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Monoimus and between
A more doubtful question is whether there be any relation of obligation between Monoimus and the Clementine Homilies, there being in both a contrast drawn between the " Son of Man " and those who are " born of women " ( Hom.

Monoimus and 150-210
According to Theodoret's book on heresies ( Haereticarum Fabularum Compendium i. 18 ) the Arab Christian Monoimus ( 150-210 ) used the term Monad to mean the highest god which created lesser gods, or elements ( similar to æons ).

Monoimus and was
Hippolytus claims that Monoimus was a follower of Tatian, and that his cosmological system was derived from that of the Pythagoreans, which indeed seems probable.

Monoimus and Arab
* Monoimus, Arab gnostic ( approximate date )
* Monoimus, Arab gnostic ( approximate date )
* The Pythagorean cosmology also inspired the Arab gnostic Monoimus to combine this system with monism and other things to form his own cosmology.

Monoimus and name
Further traces of the obligations of Monoimus to Simon are found in the reference to the six powers instrumental in creation, which answer to Simon's six " roots ," while a similar indebtedness to Simon on the part of the Naassene writer in Hippolytus is found on comparing the anatomical speculations connected with the name Eden ( v. 9 ; vi.

Monoimus and ),
§ 7 ), and a closer examination shows that this is no chance coincidence, and that Monoimus is really to be referred to that sect, although Hippolytus himself has classed them separately ; for Monoimus describes his first principle as bisexual, and applies to it the titles " Father, Mother, the two immortal names ," words taken out of a Naassene hymn.

Monoimus and only
The speculations of Monoimus, as reported to us, only relate to the work of creation ; we are not told whether he had any theory as to the problem of redemption.

Monoimus and from
According to Monoimus, the world is created from the Monad ( or iota, or Yod meaning " one horn "), a tittle that brings forth the duad, triad, tetrad, pentad, hexad, heptad, ogdoad, ennead, up to ten, producing a decad.
Monoimus is famous for his quote about the unity of God and man ( from Hippolytus ):

Monoimus and .
The use made by Monoimus of the phrases " Man " and " Son of Man " reminds us of the system of the Naassenes ( Hippol.
But there is a common source of this language in the Apophasis Megale of Simon, this passage also being clearly the original of the description given by Monoimus of the contradictory attributes of his first principle.
Monoimus has mysteries in connexion with the number 14, showing that he attached importance to Paschal celebration.

lived and somewhere
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Welsh mythology remembers her as the daughter of a chieftain of north Wales named Eudaf or Eudwy, who probably lived somewhere near the Roman base of Segontium, now Caernarfon.
She lived in Zelhem somewhere in the nineteenth century.
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Dying before the end of the rebellion, somewhere between 759 and 761: he lived his last years in retirement at his country home in Lantian, secluded in the hills.
Stories recounted of Amroth in Unfinished Tales indicate that he lived at some time during the Second Age somewhere in this area ( one account says specifically at Dol Amroth ).
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