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Chapter X

, _infra_.

Footnote 219:

See p. 18 _supra_.

Footnote 220:

Giraud, _op. cit._ p. 95.

Footnote 221:

Sanctam autem hebdomadam septem stellas, quas dicunt planetas, esse volunt. Irenaeus, Bk I. c. 28, § 5, p. 236, Harvey.

Footnote 222:

Hippolytus, _op. cit._ Bk V. c. 8, p. 159, Cruice, says that the “nothing” said in John i. 3, 4 to have been made without the Word is in fact this world. Τὸ δὲ “οὐδέν, ὃ χωρὶς αὐτοῦ γέγονεν, ὁ κόσμος ἰδικός ἐστιν · γέγονεν γὰρ χωρὶς αὐτοῦ ὑπὸ τρίτου καὶ τετάρτον.” “But the ‘nothing’ which came into being without Him is the world of form; for it came into being without Him by the Third and Fourth”—these last being evidently Sophia and Jaldabaoth respectively.

Footnote 223:

Οὐ δύναται οὖν, φησι, σωθῆναι ὁ τέλειος ἄνθρωπος, ἐὰν μὴ ἀναγεννηθῇ διὰ ταύτης εἰσελθὼν τῆς πύλης. “The perfect [or initiated] man, he says, therefore cannot be saved unless he be born again, entering in through this gate.” Hippolytus, _op. cit._ Bk V. c. 8, p. 165, Cruice.

Footnote 224:

Hippolytus, _op. cit._ Bk V. c. 7, p. 144, Cruice.

Footnote 225:

Clem. Alex. _Strom._ Bk III. c. 13, and n. 2, p. 196,