things to come: they see visions,
499 II, 32, 5 | to the Lord, who made all things, in a pure, sincere, and
500 II, 32, 5 | own creation, and did all things truly through the power
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