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pleasures of the
earthly world. The word
Borborite comes from the Gr**** word βόρβορος,
meaning "mud"; the name
Borborites can
therefore be
translated as "filthy...
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Alogians Angelici Antitactae Aquarii Archontics Ascodroutes Barbeliotae Borborites Coddians (also
called Koddians)
Levitics (also
called Levitici) Phibionites...
-
substituting Caulacau for Yaldabaoth. In his next article, on the "Gnostici", or
Borborites (83 C D), the idea of the
recovery of the
scattered powers of Barbēlō...
- into
various sectarian Gnostic groups such as the Archontics, Audians,
Borborites, and Phibionites, and
perhaps Stratiotici, and Secundians. Some of these...
- Smith-****ming
noted of his
agents that "Every man (is) his own stylo". The
Borborites, also
known as the Phibionites, were an
early Christian Gnostic sect during...
- by
Epiphanius (Panarion, 26), a
church father who
criticised how the
Borborites used it to
justify free love, by
practicing coitus interruptus and eating...
-
Thomasines Proto-orthodox
Christianity Antitactae Archontics Basilideans Borborites Stratiotici Cainites Carpocratianism Cerdonians Mandaeism Kentaeans Na****enes...
- the
savior knows her well. That is why he
loved her more than us." The
Borborites, also
known as the Phibionites, were an
early Christian Gnostic sect during...
- The
Stratiotici were a
gnostic sect, a
subgroup of the
Borborites.
Little else is
known about them
besides what the
Church Fathers wrote on them. The sect...
- into
various sectarian Gnostic groups, like the Archontics, Audians,
Borborites, and Phibionites. Some of
these groups existed into the
Middle Ages. Various...