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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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1 I, prooe| rightly believed. But we, as being their successors, and as 2 I, prooe| of teaching, as well as being reputed guardians of the 3 I, 2 | into rhythm and melody. And being astonished at the management 4 I, 2 | along with it. This person, being burned along with his disciples 5 I, 2 | five years. And again, on being released, he was permitted 6 I, 2 | numbers and measures; and I being struck by the plausible, 7 I, 3 | demons, to the effect that, being very numerous, they pass 8 I, 4 | reach as far as the moon, being extended from the quarter 9 I, 5 | element of existing things, being the first to employ such 10 I, 6 | to vision, but capable of being manifested by cold and heat, 11 I, 6 | the stars; for all things being of the nature of fire, are 12 I, 6 | consist of the fire which is being borne aloft. But also that 13 I, 6 | that the sun is hid, not by being under the earth, but because 14 I, 6 | when these very clouds, being more moist, acquire congelation; 15 I, 7 | be mind and matter; mind being the efficient cause, whereas 16 I, 7 | whereas matter that which was being formed. For all things coming 17 I, 7 | things partake of motion by being moved by mind, and that 18 I, 7 | and by reason of there being no vacuum, and by reason 19 I, 7 | both on account of their being so far away, and on account 20 I, 7 | situation. And that the moon, being lower than the sun, is nearer 21 I, 7 | caused by both sun and moon being repulsed by the air. And 22 I, 7 | often turned, by its not being able to make head against 23 I, 7 | moved, that the earth also, being wafted by it, is shaken. 24 I, 8 | rest. And that the water, being dissolved, flows towards 25 I, 8 | that it lies in the centre, being no part, so to speak, of 26 I, 8 | affirms that the earth, being originally fire in its lower 27 I, 8 | all having the same food, being nourished from mud; and 28 I, 8 | from their fame, and from being, so to speak, the leaders 29 I, 12 | and that the universe, being one, is beyond change. But 30 I, 12 | however, from the fact of its being filtered through earth, 31 I, 12 | perished when the earth, being precipitated into the sea, 32 I, 16 | of this universe, and the Being who exercises providence 33 I, 16 | passing into action, for being itself without form and 34 I, 16 | things that are removed, being repaired, and equivalents 35 I, 16 | and equivalents for them being introduced, it remains eternal. 36 I, 17 | from Stoa--(i.e., a porch), being styled Stoics; whereas Aristotle' 37 I, 18 | both Chrysippus and Zeno being coincident in opinion on 38 I, 18 | principle of all things, being a body of the utmost refinement, 39 I, 21 | creatures and all cooked food, being satisfied with fruits; and 40 I, 23 | substance of existing things, being astonished at the magnitude 41 IV, 3 | lapse of duration. For there being an interval from the mouth 42 IV, 3 | The Chaldeans, therefore, being ignorant of the quantity 43 IV, 3 | conception; the seed at one time being injected straight forward, 44 IV, 3 | into it dispersedly, and being collected into one place 45 IV, 4 | metallic plate is capable of being divided by a longer time 46 IV, 5 | the places come into view, being either lower or higher. 47 IV, 8 | the aggregate of seven) being whirled along with equal 48 IV, 8 | and triple order, there being three of each,--a principle 49 IV, 10 | is distant from the Moon being 50,272,065, subsists by 50 IV, 10 | number in reference to this, being 20,272,065, is (comprised) 51 IV, 12 | this grieves (one), that being recently born, he could 52 IV, 12 | sons of the giants, who, being ignorant of these measures, 53 IV, 15 | these, enjoying leisure, and being trained in calculation, 54 IV, 15 | philosophy, and desirous of being styled "Heresiarch," will 55 IV, 15 | strength, deriders for the time being, scholars, trustworthy, 56 IV, 28 | with the drug, and, as being prepared, he is considered 57 IV, 28 | written out what is (about) being asked. If, however, he is 58 IV, 28 | that the oracular response, being originally unintelligible, 59 IV, 32 | numerous and unusually large, being rolled downwards along wooden 60 IV, 33 | cauldron. The vinegar, however, being mixed along with the nitre, 61 IV, 33 | in brine; the consequence being, that the contents of the 62 IV, 33 | this preparation), after being washed in this drug, it 63 IV, 34 | and powdered spar, all being boiled together in equal 64 IV, 34 | way somebody else will, by being instructed (in these practices), 65 IV, 36 | air; but the (spectators) being horrified at the strange 66 IV, 36 | whom I have spoken of as being concealed, when he hears 67 IV, 36 | winged creature, however, being whirled round by the fire, 68 IV, 37 | distance, a drum, but which, being covered with some garment, 69 IV, 37 | moon; the mouth of the jar being kept covered for the time 70 IV, 38 | appear to be; the scales being steeped in a mixture of 71 IV, 42 | their own. For this reason, being desirous of warning the 72 IV, 43 | overpowering majesty, not, however, being able to extend the mind 73 IV, 43 | things. For this, say they, being unbegotten, produces the 74 IV, 43 | on account of the decade being equipollent, and being reckoned 75 IV, 43 | decade being equipollent, and being reckoned for a monad, and ( 76 IV, 43 | ascending, and masculine. For, being composed of small particles, 77 IV, 43 | elements, earth and water, being more gross, he assigned 78 IV, 44 | the monad, therefore, as being beneficent, they assert 79 IV, 44 | terminating in this number, being similarly fastened around ( 80 IV, 47 | nothing of the things that are being made may escape his notice. 81 IV, 48 | commiserating him who is being plotted against by the Dragon 82 IV, 48 | that is, for which they are being disciplined. And, wafted 83 IV, 48 | path, those that follow him being (the tail) of Canis. For 84 IV, 48 | producing all things, and being what they express by the 85 IV, 48 | therefore, he says, as being a certain divine Logos, 86 IV, 48 | affirms, is fixed in heaven, being a certain wisdom to those 87 IV, 51 | principles, as capable of being discerned by reason alone; 88 IV, 51 | discovered. For the point being drawn into length becomes 89 IV, 51 | length becomes a line, after being thus continued, having a 90 IV, 51 | The little will be great, being as a point, and the great 91 IV, 51 | from the medical (art), being astonished at the dissection 92 IV, 51 | the brain. For the brain, being the dominant portion of 93 IV, 51 | from it. For the brain, on being dissected, has within it 94 V, 1 | those that are capable of being deceived, as we shall prove 95 V, 1 | have been called Naasseni, being so denominated from the 96 V, 2 | and) still as a statue; being an image of him who is above, 97 V, 2 | accession that things which are being increased grow, but accession 98 V, 2 | the creation of the world, being understood by the things 99 V, 2 | For Mercury is Logos, who being interpreter and fabricator 100 V, 2 | simultaneously, and that are being produced, and that will 101 V, 2 | poet, however, he says, being desirous of adorning the 102 V, 2 | into the image of oblivion, being earthly and clayish. And 103 V, 2 | water only, and of spirit, being spiritual, not carnal. But 104 V, 3 | alone sufficient for its being understood by men; (I mean) 105 V, 3 | from the earthly bodies, being born again spiritual, not 106 V, 3 | husband;" that is, things by being born again become immortal 107 V, 3 | display to those who are being admitted to the highest 108 V, 4 | but Naas, (from thence) being styled Naasseni. But Naas 109 V, 4 | illustrious fame in heaven, being betrayed by those who are 110 V, 4 | those who know him not, being accounted as a drop from 111 V, 7 | For some things, he says, being borne down from above, will 112 V, 7 | above are cast off, and being placed in a state of punishment, 113 V, 8 | suppose that the Pythagoreans, being swayed from such (considerations), 114 V, 11 | in the times of Herod, being born after the likeness 115 V, 11 | Esau, whose garment--he not being himself present--was blessed; 116 V, 11 | motion to all things that are being produced. He will (thereby) 117 V, 11 | secured by Anguitenens, and being hindered from touching Corona 118 V, 12 | Word, the Serpent, always being in motion towards the unmoved 119 V, 12 | devoid of attribute, and being unfashioned, moulds (into 120 V, 12 | ones from the unsubstantial Being, transferring them hither 121 V, 12 | the Son, because of its being moved and being of the form 122 V, 12 | because of its being moved and being of the form of (the head 123 V, 14 | omit (to discern) as not being understood, this by nature 124 V, 14 | detect the fragrance that is being wafted in every direction: 125 V, 14 | it is produced from water being commingled and blended with 126 V, 14 | his own Son; not, however, being his peculiar (offspring) 127 V, 14 | perfect Word of supernal light being therefore assimilated (in 128 V, 16 | commingled, they are capable of being separated. Nay, but, he 129 V, 18 | of the Perfect and Good (Being).~ 130 V, 19 | beholding the Good One, and on being initiated with Him, preserved 131 V, 19 | it were something novel, being under the impression that 132 V, 20 | into Scythia, and that, being wearied with travel-ling, 133 V, 20 | his lengthened journey. On being aroused from repose, he, 134 V, 21 | And, he says, Paradise being formed from the conjugal 135 V, 21 | states. These twelve angels, being mutually connected, go about 136 V, 21 | Elohim, which is in men, being wrong with sorrow, might 137 V, 21 | the sufferings which (were being endured by) the deserted 138 V, 21 | king, Baruch is despatched, being sent down once more by Elohim; 139 V, 21 | Baruch. Therefore Naas, being inflamed with anger because 140 VI, 2 | change of name. This Simon being an adept in sorceries, both 141 VI, 3 | country. And thus the Libyans, being astonished at the voice 142 VI, 4 | simple. But (this is far from being the case): for there is, ( 143 VI, 4 | of the fire derive their being from its secret (portions). 144 VI, 4 | says, of the Great Tree being kindled, are made to disappear 145 VI, 4 | produced for the purpose of being laid in the storehouse, 146 VI, 8 | And that one of these, being of male sex, beholds from 147 VI, 8 | towards the things that are being generated from Mind and 148 VI, 9 | is wafted over the water, being begotten, he says, from 149 VI, 9 | unalterable duration, as being that which no longer is 150 VI, 9 | into the (foetus) that is being formed in the vicinity of 151 VI, 9 | which we have spoken of as being channels of spirit, embrace 152 VI, 10 | to the creature that is being born, viz., seeing, smelling, 153 VI, 11 | possessed by the child that is being formed. For as touch, by 154 VI, 12 | nature), a perfect celestial (being), in no (quality of) intelligence 155 VI, 12 | itself, finding itself, being mother of itself, father 156 VI, 12 | mother, father, a unit, being a root of the entire circle 157 VI, 12 | he says, blood in the man being both warm and yellow, is 158 VI, 12 | of those things that are being nourished; (and this power 159 VI, 13 | stands, and will stand, being an hermaphrodite power according 160 VI, 13 | though pre-existent; but being rendered manifest to himself 161 VI, 13 | is manifested from these, being unity, is discovered (to 162 VI, 14 | the world, (Jesus Christ) being transformed, and being assimilated 163 VI, 14 | being transformed, and being assimilated to the rulers 164 VI, 14 | alleges) that Jesus tolerated being styled by whichever name ( 165 VI, 15 | name, he is cast off, as being ignorant of the mysteries. 166 VI, 18 | mother of all things that are being begotten--the begotten one ( 167 VI, 18 | begotten--the begotten one (being mother) of the things that 168 VI, 19 | entities which are capable of being understood through the medium 169 VI, 19 | Wherefore, the universe being divided, as we said, into 170 VI, 19 | such (sensations). Things being thus constituted, the arrangement 171 VI, 19 | that have been made and are being made is observed to happen 172 VI, 20 | our bodies. Whence Plato, being asked by some one, "What 173 VI, 23 | statement of Plato. For the sun (being of the nature of) fire, 174 VI, 24 | no counsellor, (and) not being any other substance that 175 VI, 24 | Pleroma. Nous and Aletheia being projected from the Father, 176 VI, 24 | existence from a productive being, (Nous) himself likewise, 177 VI, 24 | perfect. The Father, however, being more perfect, because being 178 VI, 24 | being more perfect, because being alone unbegotten, by means 179 VI, 25 | the twenty-eight Aeons, being a female, and called Sophia, 180 VI, 25 | the rest of the Aeons, as being begotten, generate by conjugal 181 VI, 25 | that the Unbegotten One, being an originating principle 182 VI, 25 | self-generation. But Sophia, being begotten, and born after 183 VI, 26 | them. Christ, therefore, being additionally projected, 184 VI, 26 | Aeon, viz., Staurus. And he being begotten great, as from 185 VI, 26 | and perfect father, and being projected for the guardianship 186 VI, 27 | that had hindered them from being present, who it was that 187 VI, 30 | proceed from the Ogdoad being born of Mary. Concerning 188 VI, 33 | namely, Ennoia and Thelesis--being, as it were, mingled one 189 VI, 34 | detection from many; but now, being convicted (of the imposture), 190 VI, 34 | might be dissolved, and, being intermingled with the potion, 191 VI, 35 | miracle; while the larger was being filled from the smaller 192 VI, 35 | as that (the contents), being superabundant, flowed over. 193 VI, 35 | nature, is dissolved by being blended with the moist substance. 194 VI, 35 | was put in motion, such being the nature of the drug. 195 VI, 36 | perfect power, and of their being participators in the inconceivable 196 VI, 37 | each of these (elements), being part of the entire (name), 197 VI, 38 | to each, is perceived as being contained in the name of " 198 VI, 41 | that Logos wanted (one of being an ogdoad), he who is in 199 VI, 41 | and eight),--(these topai) being ogdoads. And these three 200 VI, 41 | ogdoads. And these three being added one to the other, 201 VI, 41 | the twenty-four elements,--being rendered fourfold by the 202 VI, 41 | images of images, which, being reckoned along with the 203 VI, 42 | For the illustious number, being intermingled with the twenty-four 204 VI, 43 | sound, and glorify that (Being) from whom they have been 205 VI, 43 | this ascription of glory being conveyed to the earth, became 206 VI, 44 | and Hen, and that these being added together become four, 207 VI, 44 | two and four (projections) being added together, manifested 208 VI, 44 | are in Him, the elements being counted one by one. For 209 VI, 46 | as Son of man, and of His being one who would manifest the 210 VI, 48 | sun and moon. And these being ten in number, they say, 211 VI, 48 | one power by the latter's being sent down from the heavens, 212 VI, 49 | and (the Demiurge) not being able to represent the stability 213 VI, 49 | Ogdoad), on account of his being the fruit of the Hysterema, 214 VII, 6 | have set down animality as being the genus, and man the species, 215 VII, 6 | and man the species, as being already distinct from the 216 VII, 6 | own kind), inasmuch as not being yet moulded into a species 217 VII, 7 | his hearers excellent from being worthless. When, therefore, 218 VII, 8 | secret discourses, which, I being specially instructed, he 219 VII, 9 | manifold and particoloured,--being one in reality, contains 220 VII, 10 | to declare, and whatever, being not as yet discovered, one 221 VII, 10 | projection, I say, being out of the question,) certainly, 222 VII, 10 | that existent which was being produced. The seed of the 223 VII, 10 | still in the Seed, (and) being a certain imitative (principle), 224 VII, 11 | offered Him suggestions, being endued with far greater 225 VII, 14 | beginning of wisdom." For, being orally instructed by Christ, 226 VII, 14 | Spirit." The Archon, then, being orally instructed, and taught, 227 VII, 14 | instructed, and taught, and being (thereby) filled with fear, 228 VII, 14 | radiance imparted to him by being illuminated with the light 229 VII, 14 | in Formlessness, and for being the recipient in turn of 230 VII, 15 | his sojourn in Egypt; and being instructed by the (sages 231 VII, 16 | appeared above from (the Being of) absolute sway, a brilliant 232 VII, 17 | consists and derives its being, are six: two of them material, ( 233 VII, 17 | sustenance to all those that are being nourished; (but) this of 234 VII, 17 | nutriment to those that are being nourished. For if it did 235 VII, 17 | because, (though indirectly) being a cause of nutriment, it 236 VII, 17 | to those things that are being nourished. These, therefore-- 237 VII, 17 | did not begin to come into being, but pre-existed and always 238 VII, 17 | from the fact of their being unbegotten, they are not 239 VII, 17 | Universe may continue one, being always ordered by Friendship 240 VII, 17 | change," body after body being altered, and punished by 241 VII, 17 | of punishment by Discord being changed from body to body. 242 VII, 17 | collected by Friendship as being a certain good (power), 243 VII, 17 | in order that all things, being conducted by herself, may 244 VII, 19 | Tiberius Caesar, and that, as being intermediate between the 245 VII, 21 | certain Cerinthus, himself being disciplined in the teaching 246 VII, 21 | again; whereas that Christ, being spiritual, remained beyond 247 VII, 26 | and expired, and that, being raised Up after three days, 248 VII, 26 | might use for the time being (what belonged to another), 249 VIII, 1 | accomplished by us, the (heretics), being of themselves ashamed, may 250 VIII, 1 | that God is the primal (Being), as it were a seed of a 251 VIII, 2 | three immeasurable AEons being unanimous procreated him;--( 252 VIII, 2 | which was) beneath, and not being ignorant of the power of 253 VIII, 2 | less degree is capable of being recognised the Word of Jehovah 254 VIII, 2 | human speech is incapable of being recognised. And not only 255 VIII, 3 | attributes of light which, (being) from above, had been laid 256 VIII, 3 | may undergo corruption as being themselves perishable, and 257 VIII, 3 | in the water when he was being baptized. This is, says ( 258 VIII, 5 | undesignedly, (and) without being predestinated. For such, 259 VIII, 5 | power of that man. And he being thus constituted in power, ( 260 VIII, 5 | undesignedly, and without being predestinated, light was 261 VIII, 7 | creation. For all things, by being stricken, bring forth and 262 VIII, 7 | forcibly separated from man by being severed by a certain stroke. ( 263 VIII, 9 | Tatian, however, although being himself a disciple of Justinus 264 VIII, 10 | whole of it. For when it was being continually moved in a rude 265 VIII, 12 | rendered victims of error from being previously captivated by ( 266 VIII, 12 | Montanus as a prophet. And being in possession of an infinite 267 VIII, 13 | from animal food, (and) being water-drinkers, and forbidding 268 VIII, 13 | and plume themselves on being just; (and) for the purpose 269 IX, 2 | shamefully corrupt man. And he, being persuaded by proffered gain, 270 IX, 2 | But (Zephyrinus) himself, being in process of time enticed 271 IX, 4 | men, and not incapable of being discovered, is better, he 272 IX, 5 | could comprehend Him of His being a Father. That this person 273 IX, 5 | this person suffered by being fastened to the tree, and 274 IX, 5 | died to appearance, and not being (in reality) dead. And He 275 IX, 7 | Caesar. To this Callistus, as being of the faith, Carpophorus 276 IX, 7 | nothing to pay, and not being able again to abscond, from 277 IX, 7 | abscond, from the fact of his being watched, planned an artifice 278 IX, 7 | among them. They, however, being disturbed by him, offered 279 IX, 7 | prefect of the city. And (on being asked the cause of such 280 IX, 7 | But after a time, there being in that place other martyrs, 281 IX, 7 | subject, and yet withal being ashamed to speak the truth, 282 IX, 7 | but also on account of his being frequently accused by Sabellius, 283 IX, 7 | God, and that this Person being one, cannot be two." And 284 IX, 7 | suffered, and is one Person, being careful to avoid blasphemy 285 IX, 7 | truth, and is not abashed at being at one time betrayed into 286 IX, 7 | with his regulation, as being stricken in conscience, 287 IX, 7 | the hearers of Callistus being delighted with his tenets, 288 IX, 7 | round, so to expel what was being conceived on account of 289 IX, 7 | on account of Callistus being a foremost champion of such 290 IX, 8 | determines that such a one, on being converted, and obeying the 291 IX, 10 | if you are desirous of being converted, that your sins 292 IX, 13 | a more devotional life, being filled with mutual love, 293 IX, 13 | filled with mutual love, and being temperate. And they turn 294 IX, 13 | act of inordinate desire, being averse even to hearing of 295 IX, 16 | in cold water; and after being thus cleansed, they repair 296 IX, 18 | Previous, however, to his being allowed to partake of a 297 IX, 21 | received their appellation, being denominated (by some) Zelotae, 298 IX, 21 | as food), and from their being temperate and incapable 299 IX, 25 | these have been brought into being for ministering unto the 300 IX, 25 | stung with indignation in being convicted by Himself of 301 IX, 25 | waged against them after being thus congregated; that in 302 X, 3 | things celestial have their being. But the disciples of Empedocles 303 X, 3 | similar to those that are being produced; whereas the followers 304 X, 6 | immense fountain, capable of being by reason divided into infinite 305 X, 7 | is fitted by nature for being able to be generated, as 306 X, 7 | developed which is capable of being learned. The result is the 307 X, 7 | same as when a child, by being long conversant with a musical 308 X, 7 | things divided threefold being of this description, the 309 X, 7 | description. The darkness being then endued with intelligence, 310 X, 7 | hurries into generation, being inflamed as a womb; and 311 X, 7 | has been declared, "Who, being in the form of God, thought 312 X, 10 | a non-existent God, who, being non-existent, has made the 313 X, 11 | origin, ascended to the Good Being, and deserted Edem. And 314 X, 11 | Justinus,) ascended to the Good Being. And (the Justinians maintain) 315 X, 12 | nether darkness, and not being ignorant both of the terror 316 X, 13 | Moses mentions the rod's being brandished for the purpose 317 X, 15 | all affirm that the good (Being) has made nothing at all, 318 X, 15 | they allege that (the just Being) made all things out of 319 X, 15 | Christ is the Son of the good Being, and was sent for the salvation 320 X, 15 | appeared as a man though not being a man, and as incarnate 321 X, 15 | as incarnate though not being incarnate. And he maintains 322 X, 16 | alleges to be the "Good Being," whom the prophets did 323 X, 17 | incapable of suffering, being a spirit of the Lord.~ 324 X, 22 | CONTINUED.~But others of them, being attached to the heresy of 325 X, 23 | like manner, also, Noetus, being by birth a native of Smyrna, 326 X, 23 | Deity, is, he says, not any being different from the Logos, 327 X, 24 | Hermogenes himself also being desirous of saying something, 328 X, 25 | afterwards was continually being transfused into bodies, 329 X, 27 | of good sense, our object being the demonstration of His 330 X, 28 | of which the Greeks, not being aware, glorified, in pompous 331 X, 29 | the word in the sense of being articulated by voice, but 332 X, 29 | constituted existence, and the being born from Him was the cause 333 X, 29 | His progenitor, and not being unacquainted with the mind 334 X, 29 | through the Logos, it not being possible for things to be 335 X, 29 | not now, in order that, being found faithful in that which 336 X, 29 | wherefore also the Logos is God, being the substance of God. Now 337 X, 29 | beginning, but came into being subsequently. Since man 338 X, 29 | not wishing that the Word, being obscurely proclaimed, should 339 X, 29 | every age, and that, by being present (amongst) us, He 340 X, 30 | these shall thou avoid by being instructed in a knowledge 341 X, 30 | thou didst undergo while being a man, these He gave to 342 X, 30 | of self is conjoined the being an object of God's knowledge,


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