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Preface |
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INTRODUCTION |
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The Askew Codex |
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The Scripts |
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The Contents |
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The Title |
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The Date of the MS. |
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Translated from the Greek |
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Originals composed in Egypt |
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Date: The 2nd-century Theory |
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The 3rd-century Theory |
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The 'Ophitic' Background |
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Three vague Pointers |
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The libertinist Sects of Epiphanius |
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The Severians |
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The Bruce Codex |
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The Berlin Codex |
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The so-called Barbēlō-Gnostics |
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The Sethians |
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The present Position of the Enquiry |
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The new and the old Perspective in Gnostic Studies |
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The Ministry of the First Mystery |
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The post-resurrectional Setting |
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The higher Revelation within this Setting |
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The Æon-lore |
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The Sophia Episode |
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The ethical Interest |
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The Mysteries |
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The astral Lore |
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Transcorporation |
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The magical Element |
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History and psychic Story |
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The P.S. a reserved Document |
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Its general Value |
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A Skeleton of the Scheme of the System |
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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY |
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TRANSLATION |
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DIVISION I |
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THE FIRST BOOK OF PISTIS SOPHIA |
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Jesus hitherto instructeth his disciples only up to the regions of the First Mystery |
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What the First Mystery surroundeth |
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The regions of the great Invisible |
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The Treasury of the Light |
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The Light-world |
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Jesus and his disciples are seated on the Mount of Olives |
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A great light-power descendeth on Jesus |
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It surroundeth him entirely |
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Jesus ascendeth into heaven |
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The confusion of the powers and the great earthquake |
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Jesus descendeth again |
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The nature of his glory |
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Jesus addresseth them |
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He draweth his light unto himself |
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He promiseth to tell them all things |
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How the Vesture of Light was sent unto him |
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Of the souls of the disciples and their incarnation |
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Of the incarnation of John the Baptizer |
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That John was Elias in a former birth |
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Of his own incarnation through Mary |
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More concerning the light-powers in the disciples |
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Why they should rejoice that the time of his investiture had come | |
The mystery of the five words on the vesture |
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The solution thereof |
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The three robes of light |
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The first vesture |
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The second vesture |
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The third vesture |
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The day of 'Come unto us' |
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Jesus putteth on his vesture |
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He entereth the firmament |
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The powers of the firmament are amazed and fall down and adore him |
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He entereth the first sphere |
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The powers of the first sphere are amazed and fall down and adore him |
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He entereth the second sphere |
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The powers of the second sphere are amazed and fall down and adore him |
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He entereth the æons |
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The powers of the æons are amazed and fall down and adore him |
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Adamas and the tyrants fight against the light |
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He taketh from them a third of their power |
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He changeth the motion of their spheres |
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Mary Magdalene asketh and receiveth permission to speak |
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Mary interpreteth the discourse from the words of Isaiah |
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Jesus commendeth Mary. She further questioneth him on the changing of the spheres |
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Jesus explaineth further the conversion of the spheres |
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Philip questioneth Jesus |
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Why the path of the æons was changed |
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Mary questioneth him again |
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The coming of Melchisedec |
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Of the fashioning of the souls of men |
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The rulers devour their matter so that souls may not be fashioned | |
Adamas and the tyrants fight against the light-vesture |
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Jesus taketh from them a third of their power and changeth their course |
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They no more have the power of devouring their matter |
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The powers adore the light-vesture |
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The tyrants become as the dead |
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Jesus entereth the thirteenth æon and findeth Pistis Sophia |
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Sophia and her fellow-powers behold the light |
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Mary desireth to hear the story of Sophia |
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THE STORY OF PISTIS SOPHIA |
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Sophia desireth to enter the Light-world |
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The rulers hate her for ceasing in their mystery |
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Self-willed uniteth himself with the rulers of the twelve æons and emanateth a lion-faced power to plague Sophia |
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Sophia taketh the lion-faced power of Sell-willed for the true Light |
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She descendeth to the twelve æons and thence into the chaos |
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The emanations of Self-willed squeeze the light-powers out of Sophia |
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The first repentance of Sophia |
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Mary interpreteth the first repentance from Psalm lxviii. |
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The second repentance of Sophia |
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Peter complaineth of Mary |
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Peter interpreteth the second repentance from Psalm lxx. |
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Jesus promiseth to perfect the disciples in all things |
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The third repentance of Sophia |
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Martha asketh and receiveth permission to speak |
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Martha interpreteth the third repentance from Psalm lxix. |
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The fourth repentance of Sophia |
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John asketh and receiveth permission to speak |
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John interpreteth the repentance from Psalm ci. |
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Jesus commendeth John |
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The emanations of Self-willed again squeeze the light out of Sophia |
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The fifth repentance of Sophia |
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Philip the scribe complaineth |
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Jesus explaineth that the appointed scribes are Philip and Thomas and Matthew |
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Mary interpreteth the words of Jesus concerning the three witnesses |
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Philip is now given permission to speak |
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Philip interpreteth the fifth repentance from Psalm lxxxvii. |
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Philip is commended and continueth writing |
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The sixth repentance of Sophia |
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Andrew interpreteth the sixth repentance from Psalm cxxix. |
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Jesus commendeth Andrew. He promiseth that the tyrants shall be judged and consumed by the wise fire |
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Mary interpreteth the words of Jesus |
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The repentance of Sophia is not yet accepted. She is mocked by the æons |
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The seventh repentance of Sophia |
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Thomas interpreteth the seventh repentance from Psalm xxiv |
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Jesus commendeth Thomas |
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Jesus leadeth Sophia to a less confined region, but without the commandment of the First Mystery |
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The emanations of Self-willed cease for a time to oppress Sophia |
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The eighth repentance of Sophia |
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The emanations of Self-willed oppress her again |
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She continueth her repentance |
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Matthew interpreteth the eighth repentance from Psalm xxx. |
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Jesus commendeth Matthew and promiseth his disciples that they shall sit on thrones with him |
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Mary interpreteth the words of Jesus |
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The ninth repentance of Sophia |
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James interpreteth the ninth repentance from Psalm xxxiv. |
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Jesus commendeth James and promiseth the first place unto the disciples |
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Mary interpreteth the words of Jesus |
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The repentance of Sophia is accepted. Jesus is sent to help her |
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The tenth repentance of Sophia |
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Peter interpreteth the tenth repentance from Psalm cxix. |
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Jesus commendeth Peter |
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The eleventh repentance of Sophia |
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Salome interpreteth the eleventh repentance from Psalm li. |
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Jesus commendeth Salome |
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Self-willed aideth his emanations and they again oppress Sophia |
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The twelfth repentance of Sophia |
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Andrew interpreteth the twelfth repentance from Psalm cviii. |
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The thirteenth repentance of Sophia |
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Martha interpreteth the thirteenth repentance from Psalm l. |
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Jesus sendeth forth a light-power to help Sophia |
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Sophia uttereth a song of praise |
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Salome interpreteth the song of Sophia from the Odes of Solomon |
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The power sent by Jesus formeth a light-wreath on Sophia's head |
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Sophia uttereth another song of praise |
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Mary, his mother, asketh and receiveth permission to speak |
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Mary, his mother, interpreteth the song of Sophia from the xixth Ode of Solomon |
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Jesus commendeth his mother |
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The commandment of the First Mystery is fulfilled for taking Sophia entirely out of the chaos |
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The First Mystery and Jesus send forth two light-powers to help Sophia |
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Mary Magdalene interpreteth the mystery from Psalm lxxxiv |
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Mary, the mother, further interpreteth the scripture |
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The story of the phantom spirit |
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Of the spiritual and material bodies of Jesus |
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The other Mary further interpreteth the same scripture from the baptism of Jesus |
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Mary, the mother, again further interpreteth the same scripture from the meeting of herself with Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptizer |
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Of the incarnation of Jesus |
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THE NOTE OF A SCRIBE |
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A note by a later hand, copied from another scripture |
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DIVISION II |
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SUPERSCRIPTION: |
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THE SECOND BOOK OF PISTIS SOPHIA |
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John further interpreteth the same scripture |
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Of Sabaōth, Barbēlō, Yabraōth and the light-vesture |
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Gabriēl and Michaēl are summoned to help Pistis Sophia |
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The light-stream restoreth the light-powers to Sophia |
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The light-stream, having accomplished its purpose, departeth from Sophia |
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Peter interpreteth the narrative from the Odes of Solomon |
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The emanations of Self-willed cry aloud to him for help |
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He sendeth forth another more violent power like unto a flying arrow |
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The fashioning of the serpent-, basilisk- and dragon-powers |
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The demon power of Adamas dasheth Sophia down |
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Sophia again crieth to the Light |
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Gabriēl and Michaēl and the light-stream again go to her aid |
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The transfiguration of Sophia |
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Jesus, the First Mystery looking without, causeth Sophia to triumph |
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James interpreteth the narrative from Psalm xc |
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Sophia singeth a song of praise |
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Thomas interpreteth the song of Sophia from the Odes of Solomon |
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Sophia singeth another song of praise |
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Matthew interpreteth the song of Sophia from the Odes of Solomon |
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Sophia continueth to sing |
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Mary is afraid of Peter |
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Mary interpreteth the song of Sophia from Psalm xxix |
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Sophia continueth her song |
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Martha interpreteth from Psalm xxix |
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Sophia continueth her song |
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Mary interpreteth from Psalm cii |
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Sophia is led to a region below the thirteenth æon and given a new mystery |
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She continueth to sing |
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Andrew interpreteth from Psalm xxxix |
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The conversation of Sophia and the Light |
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The Light promiseth to seal the regions of Self-willed |
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How Sophia will know that the time of her final deliverance hath come |
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What will come to pass at that time |
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The time for the final deliverance of Sophia is completed |
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Adamas sendeth forth two emanations of darkness to plague Sophia |
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Sophia again singeth a song to the Light |
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James interpreteth the song from Psalm vii |
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Sophia addresseth Adamas and his rulers |
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Sophia again singeth to the Light |
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Martha interpreteth the words of Sophia from Psalm vii |
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Jesus bringeth Sophia again to the thirteenth æon |
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Sophia singeth the praises of the Light to her fellow-invisibles |
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Philip interpreteth the song from Psalm cvi. |
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END OF THE STORY OF PISTIS SOPHIA |
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Mary questioneth Jesus |
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Of the glory of the four-and-twenty invisibles |
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Of the glory of the Fate |
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Of the glory of the twelve æons |
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Of the glory of the thirteenth Hon |
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Of the glory of the Midst |
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Of the glory of the Right |
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Of the glory of the Treasury |
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Of the glory of the Inheritance |
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Mary again questioneth Jesus |
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Of the twelve saviours and their regions in the Inheritance |
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Of the ascension of those of the Treasury into the Inheritance |
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Of their respective ranks in the kingdom |
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Of the powers of the Right and their emanation and ascension |
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Of the powers of the Midst and their ascension |
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But this shall not take place till the consummation of the æon |
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Of the ascension of the souls of the perfect |
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Of the rank of the souls of the perfect |
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Mary interpreteth the discourse from the scriptures |
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Of the last Helper |
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That the regions beyond the Helpers are indescribable |
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Mary further questioneth Jesus |
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Of the second Helper |
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Of the third, fourth and fifth Helpers |
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Mary again questioneth Jesus |
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Of those who receive the mystery in the last Helper |
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John questioneth Jesus |
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Of the first Commandment |
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Of the first space |
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Of the second space |
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Of the third space |
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Of the Thrice-spirituals in the third space, i.e. the first space of the Ineffable |
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Of the master-mystery |
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Of the gnosis of the master-mystery |
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Of the gnosis of the mystery of the Ineffable |
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The disciples lose courage |
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Jesus explaineth that that mystery is really simpler than all mysteries |
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Of the rending asunder and emanation of the powers of the universe |
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Of those of the second space of the Ineffable |
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Of those of the first space of the Ineffable |
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Jesus promiseth to explain further all in detail |
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Of the mystery succinctly |
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Of the one and only word of the Ineffable |
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Of the ascension of the soul of him who shall receive the one and only mystery |
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Of the rank of such a soul |
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Such souls are one with the First Mystery |
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Of the dignity of the thrones in the kingdom |
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Of the gnosis of the word of the Ineffable |
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Of the distinction between the gnosis of the universe and the mysteries of the Light |
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Of the ascension of the souls of those who receive the twelve mysteries of the First Mystery |
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Mary again questioneth Jesus |
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Of the three mysteries and five mysteries |
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Of the first mystery |
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Of the second mystery |
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Of its efficacy |
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Of the third mystery |
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Of its efficacy for the uninitiated |
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Of the three and five mysteries |
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Of the mysteries of the three spaces |
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Of the reign of a thousand years of the Light |
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What is a year of the Light |
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Of those of the first space in the kingdom of the thousand years |
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Of those of the second space |
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Of those of the third space, the first from without |
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Of the Books of Yew |
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Andrew questioneth Jesus |
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That the disciples and the powers are from the same Mixture |
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Of transcorporation and purification |
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Of the purifying mysteries |
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That all who are purified will be saved |
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That finally they will be higher than all powers |
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Jesus pardoneth the ignorance of Andrew |
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SUB-SCRIPTION: |
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A PORTION OF THE BOOKS OF THE SAVIOUR |
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DIVISION III |
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THE CONCLUSION OF ANOTHER BOOK |
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Of the Limbs of the Ineffable |
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The Saviour is their treasury |
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Of the dignity of those who have received the mysteries |
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A THIRD BOOK |
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Of the proclamation of the disciples |
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What men should renounce |
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The boundaries of the ways of the worthy |
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Unto whom are the mysteries of the Light to be given |
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The mysteries are for the forgiveness of sins |
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Mary questioneth the Saviour |
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Of the soul of the righteous man who hath not received the mysteries at death |
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John questioneth Jesus |
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The disciples are to forgive many times seven times |
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Of the reward of the savers of souls |
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John continueth his questioning |
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That the mysteries shall be given again unto a repentant brother even up to the three of the second space |
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The limit of the power of the disciples to forgive sins |
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A former saying explained |
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Of the master-mystery of the forgiveness of sins |
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John continueth his questioning |
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Further of the forgiveness of sins |
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John continueth his questioning |
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Of pretenders who receive the mysteries |
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A former saying explained |
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Mary again questioneth Jesus |
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How the souls of those who have come out of the body may be helped by those on earth |
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Mary continueth her questioning |
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How he who possesseth the mysteries can come forth out of the body without suffering |
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Mary continueth her questioning |
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The mystery of the raising of the dead |
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The disciples became frenzied at the sublimity of the prospect |
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How the disciples shall make proclamation |
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What mysteries they shall give |
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The mystery of the raising of the dead not to be given to any |
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Of the constitution of man |
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Of the counterfeiting spirit |
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The state of the sinful soul after death |
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How a sinful soul is brought back to birth |
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Of the ascension after death of the good soul that hath received the mysteries |
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Of the state after death of one who hath received the mysteries and yet hath transgressed |
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The apology of the rulers of the ways of the midst |
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The apology of the rulers of the Fate |
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Of the ascension of that soul into the Inheritance |
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Mary interpreteth from former sayings |
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The piece of money which was brought unto Jesus |
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A saying of Paul |
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The foes of one's own house |
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A former saying concerning rebirth |
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Mary continueth to question Jesus |
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Of the retributive servitors |
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How the soul of the sinner is stamped with his sins |
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How the baptisms purify sins |
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The separation of the portions by the mystery of baptism |
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Mary interpreteth the same from a former saying |
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Mary further questioneth Jesus |
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Of the forgiveness of sins according to the higher mysteries |
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Mary interpreteth the same from the Psalm xxxi. |
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Of forgiveness even unto twelve times of those who have received the mysteries of the First Mystery |
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Of such initiated who sin and die without repentance |
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Of the unending forgiveness of those who have received the mystery of the Ineffable |
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Of such initiated who sin and die without repentance |
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Mary interpreteth the same from a former saying |
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Of the unending compassion of the great mysteries for the repentant |
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Of the unrepentant |
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Mary interpreteth from a former saying |
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If even men on earth are compassionate, how much more then the highest mysteries? |
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Jesus trieth Peter |
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Mary interpreteth the incident from a former saying |
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In the case of repentance only higher mysteries than those previously received can remit sins |
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There is no limit to the number of mysteries the faithful may receive |
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The fate of the gnostic who sinneth is more terrible than that of the ignorant sinner |
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Mary interpreteth the same from a former saying |
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Of those who procrastinate, saying they have many births before them |
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Of the time of the completion |
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Those who procrastinate are excluded from the Light |
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Their entreaties at the gates of the Light |
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Mary interpreteth the same |
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A FOURTH BOOK |
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Of the dragon of the outer darkness |
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Of the rulers of the twelve dungeons and their names |
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Of the doors of the dungeons |
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The angels who watch the doors |
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What souls pass into the dragon, and how |
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The nature of the names of the dragon |
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Of the severity of the chastisements of the dragon |
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Of the degrees of the fires of the chastisements |
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The disciples bewail the fate of sinners |
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Mary further questioneth Jesus |
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How to save the souls of the sinners |
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A summary of the formulæ |
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Of the light-beams and light-streams |
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Mary pleadeth for those who have neglected the mysteries |
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Of the efficacy of the names of the twelve angels |
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The souls who know the names escape and are taken to Yew |
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Of their subsequent fate |
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Mary interpreteth the same from a former saying |
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Of the light of the sun and the darkness of the dragon |
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Of the cup of forgetfulness |
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Of the counterfeiting spirit |
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Of the fashioning of a new soul |
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Of the inbreathing of the power |
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Jesus promiseth to reveal all in detail |
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Of the light-power and the counterfeiting spirit |
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The parents we are to abandon |
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Salome is in doubt |
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Mary removeth the doubt of Salome |
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Of the charge given to the counterfeiting spirit |
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Of the charge given to the servitors |
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Of conception |
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Of the compulsion of the parents |
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Of the process of gestation |
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Of the incarnation of the soul |
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Of the sealing of the plasm |
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Of the destiny |
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Of how a man cometh by his death |
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There is no escape from the destiny |
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Of the keys of the mysteries |
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The mysteries are all for men |
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A prophecy of John the Baptizer |
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The criterion of orthodoxy |
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The Books of Yew |
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Few only will accomplish the mystery of the First Mystery |
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No soul had entered into the Light before the coming of the First Mystery |
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Of the prophets |
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Of the patriarchs |
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Of the souls of the righteous from Adam to Jesus |
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The disciples know of a surety that Jesus is the Great Initiator |
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SUB-SCRIPTION: |
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A PORTION OF THE BOOKS OF THE SAVIOUR |
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DIVISION IV |
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A FIFTH BOOK |
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The disciples gather round Jesus |
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The invocation of Jesus |
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The grouping of the disciples |
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The interpretation of iaō |
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He continueth to make invocation |
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The apocalypse of the heavens |
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The figures of the disk of the sun and of the moon |
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Jesus and the disciples are transported to the ways of the midst |
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Of the repentant and unrepentant rulers |
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Of the hierarchies of the unrepentant rulers and the names of their five regents |
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Of the powers which Yew bound into the five regents |
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Of the functions of Zeus, the chief regent |
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The incorruptible names of the regents |
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Mary questioneth Jesus on the ways of the midst |
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Of the mysteries which Jesus will give unto his disciples |
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Of the constitution of the ways of the midst |
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Of Paraplēx |
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Of Yew and Melchisedec |
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How the demon rulers carry off souls |
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The chastisements of Paraplēx |
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Of Ariouth the Æthiopian |
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Of triple-faced Hekatē |
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Of Parhedrōn Typhon |
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Of Yachthanabas |
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The disciples beseech Jesus to have mercy upon sinners |
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Jesus encourageth his disciples |
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Jesus and his disciples ascend higher |
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He breatheth into their eyes |
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Their eyes are opened |
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Jesus explaineth the vision of fire and water, and wine and blood |
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The same explained from former sayings |
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Jesus and his disciples descend to earth |
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Jesus promiseth to give them the mystery of the forgiveness of sins |
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The mystic offering |
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The invocation |
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The rite is consummated |
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Directions as to the future use of the rite |
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Of three other mystic rites |
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Of the highest mysteries and of the great name |
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Of the efficacy of that name |
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A SIXTH BOOK |
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Of the chastisement of the curser |
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Of the chastisement of the slanderer |
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Of the chastisement of the murderer |
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Peter protesteth against the women |
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Of the chastisement of the thief |
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Of the chastisement of the arrogant |
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Of the chastisement of the blasphemer |
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Of the chastisement of him who hath intercourse with males |
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Of the chastisement of a foul act of sorcery |
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Of the after-death state of the righteous man who hath not been initiated |
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Of the cup of wisdom |
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A sinner suffereth for each separate sin |
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Even the greatest of sinners, if he repent, shall inherit the kingdom |
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Of the time favourable for the birth of those who shall find the mysteries |
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The disciples beseech Jesus to have mercy upon them |
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A LATER POSTSCRIPT |
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The proclamation of the disciples |