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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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1 I, prooe| compare each heresy with the system of each speculator, so as 2 I, 1 | first attempted to frame a system of natural philosophy. This 3 I, 2 | PHILOSOPHY OF NUMBERS; HIS SYSTEM OF THE TRANSMIGRATION OF 4 I, 2 | world sings, and that its system corresponds with harmony, 5 I, 2 | from earth and the cosmical system, they maintain that Zaratas 6 I, 2 | learned from the Egyptians his system of numbers and measures; 7 I, 6 | VI. ANAXIMENES; HIS SYSTEM OF "AN INFINITE AIR;" HIS 8 I, 8 | VIII. ARCHELAUS; SYSTEM AKIN TO THAT OF ANAXAGORAS; 9 I, 11 | Babylon, (propounded his system). Now he makes statements 10 I, 13 | the middle of the cosmical system is moved round its own centre 11 I, 16 | PSYCHOLOGY; HIS ESCHATOLOGY AND SYSTEM OF METEMPSYCHOSIS; HIS ETHICAL 12 I, 16 | contend for his upholding) a system of fate, whereas others 13 I, 16 | manner formed his speculative system.~ 14 I, 17 | up from time to time his system of philosophy; but Zeno ( 15 I, 19 | PRINCIPLE OF HIS ETHICAL SYSTEM.~Epicurus, however, advanced 16 I, 22 | DRUIDS; PROGENITORS OF THEIR SYSTEM.~And the Celtic Druids investigated 17 IV, 1 | I. SYSTEM OF THE ASTROLOGERS; SIDEREAL 18 IV, 2 | invalidate also the Peratic system, as a branch growing out 19 IV, 3 | comprehended, the entire system of the Chaldeans vanishes 20 IV, 3 | How it is, then, that the system of the Chaldeans is unstable, 21 IV, 8 | PRODIGIES OF THE ASTROLOGERS; SYSTEM OF THE ASTRONOMERS; CHALDEAN 22 IV, 11 | proportionate or harmonic system could be produced. But the 23 IV, 13 | those who attempt to form a system of religion out of these ( 24 IV, 14 | XIV. SYSTEM OF THE ARITHMETICIANS; PREDICTIONS 25 IV, 14 | origin of their attempted system to be as follows. They affirm 26 IV, 15 | silent as regards this (system) There are some who ascribe 27 IV, 27 | stars, how impotent their system is! For we know that those 28 IV, 28 | XXVIII. SYSTEM OF THE MAGICIANS; INCANTATIONS 29 IV, 43 | THEOLOGIES AND COSMOGONIES; SYSTEM OF THE PERSIANS; OF THE 30 IV, 43 | THEORY OF NUMBERS; THEIR SYSTEM OF COSMOGONY.~Among all 31 IV, 46 | BY THE HERESIARCHS; HIS SYSTEM OF THE DISPOSITION OF THE 32 IV, 46 | heresiarchs destitute (of a system); and by proclaiming the 33 IV, 50 | striving to construct a system of religion that is widely 34 IV, 51 | LI. THE HEBDOMADARII; SYSTEM OF THE ARITHMETICIANS; PRESSED 35 IV, 51 | which, according to their system, is formed the perfect number-- 36 IV, 51 | thence hastily adopting a system for themselves. For Simon 37 V, 1 | OF THE NAME NAASSENI; THE SYSTEM OF THE NAASSENI.~I think 38 V, 1 | then, and champions of the system, have been first those who 39 V, 1 | knowledge. Now, from the system of these (speculators), 40 V, 1 | then, according to the system advanced by them, magnify, ( 41 V, 2 | NAASSENI ASCRIBE THEIR SYSTEM, THROUGH MARIAMNE, TO JAMES 42 V, 3 | NAASSENI PROFESS TO FIND THEIR SYSTEM IN SCRIPTURE; THEIR INTERPRETATION 43 V, 3 | LAND; COMPARISON OF THE SYSTEM OF THE PHRYGIANS WITH THE 44 V, 3 | which the whole cosmical system is completed; for through 45 V, 3 | around the entire cosmical system by his revolutionary motion. 46 V, 4 | FURTHER USE MADE OF THE SYSTEM OF THE PHRYGIANS; MODE OF 47 V, 5 | V. EXPLANATION OF THE SYSTEM OF THE NAASSENI TAKEN FROM 48 V, 7 | VII. THE SYSTEM OF THE PERATAE; THEIR TRITHEISM; 49 V, 8 | THE PERATAE DERIVE THEIR SYSTEM FROM THE ASTROLOGERS; THIS 50 V, 8 | however, concerning this system we have minutely explained 51 V, 8 | transference (into their own system of opinions from these sources), 52 V, 9 | IX. SYSTEM OF THE PERATAE EXPLAINED 53 V, 10 | ASTROLOGY,BUT REALLY THE SAME SYSTEM ALLEGORIZED.~It has been 54 V, 10 | observe that the entire system of these (Peratae) consists 55 V, 11 | EXODUS OF ISRAEL; THEIR SYSTEM OF "THE SERPENT;" DEDUCED 56 V, 13 | have rendered evident (a system that hitherto) has always 57 V, 14 | XIV. THE SYSTEM OF THE SETHIANS; THEIR TRIAD 58 V, 15 | INTERPRETATION OF SCRIPTURE; THEIR SYSTEM REALLY DERIVED FROM NATURAL 59 V, 15 | declare in a few words. Their system, however, is made up (of 60 V, 15 | three principles (of our system); or when he states that 61 V, 15 | of wickedness. The entire system of their doctrine, however, 62 V, 18 | XVIII. THE SYSTEM OF JUSTINUS ANTISCRIPTURAL 63 V, 22 | THE REPERTORY OF THEIR SYSTEM.~Hence also, in the first 64 V, 22 | explanation of their legendary system (to be contained). Beloved, 65 V, 23 | HERESIES DEDUCIBLE FROM THE SYSTEM OF JUSTINUS.~Since, then, 66 V, 23 | explained the attempts (at a system) of the pseudo-gnostic Justinus, 67 VI, 2 | inasmuch as his legendary system does not present any wide 68 VI, 4 | HERACLITUS AND ARISTOTLE; SIMON'S SYSTEM OF SENSIBLE AND INTELLIGIBLE 69 VI, 5 | SCRIPTURE IN SUPPORT OF HIS SYSTEM.~And this, he says, is what 70 VI, 6 | VI. SIMON'S SYSTEM EXPOUNDED IN THE WORK, GREAT 71 VI, 7 | VII. SIMON'S SYSTEM OF A THREEFOLD EMANATION 72 VI, 14 | XIV. SIMON INTERPRETS HIS SYSTEM BY THE MYTHOLOGICAL REPRESENTATION 73 VI, 15 | constitutes the legendary system advanced by Simon, and from 74 VI, 17 | Solon taught his entire system concerning the generation 75 VI, 18 | XVIII. PYTHAGORAS' SYSTEM OF NUMBERS.~Pythagoras, 76 VI, 20 | and Love. Now, in their system, Love forms the world incorruptible ( 77 VI, 20 | it thus constitutes one system. They will not therefore 78 VI, 21 | when (the soul) may form a system of speculation thrice in 79 VI, 23 | PYTHAGORAS' ASTRONOMIC SYSTEM.~These, then, and such like 80 VI, 23 | truths. The Pythagorean system, however, lays down that 81 VI, 24 | and Plato. And from this (system), not from the Gospels, 82 VI, 24 | doctrine the arithmetical system. For, likewise, according 83 VI, 25 | FOUNDATION OF VALENTINUS' SYSTEM OF THE EMANATION OF AEONS.~ 84 VI, 29 | CONFORMITY WITH THE PYTHAGOREAN SYSTEM OF NUMBERS.~The quaternion, 85 VI, 29 | mentioned, their entire system of doctrine (akin to the) 86 VI, 32 | further) refutation (of his system). Plato, then, in expounding 87 VI, 32 | fundamental principle in his system "the King of all," whom 88 VI, 33 | XXXIII. SECUNDUS' SYSTEM OF AEONS; EPIPHANES; PTOLEMAEUS.~ 89 VI, 34 | XXXIV. SYSTEM OF MARCUS; A MERE IMPOSTOR; 90 VI, 37 | XXXVII. MARCUS' SYSTEM EXPLAINED BY IRENAEUS; MARCUS' 91 VI, 37 | VALENTINUS REVEALING TO HIM HIS SYSTEM.~For also the blessed presbyter 92 VI, 38 | XXXVIII. MARCUS' SYSTEM OF LETTERS.~But the generic 93 VI, 42 | XLII. HIS SYSTEM APPLIED TO EXPLAIN OUR LORD' 94 VI, 46 | And so it was, in Marcus' system, that the man (who appeared) 95 VI, 47 | XLVII. THE SYSTEM OF MARCUS SHOWN TO BE THAT 96 VI, 50 | productiveness (in their system), if any one in like manner, 97 VII, 2 | II. THE SYSTEM OF BASILIDES DERIVED FROM 98 VII, 7 | out of which the cosmical system derives consistence. And 99 VII, 7 | logical necessity) in his system, in order to accord with 100 VII, 7 | concerning Nature and a cosmical system, and Providence, and God, 101 VII, 8 | Basilides, first lays down a system in The Categories concerning 102 VII, 8 | these heretics bring this (system) to light as if it were 103 VII, 10 | The seed of the cosmical system was generated, he says, 104 VII, 11 | every object in the cosmical system. And first, he deemed it 105 VII, 15 | this country) in so great a system of wisdom, (the heretic) 106 VII, 16 | XVI. THE SYSTEM OF SATURNILUS.~But one Saturnilus, 107 VII, 17 | HIS DUALISM; DERIVES HIS SYSTEM FROM EMPEDOCLES; SKETCH 108 VII, 17 | existing things into one system. And in regard of these ( 109 VII, 17 | the Demiurge. Some such system of philosophy as the foregoing 110 VII, 18 | the real author of the system) is Empedocles, son of Meto, 111 VII, 19 | is that which has its system formed out of the theory 112 VII, 19 | speculator) into his own system of thought, and (out of 113 VII, 21 | XXI. THE SYSTEM OF CERINTHUS CONCERNING 114 VII, 26 | heretics), let us see what (system) also has been invented 115 VIII, 5 | ACCORDING TO MONOIMUS; HIS SYSTEM OF THE MONAD.~Monoimus the 116 VIII, 8 | WHERE TO FIND GOD; HIS SYSTEM DERIVED FROM PYTHAGORAS.~ 117 IX, 3 | origin. Such parts of their system its present champions are 118 IX, 4 | IV. AN ACCOUNT OF THE SYSTEM OF HERACLITUS.~Heraclitus 119 IX, 5 | anticipate Noetus in framing a system of philosophy, according 120 IX, 6 | upon to relapse into the system of Cleomenes by this very 121 IX, 7 | adopting the foregoing system of instruction. And he first 122 IX, 9 | IX. ELCHASAI DERIVED HIS SYSTEM FROM PYTHAGORAS; PRACTISED 123 IX, 21 | they do not preserve their system of training after a similar 124 IX, 22 | THE RESURRECTION'; THEIR SYSTEM A SUGGESTIVE ONE.~Now the 125 IX, 22 | opinions. For the disciplinary system in regard of the Divinity, 126 IX, 25 | pass over in silence the system of their religion. The doctrine, 127 X, 2 | some denominating their system Natural, and others Moral, 128 X, 11 | concerning this heretic's system. This female principle, 129 X, 25 | appropriated parts of their system from all heresies, and procured 130 X, 27 | we have cultivated this system, not expressing ourselves


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