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twelve mysteries according to the number of the numbering of the Uncontainables and
Boundless and wherefor it hath come forth from the Fatherless.
11. "And that mystery knoweth wherefor the twelve Immoveables have rent themselves
asunder and wherefor they have set themselves with all their orders and wherefor they
have come forth from the Fatherless.
12. "And that mystery knoweth wherefor the Unwaverables have rent themselves asunder
and wherefor they have set themselves up, divided into twelve orders, and wherefor
they have come forth from the Fatherless, which belong to the orders of the space of
the Ineffable.
13. "And that mystery knoweth wherefor the Incomprehensibles, which pertain to the
second space of the Ineffable, have rent themselves asunder and wherefor they have
come forth from the Fatherless.
14. "And that mystery knoweth wherefor the twelve Undesignatables have rent themselves
asunder and wherefor they have set themselves up after all the orders of the
Unindicatables, themselves being uncontainable and boundless, and wherefor they have
come forth from the Fatherless.
15. "And that mystery knoweth wherefor these Unindicatables have rent themselves
asunder,--[they] who have not indicated themselves nor brought themselves into
publicity according to the economy of the One and Only, the Ineffable, and wherefor
they have come forth from the Fatherless.
16. "And that mystery knoweth wherefor the Super-deeps have rent themselves asunder
and wherefor they have distributed themselves, being a single order, and wherefor they
have come forth from the Fatherless.
17. "And that mystery knoweth wherefor the twelve orders of the Unspeakables have rent
themselves asunder and wherefor they have divided themselves, being three portions,
and wherefor they have come forth from the Fatherless.
18. "And that mystery knoweth wherefor all the Imperishables, being their twelve orders,
have rent themselves asunder and wherefor they have settled themselves, being
expanded in a single order, and wherefor they have divided themselves and formed
different orders, being uncontainable and boundless, and wherefor they have come
forth from the Fatherless.
19. "And that mystery knoweth wherefor the Impassables have rent themselves asunder
and wherefor they have set themselves up, being twelve boundless spaces, and have
settled themselves, being three orders of spaces, according to the economy of the One
and Only, the Ineffable, and wherefor they have come forth from the Fatherless.
20. "And that mystery knoweth wherefor the twelve Uncontainables, which belong to the
orders of the One and Only, the Ineffable, have rent themselves asunder and wherefor
they have come forth from the Fatherless, until they were brought to the space of the
First Mystery, which is the second space.