1627:. The Gnostics referred everything to astrology. Even the Bardesenists located the inferior powers, the seven, twelve and thirty-six, among the planets, in the zodiac and starry region, as rulers of the celestial phenomena which influence the earth and its inhabitants. Birth and health, wealth and allotment, are considered to be mainly under their control. Other sects betray still stronger partiality for astrological conceits. Many of these specimens also are improperly ascribed to Gnosticism, but the Gnostic origin of others is too manifest to allow of contradiction.
1408:. In several texts, the luminary Eleleth is the last of the luminaries (Spiritual Lights) that come forward, and it is the Aeon Sophia, associated with Eleleth, who encounters darkness and becomes involved in the chain of events that leads to the Demiurge's rule of this world, and the salvage effort that ensues. As such, the role of Aeons of Eleleth, including Abraxas, Sophia, and others, pertains to this outer border of the Pleroma that encounters the ignorance of the world of Lack and interacts to rectify the error of ignorance in the world of materiality.
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1499:, and many others. The name ΙΑΩ, to which ΣΑΒΑΩΘ is sometimes added, is found with this figure even more frequently than ΑΒΡΑΣΑΞ, and they are often combined. Beside an Abrasax figure the following, for instance, is found: ΙΑΩ ΑΒΡΑΣΑΞ ΑΔΩΝ ΑΤΑ, "Iao Abrasax, thou art the Lord". With the Abrasax-shield are also found the divine names Sabaoth Iao, Iao Abrasax, Adonai Abrasax, etc.
1422:, Abraxas (or Abracax) is labeled the "supreme God" of the Basilidians, whom he describes as "heretics of the second century". He further indicated the Basilidians attributed to Abraxas the rule over "365 skies" and "365 virtues". In a final statement on Basilidians, de Plancy states that their view was that Jesus Christ was merely a "benevolent ghost sent on Earth by Abraxas".
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2121:(Infernal Dictionary), published in 1818, states that Abraxas (or Abracax) was an anguipede (a deity represented with snake feet) pagan God of "Asian theogonies" with a "rooster's head, dragon's feet and a whip in his hand". De Plancy says that demonologists describe Abraxas as a demon having a "king's head and snakes in lieu of feet".
2068:, also occurs in the Abraxas-stones as well as in the magic papyri. This word is usually conceded to be derived from the Hebrew (Aramaic), meaning "Thou art our father" (אב לן את), and also occurs in connection with Abraxas; the following inscription is found upon a metal plate in the Karlsruhe Museum:
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produced the principalities, powers, and angels, the last of whom create "the first heaven". They, in turn, originate a second series, who create a second heaven. The process continues in like manner until 365 heavens are in existence, the angels of the last or visible heaven being the authors of our
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That which is spoken by God-the-Sun is life; that which is spoken by the Devil is death; Abraxas speaketh that hallowed and accursed word, which is life and death at the same time. Abraxas begetteth truth and lying, good and evil, light and darkness in the same word and in the same act. Wherefore is
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There is a God about whom you know nothing, because men have forgotten him. We call him by his name: Abraxas. He is less definite than God or Devil. ... Abraxas is activity: nothing can resist him but the unreal ... Abraxas stands above the sun and above the devil If the
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Norfolk, England. The subjects are mythological, and chiefly grotesque, with various inscriptions, in which ΑΒΡΑΣΑΞ often occurs, alone or with other words. Sometimes the whole space is taken up with the inscription. In certain obscure magical writings of Egyptian origin ἀβραξάς
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Perfect Being". Another identification with Osiris is made in PGM VII. 643-51: "you are not wine, but the guts of Osiris, the guts of ... Ablanathanalba Akrammachamarei Eee, who has been stationed over necessity, Iakoub Ia Iaō Sabaōth Adōnai Abrasax." PGM VIII. 1-63, on the other hand,
1318:. 69, 73 f.) appears to follow partly Irenaeus, partly the lost Compendium of Hippolytus. He designates Abraxas more distinctly as "the power above all, and First Principle", "the cause and first archetype" of all things; and mentions that the Basilidians referred to 365 as the number of parts (
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prayers reported by Origen. It is necessary to distinguish those specimens that belong to the proper
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1607:, which, like the preceding, are either ornamental or plain, and imitations of Egyptian art, with slight modifications and prominent symbols, as the vessel in which Anubis weighs the human heart, as comprehending the entire life of man, with all its errors.
1294:), in which they speak of 365 heavens and say that "their great archon" is Abrasax, because his name contains the number 365, the number of the days in the year; i.e. the sum of the numbers denoted by the Greek letters in ΑΒΡΑΣΑΞ according to the rules of
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2060:, Sax, Abraxas; for thou art the moon, (25) the chief of the stars, he that did form them, listen to the things that I have(?) said, follow the (words) of my mouth, reveal thyself to me, Than, (26) Thana, Thanatha, otherwise Thei, this is my correct name.
2245:, who made all things as they are, when identified as Koshchei the Deathless, calls himself "Koshchei, or Adnari, or Ptha, or Jaldalaoth, or Abraxas—it is all one what I may be called hereabouts." Since Jung wrote about Koshchei (see above) in 1916, and
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2021:" (PGM XIII. 1–343) contains an invocation to a supreme creator God; Abraxas is given as being the name of this God in the language of the baboons. The papyrus goes on to describe a cosmogonic myth about Abraxas, describing how he created the
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value of 365 corresponding to the days of the year. Thoth is also identified with Abrasax in PGM LXXIX. 1-7: "I am the soul of darkness, Abrasax, the eternal one, Michaēl, but my true name is Thōouth, Thōouth."
1146:, "which belong to no known speech, and by their singular collocation of vowels and consonants give evidence that they belong to some mystic dialect, or take their origin from some supposed divine inspiration".
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IO IO IO IAO SABAO KURIE ABRASAX KURIE MEITHRAS KURIE PHALLE. IO PAN, IO PAN PAN IO ISCHUROS, IO ATHANATOS IO ABROTOS IO IAO. KAIRE PHALLE KAIRE PAMPHAGE KAIRE PANGENETOR. HAGIOS, HAGIOS, HAGIOS IAO.
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1963:". The patriarchs are sometimes addressed as deities; for which fact many instances may be adduced. In the group "Iakoubia, Iaōsabaōth Adōnai Abrasax", the first name seems to be composed of
2209:... it appears that Abraxas has much deeper significance. We may conceive of the name as that of the godhead whose symbolic task is the uniting of godly and devilish elements.
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in the two passages in which he instructs the Christians of
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includes mention of a fictional cult that worships Abraxas.
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recommends that this invocation be pronounced to the moon:
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1085:, the association of this phrase with Abraxas is uncertain.
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1983:, by the god Abrasax Ablathanalba Akrammachari ...".
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without a trident and star, and with or without reverses.
3456:. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston. pp. 28–29.
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2591:. London, United Kingdom: Bell & Daldy. p. 172.
1101:("Father, Son, Spirit, holy; salvation from the cross").
3287:
Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft
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Versuch über die Gemmen der Alten mit dem Abraxas-Bilde
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Studien zur semitischen Religionsgeschichte: 1.: Heft 1
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properly calls attention to the significant silence of
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3519:
Merkelbach, Reinhold; Totti, Maria, eds. (1990–1992).
3233:
Versuch über die kirchlichen Alterthümer der Gnostiker
2939:"The Gnostic Horror of The Excavation of Hob's Barrow"
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The magic word "Ablanathanalba", which reads in Greek
2017:
One papyrus titled the "Monad" or the "Eighth Book of
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Some parts at least of the figure mentioned above are
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New Schaff–Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge
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The Gnostics and Their Remains: Ancient and Mediaeval
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Those with some symbol, as a serpent in an oval form.
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connects with Basilides and which (according to his
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and the Primal Man whom God made in His own image".
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1301:Α = 1, Β = 2, Ρ = 100, Α = 1, Σ = 200, Α = 1, Ξ = 60
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3375:, i. 161. The older material is listed by Matter,
3073:The Gnostic Jung and the Seven Sermons to the Dead
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2795:. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. pp. 129–130.
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1505:Chiefly, perhaps exclusively, in combination with
1206:Gemstone carved with Abraxas, obverse and reverse.
827:). The word is found in Gnostic texts such as the
2761:. Vol. 1. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
1796:. Budge surmised that Abrasax was "a form of the
849:or charms. As the initial spelling on stones was
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3051:The demotic magical papyrus of London and Leiden
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2185:Several references to the god Abraxas appear in
992:J. J. Bellermann thinks it is a compound of the
3206:Histoire critique de Manichée et du Manichéisme
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2241:(1919) in Chapter 44: In the Manager's Office,
1661:L'antiquité expliquée et représentée en figures
1452:L'antiquité expliquée et représentée en figures
1388:, the identity of Abraxas remains unclear. The
1336:Nothing can be built on the vague allusions of
1214:, "the Unbegotten Father" is the progenitor of
1178:, signifying deities in the several languages.
3222:Tubières de Grimvard; Count de Caylus (1764).
3168:Reuvens, Casparus Jacobus Christianus (1830).
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2033:who "foreknew all things", the first man (or
1104:According to a note of Isaac de Beausobre's,
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3263:Egyptian Mythology and Egyptian Christianity
3203:
3115:More, Thomas; Armes, William Dallam (1891).
3024:. Vol. 1. University of Chicago Press.
2781:Blau, Ludwig; Kohler, Kaufmann (1901–1906).
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936:The proper form of the name is evidently
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2554:Collin de Plancy, Jacques Auguste Simon
1756:-like appearance somewhat resembling a
1390:Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit
1138:, "the beautiful, the glorious Savior".
830:Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit
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3326:Histoire des origines du Christianisme
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3501:. In Jackson, Samuel Macauley (ed.).
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892:, although other explanations exist.
3285:Geiger (1864). "Abraxas und Elxai".
3101:
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3048:Griffith, Francis Llewellyn (1904).
3039:Budge, Ernest Alfred Wallis (1930).
3017:
2980:Baudissin, Wolf Wilhelm von (1876).
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2473:Smith, Andrew Phillip (2014-03-17).
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807:, being there applied to the "Great
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3391:. Vol. ii. Paris. p. 356.
3328:. Vol. vi. Paris. p. 160.
2999:Bellermann, Johann Joachim (1819).
2941:. Mash X to Muse. 23 November 2022.
2441:The Encyclopedia of Ancient History
2091:Medieval seal representing Abraxas.
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3523:(in German). Westdeutscher Verlag.
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3199:. Antwerp. 1657. pp. 112–115.
3132:(Deluxe ed.). Abracax House.
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2291:s second studio album was called "
2144:Abraxas is an important figure in
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1039:, "the blessing", a meaning which
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3534:Cornell Collection of Antiquities
3104:"XI. Concerning the Æon-Doctrine"
2755:". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.).
2001:identifies Abraxas as a name of "
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3296:Gli Abraxas, studio archeologico
3242:Histoire critique du Gnosticisme
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2450:10.1002/9781444338386.wbeah17001
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1748:Engraving from an Abrasax stone.
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1149:The Egyptian author of the book
1070:negative—"the uncreated Father".
1046:J. B. Passerius derives it from
550:Gnosticism and the New Testament
109:
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3387:de Montfaucon, B. (1719–1724).
3121:. Columbian Publishing Company.
2986:(in German). Fr. Wilhelm Grunow
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1959:Abrasax, and by the great god,
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41:needs additional citations for
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3406:Chabouillet, J. M. A. (1858).
3350:The Gnostics and their Remains
3091:King, Charles William (1887).
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2318:The Excavation of Hob's Barrow
1517:Abraxas with Egyptian deities.
1031:sees in it a Grecized form of
897:Greco-Roman magical traditions
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3448:Herzog, Johann Jakob (1860).
3217:. Florence. pp. 221–286.
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1503:Abraxas with Persian deities.
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1404:in the light of the luminary
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886:. The word may be related to
837:. It was engraved on certain
3266:. London. p. 252, note.
3235:. Anspach. pp. 203–214.
3150:Knights Templar Encyclopedia
3126:de Plancy, J. Colli (2015).
3070:Hoeller, Stephan A. (2009).
3065:(in German). J. C. Hinrichs.
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1760:or the Greek primordial god
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3401:. Vol. 2 vols. London.
3059:Harnack, Adolf von (1891).
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1348:. 23), "the Almighty God" (
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696:Neoplatonism and Gnosticism
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3594:Names of God in Gnosticism
3538:Cornell University Library
3043:. Oxford University Press.
3018:Betz, Hans Dieter (1996).
2952:Haysom, Sam (2024-03-22).
2476:A Dictionary of Gnosticism
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1344:. 21), "the highest God" (
1271:Refutation of All Heresies
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691:Gnosticism in modern times
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3383:, vol. ii., Vienna, 1886.
3213:Passerius, J. B. (1750).
3204:de Beausobre, I. (1739).
3194:Wendelin, in a letter in
3041:Amulets and superstitions
2751:Leclercq, Henri (1913). "
2335:Late Night with the Devil
2151:Seven Sermons to the Dead
1942:Having due regard to the
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1356:. i. 11). The notices in
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3226:. Paris. pp. 65–66.
3224:Recueil d'antiquités, vi
2341:The videogame franchise
2111:Jacques Collin de Plancy
1089:
656:Wisdom (personification)
21:Abraxas (disambiguation)
3102:Mead, G. R. S. (1906).
2792:The Jewish Encyclopedia
2585:Sharpe, Samuel (1870).
2526:Encyclopædia Britannica
1663:(Band 2,2) page 358 ff.
1602:Representations of the
1400:and other Aeons of the
1268:The name occurs in the
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711:Theosophy (Blavatskian)
3190:. Leyden. p. 572.
3188:De armis climactericis
3186:Salmasius, C. (1648).
3108:Thrice-Greatest Hermes
3005:(in German). Dieterici
2789:; et al. (eds.).
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612:Apocalyptic literature
3561:Abraxas article from
3397:Raspe, R. E. (1791).
3389:L'Antiquité expliquée
3294:Barzilai, G. (1873).
3244:. Vol. i. Paris.
3147:Ralls, Karen (2007).
2898:More & Armes 1891
2758:Catholic Encyclopedia
2649:Lipsius 33 f. &c.
2565:Dictionnaire Infernal
2444:(1 ed.). Wiley.
2358:Les Espaces d'Abraxas
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884:seven classic planets
845:, which were used as
679:Esoteric Christianity
545:Clementine literature
522:List of Gnostic texts
242:List of Gnostic sects
3589:Mythological hybrids
3528:Barrett, Caitlín E.
3497:Drexler, W. (1908).
3347:King, C. W. (1887).
3153:. Red Wheel/Weiser.
2914:Ordo Templi Orientis
2558:"Abracax or Abraxas"
1041:Charles William King
916:Gaius Julius Hyginus
835:Greek Magical Papyri
821:of the 365 spheres (
701:Perennial philosophy
327:Christian Gnosticism
50:improve this article
19:For other uses, see
3260:Sharpe, S. (1863).
3240:Matter, J. (1828).
3231:Münter, F. (1790).
3129:Infernal Dictionary
2888:, pp. 184–185.
2712:, pp. 209–210.
2372:and opened in 1983.
2258:Midnight's Children
2233:James Branch Cabell
1625:Astrological groups
1419:Infernal Dictionary
1386:Nag Hammadi library
1376:"the Supreme God".
1220:"Discerning Mind";
1075:Nehunya ben HaKanah
1062:, "to create", and
927:Abrax Aslo Therbeeo
861:), the spelling of
716:Western esotericism
684:Christian theosophy
632:Paul and Gnosticism
555:Mandaean scriptures
535:Nag Hammadi library
473:Chinese Manichaeism
3324:Renan, E. (1879).
3180:General references
3054:. Clarendon Press.
2846:Neue Zauberpapyri,
2279:In popular culture
2097:In the 1516 novel
2093:
1915:Isaac de Beausobre
1885:. 69 D; Philastr.
1770:E. A. Wallis Budge
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987:Claudius Salmasius
639:Merkabah mysticism
617:Early Christianity
574:Cologne Mani-Codex
479:Islamic Gnosticism
467:Chinese Gnosticism
448:Persian Gnosticism
295:Samaritan Baptist
268:Judean / Israelite
3289:. xviii: 824–825.
3160:978-1-56414-926-8
3139:978-0-9903427-3-1
3083:978-0-8356-3024-5
3031:978-0-226-04447-7
2916:in Austin, Texas.
2627:, pp. 86–89.
2486:978-0-8356-3097-9
2459:978-1-4051-7935-5
2327:Gnostic mythology
2172:Abraxas terrible.
2027:primordial waters
1432:Thetford treasure
1188:Basilidian system
1144:Adolf von Harnack
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43:verification
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3584:Magic words
3563:The Mystica
3476:Wace, Henry
3432:Attribution
3320:, ib. 1874.
3252:in Herzog,
2974:Works cited
2315:video game
2313:folk horror
2302:video game
2214:Dr. Follens
2195:, such as:
2105:Thomas More
1798:Adam Kadmon
1559:), or with
1549:Harpocrates
1342:De vir. ill
1165:Contra Cels
1083:Abracadabra
1035:ha-berakhah
889:Abracadabra
721:Rene Guenon
622:Christology
584:Bruce Codex
579:Askew Codex
459:Manichaeism
404:Basilideans
393:Alexandrian
304:Simon Magus
141:Anima mundi
131:Adam pagria
3573:Categories
3373:Geschichte
3298:. Trieste.
3097:. D. Nutt.
2963:2024-04-07
2886:Ralls 2007
2874:Col. XXIII
2710:Budge 1930
2399:References
2203:Max Demian
2178:3rd Sermon
2164:2nd Sermon
2011:isopsephic
1923:Alexandria
1857:Abraxoïdes
1851:Abraxastes
1802:Kabbalists
1734:Plaque 149
1722:Plaque 148
1710:Plaque 147
1698:Plaque 146
1686:Plaque 145
1674:Plaque 144
1412:As a demon
1380:As an aeon
1310:Epiphanius
1292:diastemata
1276:Hippolytus
946:Epiphanius
942:Hippolytus
903:god and a
793:romanized:
515:Scriptures
435:Marcosians
418:Valentinus
387:Sethianism
370:Saturninus
353:Marcionism
289:Elkasaites
262:Thomasines
221:Yaldabaoth
161:Five Seals
126:Adam kasia
101:Gnosticism
3499:"Abraxas"
3450:"Abraxas"
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