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1 1,2 | And whether or not the Gnostic Gospel of Thomas is actually 2 1,4 | apocalypses (along with a few Gnostic works of various kinds). 3 2,14| Fragmentary Letters.~ Gnostic teachers also wrote “open 4 2,14| been discovered among the Gnostic writings found at Nag Hammadi 5 2,14| that this letter reflects Gnostic thought, but it does not. 6 3 | of Christian literature.~ Gnostic writers, naturally enough, 7 3 | of the third century some Gnostic in Egypt composed the curious 8 3 | account of certain types of Gnostic teaching, for instance, 9 3 | Valentinian or a Barbelo Gnostic, of the Ophitic-Sethian 10 4,2 | Thomas, we can see that a Gnostic or proto-Gnostic axe is 11 4,4 | Jewish Christians and of some Gnostic groups. Just as Jesus had 12 4,4 | that the “Nazaraeans,” or Gnostic Jewish Christians, used 13 4,7 | apparently edited by some Gnostic teacher and found in Coptic 14 4,9 | came to hold a modified Gnostic position, like that of Cerinthus 15 4,10| others.~ Two explicitly Gnostic gospels were fairly well 16 4,10| well-known gospels produced in Gnostic circles we should first 17 4,10| These books constitute a Gnostic library unparalleled in 18 4,12| author-compiler is clearly Gnostic, although it cannot be identified 19 4,13| miscellaneous collection of Gnostic ideas (principally Valentinian) 20 4,13| frequently mentions the five Gnostic sacraments: unction, baptism, 21 4,13| statement does occur in a Gnostic book not yet published.~ ~ 22 4,14| Other Gospels.~ Among the Gnostic documents published by Till 23 4,14| the Gospel of Truth to the Gnostic teacher Valentinus. In addition, 24 4,14| which come from Basilides, a Gnostic teacher at Alexandria during 25 5,1 | largely disappeared, and the Gnostic sects were constantly appealing 26 5,4 | points it sounds decidedly Gnostic, however; for example, the 27 5,4 | mystery forms of worship and Gnostic ideas:~ ~I would eat, and 28 5,4 | the final prayer have a Gnostic sound too:~ ~As I come unto 29 5,5 | against the sects-Marcionite, Gnostic, and Montanist-about A.D. 30 5,6 | full of strange echoes of Gnostic, Mandaean, and Manichean 31 5,7 | prison Thomas utters the Gnostic Hymn of the Soul, or of 32 5,8 | and also exhibited some Gnostic echoes.~ Little remains 33 5,9 | one Jewish-Christian and Gnostic in color, the other Catholic 34 6,1 | prove that they were of Gnostic origin, although what looks 35 6,1 | what looks very much like Gnostic influence can be traced 36 6,1 | few hymns among the early Gnostic remains; we may mention 37 8,4 | him with Cerdo: the Syrian Gnostic who had come to Rome a little 38 8,4 | never became a complete Gnostic; he was too devoted to Paul 39 10,1 | of schismatic movements, Gnostic and non-Gnostic alike, launched 40 10,2 | is true, to deal with the Gnostic heresy and called his book 41 11,3 | very title: “Scrap books of Gnostic Notes after the True Philosophy.” 42 11,3 | afraid to describe the true Gnostic, who attains gnosis (knowledge) 43 11,3 | regain the honorable title of Gnostic from the sects that had 44 13,10| at first a pagan, then a Gnostic; a man of position and means, 45 15,4 | Heraclides, as well as the new Gnostic library from Nag Hammadi.