| 1. | Book V concerns itself with the Ophite heresies.
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| 2. | It has also been called and marketed as " ophicalcite " or " ophite ".
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| 3. | Again, beside the higher hebdomad of the seven archons, the Ophite system told of a lower hebdomad.
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| 4. | This book contains sections on several other Ophite systems, that of the Peratae, Sethians and of Justinus.
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| 5. | The Ophite Cultus Satanas was inspired by the ancient Ophite sect of Gnosticism, and the horned god of Wicca.
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| 6. | The Ophite Cultus Satanas was inspired by the ancient Ophite sect of Gnosticism, and the horned god of Wicca.
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| 7. | Once again, Hippolytus identifies the source of the Ophite error as being rooted in the philosophy of the ancients.
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| 8. | The philosopher Celsus in the second century provides some evidence that Ophite gnostic ideas were influencing the mysteries of Mithras.
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| 9. | The earliest verifiable theistic Satanist group was a small group called the Ophite Cultus Satanas, which was created in Ohio in 1948.
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| 10. | Ephiphanius ascribes to the Severians a belief in the well known Gnostic power Ophite system as the first offspring of Bythus and Ennoia.
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