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| CIT_SOPHIA_AH122 | ENT_GNO_SOPHIA | SRC_IRENAEUS_AH | Irenaeus, Against Heresies | Book I, ch. 2, sec. 2 (I.2.2) | But there rushed forth in advance of the rest that AEon who was much the latest of them, and was the youngest of the Duodecad which sprang from Anthropos and Ecclesia, namely Sophia, and suffered passion apart from the embrace of her consort Theletos. | Roberts & Rambaut (Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. I) | 1885 | https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Ante-Nicene_Fathers/Volume_I/IRENAEUS/Against_Heresies:_Book_I | heresiological-verbatim | HOSTILE WITNESS: Irenaeus is a heresiologist reporting the Valentinian system in order to refute it; this describes the fall (passion) of the youngest Aeon, Sophia, not a self-description by Valentinians. | 2026-06-17 | verbatim web-retrieval from public-domain Ante-Nicene Fathers edition (Wikisource) | 1 | 0 |