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ion which escaped the hands of the destroyers. The above quoted specimen of traditionary Simonian logic, however, is interesting, and will, we believe, be found not altogether out of date in our own times.[94] Finally, there is one further point that I have reserved for the end of this Part in order that my readers may constantly keep it in mind during the perusal of the Part which follows. We must always remember that every single syllable we possess about Simon comes from the hands of bitter opponents, from men who had no mercy or toleration for the heretic. The heretic was accursed, condemned eternally by the very fact of his heresy; an emissary of Satan and the natural enemy of God. There was no hope for him, no mercy for him; he was irretrievably damned.[95] The Simon of our authorities has no friend; no one to say a word in his favour; he is hounded down the byways of "history" and the highways of tradition, and to crush him is to do God service. One solitary ray of light beams forth in the fragment of his work called _The Great Revelation_, one solitary ray, that will illumine the garbled accounts of his doctrine, and speak to the Theosophists of to-day in no uncertain tones that each may say: Methinks there is much reason in his sayings. If thou consider rightly of the matter, [Simon] has had great wrong.[96] FOOTNOTES: [Footnote 78: M.E. Amelineau, "Essai sur le Gnosticisme Egyptien," _Annales du Musee Guimet_, Tom. xvi. p. 28.] [Footnote 79: Mosheim's _Institutes of Ecclesiastical History_ (Trans. etc., Murdock and Soames; ed. Stubbs 1863), Vol. I., p. 87, note, gives the following list of those who have maintained the theory of two Simons: Vitringa, _Observ. Sacrar._, v. 12, Sec. 9, p. 159, C.A. Heumann, _Acta Erudit. Lips._ for April, A.D. 1727, p. 179, and Is. de Beausobre, _Diss. sur l'Adamites_, pt. ii. subjoined to L'Enfants' _Histoire de la Guerre des Hussites_, i. 350, etc. Dr. Salmon also holds this theory.] [Footnote 80: _Dict. Christ. Biog._, art. "Helena," Vol. II, p. 880.] [Footnote 81: _Hist. Eccles._, ii. 13.] [Footnote 82: _Quellenkritik des Epiphanios_.] [Footnote 83: _Cf._ Dr. Salmon's art. "Hippolytus Romanus," _Dict. Christ. Biog._, iii. 93, 94.] [Footnote 84: _Histoire Critique du Gnosticisme_, Tom. i. p. 197 (1st ed. 1828).] [Footnote 85: _Les Bibles, et les Initiateurs Religieux de l'Humanite_, Louis Leblois, i. 144; from Uhlhorn, _Die Homilien und Rec
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