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subsisting 3
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substance 77
substances 21
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76 creation
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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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1 I, 2 | for these constitute the substance of all things. And he is 2 I, 17| the elements of all things substance and accident; that there 3 I, 17| accident; that there is one substance underlying all things, but 4 I, 17| action, passion; and that substance is of some such description 5 I, 20| men to be so; and that all substance is in a state of flux and 6 I, 23| themselves concerning the substance of existing things, being 7 IV, 43| confused respecting the substance of existing things, supposing 8 IV, 51| principle, according to substance, of the numbers, which ( 9 IV, 51| preserved, according to substance, for each of the numbers. 10 IV, 51| brain, asserting that the substance of the universe and the 11 V, 2 | world to the everlasting substance above, where, he says, there 12 V, 2 | the first and blessed substance, figureless, the cause of 13 V, 2 | affirm, then, concerning the substance of the seed which is a cause 14 V, 2 | For that in the head the substance is the formative brain from 15 V, 3 | every respect of the same substance with that man. This, he 16 V, 3 | means, says he, the moist substance of generation, and by fire 17 V, 4 | that the serpent is a moist substance, just as Thales also, the 18 V, 12| produced,--he is of the same substance altogether with the Father 19 V, 12| spiritual and life-giving substance emanating from the vaulted 20 V, 14| each according to its own substance reflective and intelligent, 21 V, 16| if tin or brass, or any substance homogeneous with it, be 22 VI, 9 | ridge, as I have stated, the substance of the spirit.~ 23 VI, 19| enables us to apprehend the substance of those intelligible entities 24 VI, 19| and of sense. (And in this substance inhere) the nine incorporeal 25 VI, 19| which cannot exist without substance, viz., "quality," and "quantity," 26 VI, 19| accidents (inhering in) substance, and when reckoned with 27 VI, 19| reason we may behold the substance of things that are cognised 28 VI, 20| eternal, as they suppose. For substance and the world are one. Discord, 29 VI, 20| says, Discord severs the substance of the world into animals, 30 VI, 22| of them), and guard thy substance as an entire loaf. "Feed 31 VI, 24| and) not being any other substance that could be realized according 32 VI, 25| female is projective of substance, and the male is formative 33 VI, 25| male is formative of the substance which is projected by the 34 VI, 25| formless and undigested substance. And this, he says, is what 35 VI, 25| and unfashioned." This (substance) is, he says, the good ( 36 VI, 35| being blended with the moist substance. And the effect of this 37 VI, 37| inconceivable and without substance, He who is neither male 38 VI, 38| If, therefore, the entire substance of the Delta eventuates 39 VII, 3 | a threefold division of substance. For one portion of it is 40 VII, 5 | that has established this substance as an originating cause 41 VII, 6 | VI. SUBSTANCE, ACCORDING TO ARISTOTLE; 42 VII, 6 | however, as I have stated, substance is threefold, viz., genus, 43 VII, 6 | into a species of realized substance,--(therefore it is, that) 44 VII, 6 | the genus, I denominate a substance of this description individual. 45 VII, 6 | preeminently entitles this--substance, inasmuch as it cannot either 46 VII, 6 | For animal is an animated Substance, endued with Sensation. 47 VII, 6 | accidents (resident) in Substance, and is what is termed Quality. 48 VII, 6 | that) the triply divided Substance, which is not made up out 49 VII, 6 | particularly denominated Substance consists of these, it derives 50 VII, 7 | ARISTOTLE.~But concerning Substance, the statements now made 51 VII, 7 | suffice. But not only is Substance denominated genus, species, ( 52 VII, 7 | however, (as regards the substance,) in these no difference, 53 VII, 7 | stand. Now, inasmuch as Substance is of this description, 54 VII, 7 | constitutes a certain fifth substance, and is remote from all 55 VII, 7 | this is a certain fifth Substance, according to Aristotle,-- 56 VII, 7 | entitled Concerning a Fifth Substance, and in this work Aristotle 57 VII, 9 | I mean) not matter, nor substance, nor what is insubstantial, 58 VII, 10| growth of teeth, and paternal substance, and intellect, and everything 59 VII, 10| every respect of the same Substance with the non-existent God, ( 60 VII, 10| for it was not of the same substance (with God), nor has it ( 61 VII, 26| portions of it from the substance of the universe: that is, 62 VII, 26| it to earth, from which substance it was (derived. And this 63 VIII, 3 | employs the darkness as (his) substance, and perpetually insults 64 VIII, 7 | the one tittle require any substance such as leaven (derived) 65 VIII, 7 | who affirm that there are Substance, and Quality, and Quantity, 66 VIII, 10| matter always a subservient (substance), and that which is assuming 67 VIII, 10| that this constitutes the substance of all things, as if introducing 68 IX, 5 | called, are one and the same (substance), not one individual produced 69 IX, 25| too, not out of any coeval substance that lay ready at hand, 70 X, 10| all respects of the same substance with the nonexistent God, 71 X, 16| Virgin, but from the adjacent substance of the world. In this manner 72 X, 23| name of Son, yet that in substance He is one Spirit. For Spirit, 73 X, 28| And those formed of one substance were immortal, for in their 74 X, 28| the title), Concerning the Substance of the Universe. I consider, 75 X, 29| there should exist a moist substance, endued with productive 76 X, 29| Logos is God, being the substance of God. Now the world was 77 X, 29| happened to be of a different substance from us, why does He lay


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