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. . . all forms of gnostic religion centred – and still centre – on liberation from the powers which rule us and on a return to our origin, God and his world, thanks to a spiritual insight (gnosis) revealed by a saviour or, less mythically, by inner enlightenment.
Van Den Broek, Gnostic Religion in Antiquity, 2013, p.231.
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