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<p> (power), in the system of Basilides, as described by [[Irenaeus]] (1:24), is named, together with Sophia (wisdom), as following Nons (mind). [[Logos]] (reason), and Phronesis (thought) in the series of emanations from the- unborn Father. </p>
<p> (power), in the system of Basilides, as described by [[Irenaeus]] (1:24), is named, together with Sophia (wisdom), as following Nons (mind). [[Logos]] (reason), and Phronesis (thought) in the series of emanations from the- unborn Father. </p>
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Latest revision as of 09:18, 15 October 2021

Dynamis [1]

(power), in the system of Basilides, as described by Irenaeus (1:24), is named, together with Sophia (wisdom), as following Nons (mind). Logos (reason), and Phronesis (thought) in the series of emanations from the- unborn Father.

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