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1 I, prooe| subjection, though, when the doctrine has been simply delivered ( 2 I, prooe| disposed to suppress correct doctrine. Not even, however, labouring 3 I, prooe| has constructed his own doctrine. The undertaking admittedly 4 I, 2 | received in succession his doctrine, did not much differ from 5 I, 2 | his mode of teaching his doctrine, and could forcibly philosophize 6 I, 16 | not admit this to he his doctrine, but will have it that Plato 7 I, 16 | pass into vice. And his doctrine on this point is most clear 8 I, 18 | LOGIC; FATALISTS; THEIR DOCTRINE OF CONFLAGRATIONS.~The Stoics 9 I, 18 | destined. And they accept the doctrine, that there will be a conflagration, 10 I, 23 | foregoing statements in their doctrine regarding both the nature 11 IV, 2 | names different from the doctrine of the truth, speak of a 12 IV, 2 | respecting astrological doctrine to be trustworthy and secure, 13 IV, 8 | THE ASTRONOMERS; CHALDEAN DOCTRINE OF CIRCLES; DISTANCES OF 14 IV, 10 | the erratic stars; for the doctrine is thus preserved of the 15 IV, 10 | would not preserve the doctrine of the formation of the 16 IV, 51 | coincides with the geometrical doctrine of a point. But of the arithmetical 17 V, 2 | since the foundation of the doctrine with them is the man Adam, 18 V, 2 | there in favour of their doctrine, testimony to be drawn from 19 V, 8 | Peratists), deriving this doctrine from astrologers, act despitefully 20 V, 8 | entertain, are as follow (Their doctrine is), that from an emanation 21 V, 8 | of) a square. And (their doctrine is), that as in the same 22 V, 8 | of truth, proclaim as a doctrine of Christ an insurrection 23 V, 8 | systematized the entire imaginary doctrine of the astrologers concerning 24 V, 10 | consists of the astrological doctrine.~ 25 V, 12 | statement elucidate the entire doctrine of these persons, it appears 26 V, 12 | may not happen upon this doctrine, neither will he understand 27 V, 15 | that Moses confirms their doctrine when he says, "Darkness, 28 V, 15 | The entire system of their doctrine, however, is (derived) from 29 V, 15 | mysteries themselves. For their doctrine concerning the womb is also 30 V, 15 | exists), according to the doctrine of the Sethians, and "phicola" 31 V, 15 | similar to this is the doctrine of the Sethians, which affirms ( 32 V, 17 | desirous of learning the entire doctrine according to them, let him 33 V, 18 | not attend to the futile doctrine of the Gentiles. This (heretic) 34 V, 18 | towards studying the diffuse doctrine of these lectures, they 35 V, 19 | entire arrangement of his doctrine (springs) out of it.~ 36 VI, 1 | first principles (of their doctrine) from the serpent, and in 37 VI, 13 | XIII. HIS DOCTRINE OF EMANATION FURTHER EXPANDED.~ 38 VI, 15 | starting-point (for his own doctrine. This doctrine, in point 39 VI, 15 | for his own doctrine. This doctrine, in point of fact, was the 40 VI, 16 | endeavoured to construct a doctrine, (as it were,) peculiarly 41 VI, 17 | acquainted with no theological doctrine of greater antiquity. In 42 VI, 24 | fundamental principle of their doctrine the arithmetical system. 43 VI, 24 | order that the Pythagorean doctrine of Valentinus may be altogether 44 VI, 29 | their entire system of doctrine (akin to the) arithmetical ( 45 VI, 30 | BIRTH OF JESUS; TWOFOLD DOCTRINE ON THE NATURE OF JESUS' 46 VI, 30 | dissension. And hence the doctrine of these has become divided: 47 VI, 30 | become divided: and one doctrine, according to them, is termed 48 VII, 7 | our evangelical and saving doctrine, what remains, but that, 49 VII, 8 | as if it were some novel (doctrine), and some secret disclosure 50 VII, 9 | ADOPTS THE ARISTOTELIAN DOCTRINE OF "NONENTITY."~Since, therefore, " 51 VII, 17 | EMPEDOCLES; SKETCH OF THE DOCTRINE OF EMPEDOCLES.~But Marcion, 52 VII, 17 | and) advancing into a doctrine still more unabashed, supposed ( 53 VII, 19 | is, the Good Deity. (His doctrine,) however, was that, independent 54 VII, 22 | XXII. DOCTRINE OF THE EBIONAEANS.~The Ebionaeans, 55 VII, 24 | attempted to establish (the doctrine), that a certain Melchisedec 56 VII, 24 | Nicolaus) departed from correct doctrine, and was in the habit of 57 VIII, 1 | acquired stedfastness of doctrine, when it is only in appearance. 58 VIII, 4 | IV. DOCETIC DOCTRINE DERIVED FROM THE GREEK SOPHISTS.~ 59 VIII, 13 | certain will depart from sound doctrine, giving heed to seducing 60 IX, 2 | corroborate the (Noetian) doctrine. At that time, Zephyrinus 61 IX, 4 | hearken not to me, but the doctrine, it is wise that they acknowledge 62 IX, 7 | whereas at another into the doctrine of Theodotus. The impostor 63 IX, 8 | HIPPOLYTUS' OPPOSITION TO IT.~The doctrine of this Callistus having 64 IX, 9 | heretics participate in a doctrine of power. And they teach 65 IX, 12 | the demonstration of the Doctrine of the Truth, in order that, 66 IX, 22 | SUGGESTIVE ONE.~Now the doctrine of the resurrection has 67 IX, 25 | system of their religion. The doctrine, therefore, among all Jews 68 X, 2 | we shall now exhibit the doctrine concerning the truth in 69 X, 5 | These are the heads of doctrine advanced by them, as far 70 X, 9 | however, (to uphold the doctrine,) determines that the flesh 71 X, 23 | Theodotus, and holds no sure doctrine. These, then, are the opinions 72 X, 27 | men, become adepts in this doctrine, and learn from us, who 73 X, 28 | XXVIII. THE DOCTRINE OF THE TRUTH.~The first 74 X, 29 | XXIX. THE DOCTRINE OF THE TRUTH CONTINUED.~ 75 X, 30 | ADDRESS.~Such is the true doctrine in regard of the divine