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1 I, prooe| For even their incoherent tenets must be received as worthy 2 I, prooe| we have explained their tenets by enigmas, they, becoming 3 I, prooe| silent, but, expounding the tenets of the several schools with 4 I, prooe| endeavoured to establish their tenets, taking nothing from the 5 I, prooe| philosophers their own peculiar tenets, we shall publicly exhibit 6 I, 3 | shield.The foregoing are the tenets of Empedocles.~ 7 I, 14 | gone in review through the tenets of physical speculators, 8 I, 23 | endeavoured to establish the tenets that will be after a short 9 IV, 13 | act) in like manner, whose tenets we shall explain when we 10 IV, 42 | partly by advancing (these tenets) as their own. For this 11 IV, 46 | speculators) their peculiar tenets, we may show the heresiarchs 12 IV, 46 | persuaded (by these heterodox tenets), we shall prevail on them 13 IV, 46 | who give heed to their (tenets), drawing them on by plausible 14 IV, 51 | sufficiently explained these tenets likewise, and that all the 15 V, 1 | explain precisely the same (tenets); though conveyed under 16 V, 8 | have put forward similar tenets. (Nay more), they have, 17 V, 15 | however, is made up (of tenets) from natural (philosophers), 18 V, 17 | Seth; for all their secret tenets he will find deposited there. 19 V, 18 | pollution, inculcating the same tenets, and detailing the same 20 V, 19 | way set the seal to these tenets, he seeks to inveigle (his 21 VI, 1 | into public notice their tenets, we have explained in the 22 VI, 1 | possible to remember all (their tenets), and the secret orgies 23 VI, 14 | after inventing these (tenets), not only by evil devices 24 VI, 16 | principal heads of the favourite tenets of these (speculators). 25 VI, 16 | and Plato) derived these tenets originally from the Egyptians, 26 VI, 17 | Valentinus established his tenets, I shall now explain what 27 VI, 24 | from admixture (with other tenets), suppose that the Father 28 VI, 32 | remains for us to explain the tenets of those who have emanated 29 VI, 47 | sound mind, that (these tenets) are unauthoritative, and 30 VII, 1 | straight on) through the tenets of the heretics, not even 31 VII, 2 | Basilides, which are the tenets of Aristotle the Stagyrite, 32 VII, 7 | names, transferring the tenets of Aristotle into our evangelical 33 VII, 16 | opinions akin to whatever (tenets) Menander (advanced). He 34 VII, 16 | then, are in truth the tenets of Saturnilus.~ 35 VII, 17 | omitting the majority of the tenets of the greater number (of 36 VII, 18 | finger, announced such (tenets). For none of these (doctrines) 37 VII, 18 | comparison following up your own tenets, as you suppose them to 38 VII, 18 | again you conform to the tenets of Empedocles, in order 39 VII, 19 | teachers to them of these (tenets). But since it seems that 40 VII, 20 | abjuring,) upon all the tenets of those (heretics), may 41 VII, 23 | novel heresy. He announces tenets concerning the originating 42 VII, 26 | appears to us that these (tenets) have been sufficiently 43 VIII, 1 | be silent concerning the tenets of these. Our object is, 44 VIII, 4 | likewise, however, are the tenets of Monoimus, we shall not 45 VIII, 9 | establish) certain novel (tenets), and affirmed that there 46 IX, 2 | introduced a heresy from the tenets of Heraclitus. Now a certain 47 IX, 2 | fellow-champion of these wicked tenets. But the life of this (Callistus), 48 IX, 5 | acknowledge these (Heraclitean) tenets. For they advance statements 49 IX, 6 | those (who embraced) the tenets of Sabellius. But Callistus 50 IX, 7 | being delighted with his tenets, continue with him, thus 51 IX, 9 | devote themselves to the tenets of mathematicians, and astrologers, 52 IX, 12 | Books containing these (tenets), however, neither the wise 53 IX, 14 | XIV. THE TENETS OF THE ESSENI.~And they 54 IX, 15 | XV. THE TENETS OF THE ESSENI CONTINUED.~ 55 IX, 16 | XVI. THE TENETS OF THE ESSENI CONTINUED.~ 56 IX, 17 | XVII. THE TENETS OF THE ESSENI CONTINUED.~ 57 IX, 18 | XVIII. THE TENETS OF THE ESSENI CONTINUED.~ 58 IX, 19 | XIX. THE TENETS OF THE ESSENI CONTINUED.~ 59 IX, 20 | XX. THE TENETS OF THE ESSENI CONCLUDED.~ 60 IX, 22 | Blessed." And there are other tenets of these which many of the 61 IX, 26 | now seems to us that the tenets of both all the Greeks and 62 IX, 26 | them from some of those tenets elaborately worked out by 63 X, 1 | secret mysteries, from the tenets of the Egyptians, which, 64 X, 2 | a consideration of) the tenets of all the wise men among 65 X, 4 | the way of epitome, of the tenets of the heresiarchs, in order 66 X, 4 | set before our readers the tenets of all made well known by 67 X, 5 | the Lord, delivered these tenets to Mariamne, by such a statement 68 X, 6 | world. These also are the tenets of the Peratae.~ 69 X, 9 | already) declared these tenets in the way of an epitome, 70 X, 21 | correctly; while in the tenets which they enunciate respecting