Examples of using Gnostics in English and their translations into Swedish
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A just verdict on the Gnostics is that of O.
Were the opponents in the Johannine letters Gnostics?
They were styled Gnostics par excellence.
Some of the famous people who were Gnostics are.
Gnostics claimed that the body was sinful while the soul was holy.
You already know about Gnostics and Magellan.
Were the opponents described in Colossians or Ephesians Gnostics?
To be feminine. The Gnostics claimed that Jesus considered the Holy Spirit.
This class consists of course of the Gnostics themselves.
Both Catholics and Gnostics were concerned in writing these fictions.
All agree that it was employed by heretical sects-- for the most part Gnostics.
The Gnostics had schools
He said that he used the word as antithetical to the Gnostics of early church history.
The Gnostics thus rejected the atoning suffering
This alien Jesus came to awaken Gnostics to their destiny outside the realm of creation.
had already been named by the Gnostics as Yaldabaoth.
Paul takes the singular position that the Gnostics, those who possess the higher knowledge"gnosis"; I Cor.
had already been named by the Gnostics as Y aldabaoth.
Hippolytus is right in calling these two Gnostics imitations of Pythagoras rather than Christians.
was current among certain Gnostics Epiphanius,"Adv.
The formulae used by Christian Gnostics seem to have varied widely from that enjoyed by Christ.
Gnostics often practiced excessive asceticism,
To explain the origin of the material universe, the Gnostics developed a complicated mythology.
It is to be noted that the Gnostics called the Eucharist by Christian sacrificial terms-- prosphora,"oblation", Thysia II bk.
Many Protestant scholars have maintained that the false teachers denounced in Jude are Gnostics of the second century.
Other Gnostics held that because their souls were completely alien to this world,
Adam Ḳadmon, the"primal man" of the Elcesaites, was also, according to the conception of these Jewish Gnostics, of huge dimensions; viz.
The Gnostics often identified such psychics with Christians
asceticism satisfied some of the impulses that had produced Gnosticism, and many Gnostics were converted to orthodox beliefs.
So prominent was her place amongst some Gnostics that some schools were designated as Barbeliotae,