

Fragments of a Faith Forgotten, by G.R.S. Mead, [1900], at sacred-texts.com
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INTRODUCTION | |
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PROLEGOMENA | |
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The Creed of Christendom | |
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The New Era Two Thousands Years ago | |
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The New Hope of To-day | |
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Our Present Task | |
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The One Religion | |
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The Sunshine of its Doctrine | |
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The Comparative Science of Religion | |
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The True Scholar of Religion | |
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The Just Method of Comparison | |
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The Analysis of Religion | |
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The Beginnings of Christianity | |
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The First Two Centuries | |
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The "Higher Criticism" | |
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"Providentissimus Deus" | |
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Its Immediate Result | |
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The Force of Reaction | |
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The Force of Progress | |
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The Nature of Criticism | |
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The Resultant | |
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Nineteen Centuries Ago and Now | |
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The Return of Souls | |
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The Conditions of the Comparison | |
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The Intensified Present | |
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Occident and Orient | |
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The Reconciliation of Science and Theology | |
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The Coming and Going of Souls | |
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The Birth and Death of Races | |
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The Manhood of the Western World | |
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SOME ROUGH OUTLINES OF THE BACKGROUND OF THE GNOSIS | |
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PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS | |
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The Greatest Story in the World | |
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The Need of a Background | |
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The Main Means to a Recovery of the Outlines | |
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The Gnostic Schools | |
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Where to look for their Origins | |
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The Nature of the Field to be Surveyed | |
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The Soil of the Field | |
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Three Mother Streams | |
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GREECE | |
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The Greece of 600 B.C. | |
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The Precursors of Pythagoras | |
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The Orphic Tradition | |
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Primitive Hellas | |
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The Wavelets of Aryan Immigration | |
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The Orphic Line | |
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The Greece of Homer | |
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Orpheus returns to Greece | |
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The Mysteries | |
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Their Corruption | |
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The Reason of it | |
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The Various Traditions | |
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The Political Mysteries | |
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The Private Mysteries | |
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The Orphic Communities | |
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The Philosophic Mysteries | |
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Pythagoras and Plato | |
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Aristotle and Scepticism | |
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East and West | |
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Rome | |
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The Mysteries of Mithras | |
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EGYPT | |
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The Wisdom of Egypt | |
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The Blendings of Tradition | |
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The Mystic Communities | |
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The Therapeuts | |
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The Earliest Christians of Eusebius | |
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The Pseudo-Philo Theory | |
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Its Death blow | |
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An Interesting Question of Date | |
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The Title and Context | |
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PHILO ON THE CONTEMPLATIVE LIFE | |
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The Essæans | |
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The Name Therapeut | |
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Their Abandonment of the World | |
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Their Retreats | |
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The Mareōtic Colony | |
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Their Dwellings | |
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The Original Meaning of the Term Monastery | |
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Their Prayers and Exercises | |
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The Nature of their Books | |
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Their Mode of Meeting | |
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The Sanctuary | |
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Their Rule | |
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Fasting | |
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The Seventh-day Common Meal | |
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Housing and Clothing | |
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Their Sacred Feasts | |
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The Banquet on the Fiftieth Day | |
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Seniority | |
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The Women Disciples | |
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The Plain Couches | |
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The Servers | |
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The Frugal Fare | |
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The President | |
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The Instruction | |
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The Interpretation of Scripture | |
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The Singing of Hymns | |
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Bread and Salt | |
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The Sacred Dancing | |
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The Morning Prayer | |
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A Note on the Sacred Numbers | |
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Philo's Connection with the Therapeuts | |
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The Lay Disciples | |
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The Variety of Communities | |
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JEWRY | |
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The Influence of Babylon | |
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The Writing of Scripture-history | |
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The Mythology of History | |
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Honest Self-delusion | |
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The Spiritualizing of Judaism | |
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Zealotism | |
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Pharisaism | |
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The Chassidim and Essenes | |
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The Inner Schools | |
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ALEXANDRIA | |
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A Bird's-eye View of the City | |
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The Populace | |
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The Library | |
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The Museum | |
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The Schools of the Sophists | |
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The Dawn-land | |
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The New Religion | |
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Jewish and Christian Schools | |
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GENERAL AND GNOSTIC CHRISTIANITY | |
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THE EVOLUTION OF CATHOLIC CHRISTIANITY | |
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The Canon | |
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The Gospels | |
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The Letters of Paul | |
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The Gentilization of Christianity | |
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THE EBIONITES | |
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The Nazoræans | |
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The Poor Men | |
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The Ebionite Tradition of Jesus | |
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THE ESSENES | |
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Their Manner of Life | |
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The Degrees of Holiness | |
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Points of Contact with Christianity | |
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THE TENDENCIES OF GNOSTICISM | |
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The "Secularizing" of Christianity | |
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Yahweh not "the Father" of Jesus | |
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The Inner Teaching | |
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Various Classes of Souls | |
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The Person of Jesus | |
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The Main Doctrines | |
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THE LITERATURE AND SOURCES OF GNOSTICISM. | |
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Literature | |
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Indirect Sources | |
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Direct Sources | |
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THE GNOSIS ACCORDING TO ITS FOES | |
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SOME GNOSTIC FRAGMENTS RECOVERED FROM THE POLEMICAL WRITINGS OF THE CHURCH FATHERS | |
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No Classification possible | |
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THE "SIMONIANS" | |
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The Origin of the Name | |
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DOSITHEUS | |
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A Follower of John the Baptist | |
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The Pre-Christian Gnosis | |
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"SIMON MAGUS" | |
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The Ebionite "Simon" | |
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The "Simonian" Literature | |
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The "Simonian" System of Irenæus | |
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The Great Announcement | |
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The Hidden Fire | |
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The Fire Tree | |
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The Æons | |
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MENANDER | |
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His Date | |
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His Doctrines | |
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A Link with Zoroastrianism | |
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SATURNINUS | |
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The Chain of Teachers | |
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Asceticism | |
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Summary of Doctrines | |
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The Making of Man | |
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THE "OPHITES" | |
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The Obscurity of the Subject | |
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The Term "Ophite" | |
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The Serpent Symbol | |
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The Myth of the Going-forth | |
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Pseudo-philology | |
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AN ANONYMOUS SYSTEM FROM IRENÆUS | |
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The Spiritual Creation | |
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Yahweh Ialdabaōth | |
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O. T. Exegesis | |
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Christology | |
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Jesus | |
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AN EARLY "OPHITE" SYSTEM | |
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Justinus | |
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The Book of Baruch | |
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Baruch | |
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Christology | |
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THE NAASSENI | |
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Their Literature | |
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Their Mystical Exegesis | |
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The Assyrian Mysteries | |
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The Egyptian | |
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The Greek | |
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The Samothracian | |
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The Phrygian | |
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The Mysteries of the Great Mother | |
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The Fragment of a Hymn | |
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THE PERATÆ | |
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The Source of their Tradition | |
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The Three Worlds | |
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A Direct Quotation | |
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The Meaning of the Name | |
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Psychological Physiology | |
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The Lost Books of Hippolytus | |
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THE SETHIANS | |
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Seth | |
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An Outline of their System | |
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The Mysteries | |
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THE DOCETÆ | |
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God | |
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The Æons | |
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Cosmos and Man | |
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The Saviour | |
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MONOÏMUS | |
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Number Theories | |
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How to Seek after God | |
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THE SO-CALLED CAINITES | |
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The Obscurity of the Subject | |
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The Enemies of Yahweh the Friends of God | |
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Judas | |
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A Scrap of History | |
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THE CARPOCRATIANS | |
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Their Idea of Jesus | |
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Reincarnation | |
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"EPIPHANES" | |
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The Moon god | |
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Communism | |
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The Monadic Gnosis | |
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CERINTHUS | |
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The Scape-Goat for the "Pillar-Apostles" | |
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The Over-Writer of the Apocalypse | |
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NICOLAUS | |
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"Which Things I hate" | |
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CERDO | |
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The Master of Marcion | |
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MARCION | |
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The Spread of Marcionism | |
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The "Higher Criticism" | |
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The Gospel of Paul | |
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Eznik | |
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A Marcionite System | |
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The Title Chrēstos | |
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APELLES | |
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His Wide Tolerance | |
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Philumēnē | |
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Her Visions | |
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THE BASILIDIAN GNOSIS | |
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Basilides and his Writings | |
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Our Sources of Information | |
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The Divinity beyond Being | |
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Universality beyond Being | |
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Ex Nihilo | |
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The Sonship | |
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The Holy Spirit | |
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The Great Ruler | |
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The Ætherial Creation | |
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The Sub-lunary Spaces | |
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Soteriology | |
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The Mystic Gospel | |
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The Sons of God | |
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The Final Consummation | |
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Jesus | |
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Karman and Reincarnation | |
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The Theory of "Appendages" | |
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Moral Responsibility | |
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A Trace of Zoroastrianism | |
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The Spurious System | |
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Abrasax | |
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THE VALENTINIAN MOVEMENT | |
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The "Great Unknown" of Gnosticism | |
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"They of Valentinus" | |
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The So-called Eastern and Western Schools | |
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The Leaders of the Movement | |
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The Syntheticizing of the Gnosis | |
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Sources of Information | |
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VALENTINUS | |
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Biography | |
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Date | |
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Writings | |
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The Fragments that Remain | |
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Concerning the Creation of the First Race of Mankind | |
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On the Pure in Heart | |
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Concerning One of the Powers of the Perfect Man | |
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Ye are Sons of God | |
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The Face of God | |
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Concerning the People of the Beloved | |
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The Galilæans | |
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The Wisdom of the "Little One" | |
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The Chain of Being | |
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The Ariadne's Thread out of the Maze | |
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SOME OUTLINES OF ÆONOLOGY | |
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Towards the Great Silence | |
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The Depth beyond Being | |
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The Æon World | |
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The Platonic Solids | |
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A Living Symbolism | |
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The "Fourth Dimension" | |
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The Eternal Atom | |
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The Law of Syzygy | |
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The Law of Differentiation | |
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The Three and the Seven | |
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The Twelve and Ten | |
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The Dodecahedron | |
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The Decad | |
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Chaos | |
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Theos | |
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Cosmos | |
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Mythology | |
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The Sophia-Mythus | |
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The Mother of Many Names | |
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HIPPOLYTUS’ ACCOUNT OF ONE OF THE VARIANTS OF THE SOPHIA-MYTHUS | |
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The Father of All | |
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The Parents of the Æons | |
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The Names of the Æons | |
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The World-Mother | |
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The Abortion | |
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The Term "Only-begotten" | |
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The Cross | |
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The Last Limit | |
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The Mystic or Cosmic Jesus | |
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The Grief of Sophia | |
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The Sensible World | |
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Its Demiurge | |
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"Words" or Minds | |
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Souls | |
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Bodies | |
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The New Man | |
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The Mystic Body of the Christ | |
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Soteriology | |
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THE NUMBER-SYMBOLISM OF MARCUS | |
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Sources | |
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Number-letters | |
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Kabalism | |
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The Great Name | |
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The Echo of the Name | |
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The Symbolic Body of the Man of Truth | |
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The Numbers | |
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Gospel Exegesis | |
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The Creation of the Sensible World | |
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The Tetraktys | |
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Theological Arithmetic | |
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Jesus the Master | |
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The "Moving Image of Eternity" | |
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From the Marcosian Ritual | |
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PTOLEMY | |
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The Letter to Flora | |
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The "Higher Criticism" | |
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The Source of Moses’ Inspiration | |
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The Proem to the Fourth Gospel | |
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HERACLEON | |
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His Commentary on the Fourth Gospel | |
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BARDESANES | |
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Biography | |
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Writings | |
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Indirect Sources | |
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From His Hymns | |
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The Book of the Laws of Countries | |
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Karman | |
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Fortune and Nature | |
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The Right and Left | |
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The Hymn of the Soul | |
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THE HYMN OF THE ROBE OF GLORY | |
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SOME TRACES OF THE GNOSIS IN THE UNCANONICAL ACTS | |
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FOREWORD | |
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The Gnostic Acts | |
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Catholic Over-Working | |
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Early Collectors | |
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FROM THE ACTS OF THOMAS | |
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A Hymn to Wisdom | |
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Its Meaning | |
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Two Sacramental Invocations | |
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A Note thereon | |
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The Palace that Thomas built | |
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FROM THE ACTS OF JOHN | |
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A Recently-published Fragment | |
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The Rationale of Docetism | |
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The Evolution of Tradition | |
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Mystic Stories of Jesus | |
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The Christ speaks with Jesus | |
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An Early Form of One of the Great Miracles | |
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A Ritual from the Mysteries | |
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The Doxology | |
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The Mystery of the Cross | |
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The Interpretation thereof | |
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The Initiation of the Cross | |
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The Higher and Lower Selves | |
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A Prayer of Praise to Christ | |
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John's Farewell Address to his Community | |
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John's Last Prayer | |
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The Story of John and the Bugs | |
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FROM THE ACTS OF ANDREW | |
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Address to the Cross | |
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FROM THE TRAVELS OF PETER | |
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The Descent of Man | |
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The Mystic Redemption through the Cross | |
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Afterword | |
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THE GNOSIS ACCORDING TO ITS FRIENDS | |
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SOME GREEK ORIGINAL WORKS IN COPTIC TRANSLATION | |
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THE ASKEW AND BRUCE CODICES | |
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The Askew Codex | |
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The Bruce Codex | |
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Translations | |
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The Difficulty of the Subject | |
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Programme | |
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SUMMARY OF THE CONTENTS OF THE SO-CALLED PISTIS SOPHIA TREATISE | |
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The Teaching of the Eleven Years | |
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The Mystic Transfiguration and Ascent in the Twelfth Year | |
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The Master Returns to His Disciples | |
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The Mystic Incarnation of the Twelve | |
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That the Soul of Elias is Born in John the Baptist | |
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Of His Own Incarnation | |
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Concerning the Robe of Glory | |
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The Hymn of Welcome "Come unto Us" | |
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The Three Vestures of Light | |
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The Journey into the Height | |
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The Master Robs the Æons of a Third of Their Light | |
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The Questions of Mary | |
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Why the Rulers have been Robbed | |
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The Shortening of the Times | |
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The Heaven-journey Continued | |
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The Myth of Pistis Sophia | |
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The Enmity of Arrogant | |
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The Fall into Matter | |
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The Descent of the Soul | |
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Its Repentance and Redemption | |
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The Degrees of Purification | |
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The Light-crown | |
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The Final Victory | |
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An Otherwise-unknown Story of the Infancy | |
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Of the Glory of them of the Thirteenth Æon | |
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The Scale of Light | |
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The Perfect shall be Higher than the Emanations of Light in the Kingdom 477 |
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The "Last" shall be "First" | |
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The Three Supernal Spaces of the Light | |
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The Inheritance of Light | |
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The Mystery of the First Mystery | |
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The Gnosis of Jesus, the Mystery of the Ineffable | |
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The Disciples lose Courage in Amazement at the Glories of the Gnosis | |
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The Highest Mystery is the Simplest of them All | |
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Concerning the One Word of the Ineffable | |
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The Glory of Him who Receiveth the Mystery | |
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Of the Thrones in the Light-kingdom | |
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There are Other Logoi | |
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The Degrees of the Mysteries | |
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The Boons they Grant | |
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The Limbs of the Ineffable | |
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The Thousand Years of Light | |
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The Books of Ieou | |
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Ye are Gods | |
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Of Souls in Incarnation | |
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The Preaching of the Mysteries | |
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The Burden of the Preaching | |
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The Boundary Marks of the Paths of the Mysteries | |
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The After-death State of the Uninitiated Righteous | |
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Of those who Repent and again Fall Back | |
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The Added Glories of the Saviours of Souls | |
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Concerning the Irreconcilables | |
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Of the Infinite Compassion of the Divine | |
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Of Those who Mimic the Mysteries | |
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Can the Pains of Martyrdom be Avoided | |
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The Mystery of the Resurrection of the Dead | |
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The Transport of the Disciples | |
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That this Mystery is to be Kept Secret | |
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The Constitution of Man | |
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The Evil Desire which Constraineth a Man to Sin | |
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The After-death State of the Sinner | |
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And of the Initiated Righteous | |
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"Agree with Thine Enemy" | |
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The Stamping of the Sins on the Souls | |
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The Burning up of the Sins by the Fires of the Baptism-Mysteries | |
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The Infinite Forgiveness of Sins | |
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But Delay Not to Repent | |
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For at a Certain Time the Gates of the Light will be Shut | |
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"I know not whence ye are" | |
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The Dragon of Outer Darkness | |
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The Draught of Oblivion | |
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The Parents we are to Leave | |
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The Books of Ieou Again | |
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The Christ the First of this Humanity to Enter the Light | |
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’Tis He Who Holds the Keys of the Mysteries | |
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SUMMARY OF THE EXTRACTS FROM THE BOOKS OF THE SAVIOUR | |
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The Immanent Limbs of the Ineffable | |
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The Christ is the Ineffable | |
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The Gnosis of the Christ | |
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The Initiation of the Disciples on the Mount | |
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The First Veil is Drawn Aside | |
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They Enter the Way of the Midst | |
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The Ordering of the Fate-sphere is Described | |
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All Mysteries up to the Light-treasure are Promised them | |
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The Punishments of the Ways of the Midst | |
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The Duration of the Punishments | |
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The Disciples Pray for Mercy to Sinners | |
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They Enter an Atmosphere of Exceeding Great Light | |
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The Vision of the Baptism-Mysteries | |
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They Return to Earth | |
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The Celebration of the Mystic Eucharist | |
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The Mysteries that are to be Revealed | |
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The Punishment of Sinners in the Lower Regions and the Evil Bodies they Receive when Reborn | |
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The Cup of Wisdom | |
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The Note of a Scribe | |
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SUMMARY OF THE FRAGMENTS OF THE BOOK OF THE GREAT LOGOS ACCORDING TO THE MYSTERY | |
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The Book of the Gnoses of the invisible God | |
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The Hidden Wisdom | |
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A Dark Saying is Explained | |
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The Flesh of Ignorance | |
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The Mysteries of the Treasure of Light | |
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To be Revealed to the Worthy Alone | |
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The Lesser Mysteries | |
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The Good Commandments | |
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The Greater Mysteries | |
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The Powers they Confer | |
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The Mystic Rite of the Baptism of the Water of Life | |
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The Baptism of Fire | |
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The Baptism of the Holy Spirit | |
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The Mystery of Withdrawing the Evil of the Rulers | |
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The Powers the Lesser Mysteries Confer | |
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The Mystery of the Forgiveness of Sins | |
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The Powers it Confers | |
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The Ordering of the Light-treasures | |
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The Great Light | |
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Invocation to the True God | |
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Invocation to the Unapproachable | |
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The Mystery of the Twelve Æons | |
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The Thirteenth Æon | |
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The Fourteenth Æon | |
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The Three Great Rulers | |
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Concerning Ieou the Emanator of the Middle Light world | |
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The Tetragrammaton | |
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The Type of the Treasures | |
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The Type of the True God Ieou | |
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The Mystic Diagrams | |
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Cosmic Embryology | |
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The Seal on the Forehead of Ieou | |
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General Characteristics of the Diagrams | |
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The Twelve the Order of Jesus | |
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Hymn to the First Mystery sung in the Thirteen Æons | |
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The Thirteenth Æon | |
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The Sixty Treasures | |
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The Little Idea | |
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The Name of the Great Power | |
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Hymn to the Unapproachable God sung in the Seventh Treasure | |
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The Great Logoi according to the Mystery | |
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The Universal Idea | |
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Hymn to the [? First] Mystery | |
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The Way of the Midst | |
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SELECTIONS FROM THE UNTITLED APOCALYPSE OF THE CODEX BRUCIANUS | |
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The First Being | |
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The Second Being | |
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The Supernal Cross | |
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The Twelve Depths | |
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The Primal Source | |
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The Unmanifested | |
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The Manifested, the Plērōma | |
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Three-faced and Two-faced Space | |
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The View of the Commentator | |
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Marsanēs, Nicotheus, and Phōsilampēs | |
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The Creative Logos | |
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The Descent of the Light-spark | |
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The Spiritual Atom | |
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Hymn to the Logos | |
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The Christ | |
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The Glorified of the Logos | |
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The At-one-ment | |
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Soteriology | |
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The Ineffable Vesture | |
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The Purification of the Lower Nature | |
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The World-Saviour | |
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The Promise | |
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The Powers of the Light vesture | |
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The Mothers of Men | |
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The Song of Praise of the Mother Above | |
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The Hidden Worlds | |
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The Man | |
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The Lord of Splendour | |
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His Promise to Them who Believe | |
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The Prayer of the Earth-born | |
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The Powers of Discrimination are Given them | |
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The Ladder of Purification | |
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The Son of God | |
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Hymn to the Light | |
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NOTES ON THE CONTENTS OF THE BRUCE AND ASKEW CODICES | |
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The Kinship of the Titled Treatises | |
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Date | |
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Authorship | |
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The Titles | |
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The Books of Ieou | |
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The Probable Author | |
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The Obscurity of the Subject | |
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The Original Pistis Sophia Treatise | |
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The Coptic Translation | |
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The Books of the Saviour | |
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The Copyist | |
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The Scheme Pre-supposed in these Treatises | |
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An Appreciation of the Untitled Treatise | |
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Not to be Attributed to a Single Author | |
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Its Apocalyptic Basis | |
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The Over-working | |
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THE AKHMĪM CODEX | |
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The MS. and its Contents | |
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The Gospel of Mary | |
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The Wisdom of Jesus Christ | |
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Irenæus quotes from The Gospel of Mary | |
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An Examination of his Statements | |
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The Father | |
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The Mother | |
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The Pentad | |
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The Decad | |
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The Christ | |
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The Egyptian Origin of the Treatise | |
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The Opinion of Harnack | |
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The Importance of the MS. | |
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SOME FORGOTTEN SAYINGS | |
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Rejected Logoi | |
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The Oxyrhynchus Papyri | |
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CONCLUSION | |
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AFTERWORD | |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIES | |
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GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | |
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Early Works | |
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Critical Studies prior to 1851 | |
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Works subsequent to the Publication of the Philosophumena in 1851 | |
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THE COPTIC GNOSTIC WORKS | |
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REVIEWS AND ARTICLES IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PERIODICALS | |
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UNCANONICAL ACTS | |
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GNOSTIC (?) GEMS AND ABRAXAS-STUDIES | |
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GNOSTIC WORKS MENTIONED BY ANCIENT WRITERS | |
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THE MOST RECENT TEXTS OF THE HÆRESIOLOGICAL CHURCH FATHERS AND THEIR ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS |