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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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1 I, prooe| trifling auxiliary to human life against the recurrence of 2 I, 2 | disciples lead a solitary life in underground chapels.~ 3 I, 4 | ignorance of the entire of life, and of all men; nay, commiserating 4 I, 16 | as many as during this life have committed wicked and 5 I, 19 | any one may commit in this life, that, provided he may escape 6 I, 21 | BRACHMANS; THEIR MODE OF LIFE; IDEAS OF DEITY; DIFFERENT 7 I, 21 | Tazabena. But they pass their life naked, affirming that the 8 I, 21 | children. But they who aim at a life similar to these, after 9 I, 21 | But they do not pass their life similarly, for there are 10 IV, 5 | time do not spend the same life, but some, for example, 11 IV, 15 | suppose that they interpret life. Now I perceive that these, 12 IV, 25 | trifling events, but (in after life) follow a different pursuit; 13 IV, 26 | in the first period of life they will be drowsy; they 14 IV, 34 | themselves, corrupters of life, will be ashamed in plying 15 IV, 43 | darkness to the duad, and life to light, according to nature, 16 IV, 43 | death to the duad. And to life (has been appropriated) 17 IV, 44 | darkness, night and day, life and death. And moreover 18 IV, 48 | OF CANIS ON FERTILITY AND LIFE GENERALLY.~And (Aratus) 19 IV, 48 | wafted by the waves of life, they follow onwards, (having 20 IV, 48 | that they appear full of life, (though in reality) not 21 IV, 49 | approaches the end itself of life, it alone is fitted by nature 22 IV, 51 | thus): Mind, Truth, Word, Life, Man, Church, and the Father, 23 V, 2 | he who alone has power of life and death. Concerning this, 24 V, 3 | what was made in him is life." This, says he, is the 25 V, 3 | This, says he, is the life, the ineffable generation 26 V, 3 | the way that leadeth unto life, and few there are that 27 V, 4 | ALLEGORY APPLIED TO THE LIFE OF JESUS.~The Phrygians, 28 V, 11 | dreaded most by gods of happy life."~And not only, he says, 29 V, 11 | what was formed in Him is life." And in Him, he says, has 30 V, 11 | formed Eve; (now) Eve is life. This, however, he says, 31 V, 21 | EXPLANATION OF THE BIRTH, LIFE, AND DEATH OF OUR LORD. ~ 32 V, 21 | garden, and the tree of life is the third of the paternal 33 VI, 10 | to a knowledge in (this) life of (our) toilsome and bitter 34 VI, 12 | guard the way of the tree of life." For the blood is converted 35 VI, 12 | And, he says, the tree of life is guarded, as we have stated, 36 VI, 29 | upon his face the breath of life, and man was made into a 37 VI, 42 | APPLIED TO EXPLAIN OUR LORD'S LIFE AND DEATH.~And he says, 38 VI, 46 | ACCOUNT OF THE BIRTH AND LIFE OF OUR LORD.~But concerning 39 VII, 10 | from a youthful period of life. But since it would be absurd 40 VII, 15 | HIS INTERPRETATION OF THE LIFE AND SUFFERINGS OF OUR LORD.~ 41 VII, 15 | the events in our Lord's life occurred, according to them, 42 VII, 16 | forth a scintillation of life, which raised man up, and 43 VII, 16 | that this scintillation of life rapidly returns after death 44 VII, 16 | them the scintillation of life. For he asserted that two 45 VII, 17 | men of a sensual mode of life, inasmuch as he himself 46 VII, 17 | affording nutriment, animal life, he says, could never be 47 VII, 17 | sin,~While demons gain a life prolonged;"~meaning by demons 48 VII, 17 | Changing the irksome ways of life"~He asserts the irksome 49 VII, 17 | Changing the irksome ways of life."~For souls "change," body 50 VII, 20 | soul in the body for one life, may by anticipation become 51 VII, 24 | inculcating indifferency of both life and food. And when the disciples ( 52 VII, 26 | Father, leaving the seed of life in the world for those who 53 VIII, 13 | however, of their mode of life, they pass their days inflated 54 VIII, 13 | during the remainder of life to habits of asceticism. 55 IX, 2 | an alien both in way of life and habits from the Church, 56 IX, 2 | these wicked tenets. But the life of this (Callistus), and 57 IX, 5 | is, when the one derive life from death, and the other 58 IX, 5 | and the other death from life." And he affirms also that 59 IX, 6 | desirable to explain the life of this heretic, inasmuch 60 IX, 7 | captured, he became reckless of life; and, considering his affairs 61 IX, 7 | eunuch, rather advanced in life. And he, on receiving it, 62 IX, 8 | place, we shall expose his life, and we shall prove that 63 IX, 13 | practise a more devotional life, being filled with mutual 64 IX, 13 | adhere to the same course of life, they do not admit, inasmuch 65 IX, 22 | separated in the present life, (departs) into one place, 66 IX, 23 | is for the destruction of life, and that they ought not 67 IX, 24 | man may have committed in life, provided he may have been 68 IX, 25 | serious habits and a temperate life, as one may ascertain from 69 IX, 26 | men a small viaticum in life, and to those who are our 70 X, 14 | to a very cynical mode of life, and almost in nothing differs 71 X, 15 | disciples towards a very cynical life. And by these means he imagines 72 X, 23 | explained the details of his life. And Callistus himself produced 73 X, 29 | through every period in this life, in order that He Himself 74 X, 30 | thou didst sojourn in this life, didst know the Celestial


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