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1 I, 1 | fell into a well; and a certain maid, by name Thratta, remarked 2 I, 2 | laying down as a basis certain numbers and measures, saying 3 I, 2 | it opposite the sun for a certain period,--for this immediately 4 I, 5 | of existing things is a certain constitution of the Infinite, 5 I, 5 | encompassed by air. And that certain atmospheric exhalations 6 I, 7 | stars are sun and moon, and certain invisible bodies that are 7 I, 8 | inherent immediately in mind a certain mixture; and that the originating 8 I, 16| of each, and that after certain definite periods they are 9 I, 19| determined that there is a certain habitation of God, denominated " 10 I, 20| not to assert anything for certain; for that there is nothing 11 I, 22| their foretelling to them certain (events), from calculations 12 IV, 1 | But there is of these a certain difference and want of sympathy, 13 IV, 6 | of received animals upon certain specified stars, for the 14 IV, 13| PYTHAGOREAN PHILOSOPHY.~Certain, adhering partly to these, 15 IV, 13| numbers and elements. Now certain (speculators), appropriating 16 IV, 14| arranged according to a certain number: for instance, the 17 IV, 14| that from some name we take certain roots of it. For instance, ( 18 IV, 28| instruments (employed); for certain pipes of brass, ten in number, ( 19 IV, 31| over with the juice of a certain fish called dactylus. And 20 IV, 35| present use, they introduce certain vessels of cyanus, and stretch 21 IV, 35| But the floor also has a certain concealed aperture, on which 22 IV, 35| following. Concealing a certain accomplice in a place which 23 IV, 44| this manner, likewise, a certain herb, terminating in this 24 IV, 45| nor become the dupes of certain individuals acting as if 25 IV, 48| Helice seems to signify a certain circling and revolution 26 IV, 48| points. There is likewise a certain other "Small Bear" (Cynosuris), 27 IV, 48| therefore, he says, as being a certain divine Logos, has been appointed 28 IV, 48| fixed in heaven, being a certain wisdom to those capable 29 IV, 50| for the designation of certain stars, thus called them 30 IV, 51| measures of hebdomads and certain projections of Aeons, each 31 IV, 51| which, careering through a certain blood-vessel like a reed, 32 V, 1 | error (in question), through certain expressions devised by the 33 V, 2 | there results, he says, a certain mortal soul separated from 34 V, 2 | dwellings, placed in front as a certain appointed limit and termination 35 V, 4 | its own reflective power a certain incomprehensible magnitude. 36 V, 7 | is also unquestionably a certain other (head of the hydra, 37 V, 7 | with them, one portion is a certain single originating principle, 38 V, 7 | these is, as it were, a certain infinite crowd of potentialities 39 V, 7 | in the time of Herod a certain man called Christ, with 40 V, 8 | from (the other) world a certain power, and mutual participation ( 41 V, 8 | exists (according to them) a certain difference and incompatibility 42 V, 9 | expedient to set forth a certain one of the books held in 43 V, 14| juxtaposition produces a certain motion and energy, which 44 V, 14| three principles, ensues a certain great form, a seal of heaven 45 V, 14| females, they contain, as a certain womb, in different species, 46 V, 15| the representation of a certain aged man, grey-haired, winged, 47 V, 16| has been constructed a certain reservoir, supplied with 48 V, 20| yet finds in the desert a certain damsel, half of whose form 49 V, 21| principles), however, a certain one, is denominated good, 50 V, 21| husbands, complying with a certain divine and paternal law 51 VI, 4 | there is, (he maintains,) a certain twofold nature of fire; 52 VI, 11| there is a sacrifice, a certain savour of the fragrance 53 VI, 18| the Pythagoreans have a certain object of adjuration, viz.,~ 54 VI, 19| accomplish, by means of a certain subtraction and re-calculation, 55 VI, 19| that the world, bound by a certain arithmetical and musical 56 VI, 27| exists, subject to death, a certain soul which is a sort of 57 VI, 33| EPIPHANES; PTOLEMAEUS.~A certain (heretic) Secundus, born 58 VI, 34| UPON THE EUCHARISTIC CUP.~A certain other teacher among them, 59 VI, 34| his dupes imagined that a certain Grace descended and communicated 60 VII, 3 | For one portion of it is a certain genus, and another a certain 61 VII, 3 | certain genus, and another a certain species, as that (philosopher) 62 VII, 3 | expresses it, and a third a certain individual. What is individual, 63 VII, 3 | genus, just as (from) a certain heap, all the species of 64 VII, 6 | according to this, we say that certain persons are of such a quality; 65 VII, 7 | superficies constitutes a certain fifth substance, and is 66 VII, 7 | consistence. And this is a certain fifth Substance, according 67 VII, 7 | Aristotle,--as it were, a certain super-mundane essence. And ( 68 VII, 7 | philosophy. For there is extant a certain disquisition, styled A Lecture 69 VII, 7 | is also extant by him a certain other peculiar treatise 70 VII, 7 | extant by him likewise a certain treatise on ethical subjects, 71 VII, 10| the Seed, (and) being a certain imitative (principle), was 72 VII, 11| denominated partly in a certain (respect) world, and partly 73 VII, 11| world, and partly in a certain (respect) super-mundane ( 74 VII, 11| world, (who constitutes) a certain (species of) beauty, and 75 VII, 16| and) powers; and that by certain angels, seven (in number), 76 VII, 17| alleging one of them to be a certain good (principle), but the 77 VII, 17| universe). And friendship is a certain peace, and unanimity, and 78 VII, 17| by Friendship as being a certain good (power), and (one) 79 VII, 17| always and invariably a certain good (power), and intent 80 VII, 17| that there is likewise a certain third power which is cognised 81 VII, 19| present, in our times, a certain follower of Marcion, (namely) 82 VII, 20| dwelling any more in a body. Certain, likewise, of these (heretics) 83 VII, 21| CONCERNING CHRIST.~But a certain Cerinthus, himself being 84 VII, 23| THEODOTUS.~But there was a certain Theodotus, a native of Byzantium, 85 VII, 24| have arisen among them, a certain (heretic), who himself also 86 VII, 24| establish (the doctrine), that a certain Melchisedec constitutes 87 VII, 26| saying) that there is a certain good Deity, as also Marcion 88 VII, 26| himself to the discourses of a certain Philumene as to the revelations 89 VIII, 3 | that is,) the Demiurge, a certain extensive delusion of souls. 90 VIII, 5 | likewise,) as it were, a certain musical harmony, which comprises 91 VIII, 6 | offspring of a woman. And certain very obscure rays of this 92 VIII, 7 | man by being severed by a certain stroke. (And this takes 93 VIII, 9 | attempted (to establish) certain novel (tenets), and affirmed 94 VIII, 9 | affirmed that there existed certain invisible AEons. And he 95 VIII, 10| BODY OF OUR LORD.~But a certain Hermogenes, himself also 96 VIII, 11| THE QUARTODECIMANS.~And certain other (heretics), contentious 97 VIII, 12| wretched women, called a certain Priscilla and Maximilla, 98 VIII, 13| introduced ineffectually by certain (heretics), made a statement 99 VIII, 13| expressly, In the latter times certain will depart from sound doctrine, 100 VIII, 13| there have been denominated certain other heresies--I mean those 101 IX, 1 | in our own day, by which certain ignorant and presumptuous 102 IX, 2 | tenets of Heraclitus. Now a certain man called Epigonus becomes 103 IX, 7 | lying to his credit with certain persons. But Carpophorus, 104 IX, 7 | emancipation to Hyacinthus, a certain eunuch, rather advanced 105 IX, 7 | having settled on him a certain monthly allowance for food. 106 IX, 8 | some book, alleging that a certain just man, Elchasai, had 107 IX, 9 | time) he forcibly rends certain fragments from the aforesaid 108 IX, 9 | of power. And they teach certain incantations and formularies 109 X, 6 | portion of the triad is a certain multitude of, as it were, 110 X, 6 | in the times of Herod, a certain man with a threefold nature, 111 X, 7 | as a current of wind or a certain gentle breeze which may 112 X, 10| are not, by casting down a certain seed, as it were a grain 113 X, 10| and inasmuch as it is a certain imitative nature, it was 114 X, 14| others, says that there are certain invisible AEons, and that 115 X, 16| calls "Revelations" of a certain Philumene, whom he considers 116 X, 17| the first God, but by a certain angelic power. And this 117 X, 20| regarding Melchisedec as a certain power. But they allege that 118 X, 21| principles of their heresy from a certain Montanus, and Priscilla, 119 X, 22| have taken occasion from a certain Noetus to put forward their 120 X, 25| XXV. THE ELCHASAITES.~But certain others, introducing as it