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forget 5
forgetful 1
forgiven 2
form 68
formal 7
formation 2
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69 her
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68 inasmuch
68 whom
67 callistus
Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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form

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 9 | unbegotten, and of a spherical form. And neither did he escape 2 I, 9 | generated, and of spherical form and homogeneous, but not 3 I, 10| same figure and similar in form come into connection; and 4 I, 12| limited, and of a spherical form, and endued with perception 5 I, 13| it has been made in the form of a sphere by divine power. 6 I, 16| for being itself without form and without quality, by 7 IV, 13| that those who attempt to form a system of religion out 8 IV, 17| quiet, prudent, crafty, they form many designs, calculators, 9 IV, 28| fashion the hide into the form of a pipe, he attains a 10 IV, 51| then, attempt likewise to form the hebdomads from the medical ( 11 IV, 51| the seminal glands). The form, however, of the brain is 12 V, 1 | among them in some such form as this: "From thee (comes) 13 V, 2 | same figure or the same form invariably, or in one passive 14 V, 2 | Endymion, and into love of her form, the nature, he says, of 15 V, 5 | therefore, with an acqueous form,~With care o'erpowered it 16 V, 7 | whereas whatever (beings) form plots against those which 17 V, 11| appeared in the last days, in form of a man, in the times of 18 V, 12| being moved and being of the form of (the head of) a serpent. 19 V, 12| these; yet it is easy to form an idea of them, by reason 20 V, 14| ensues a certain great form, a seal of heaven and earth. 21 V, 14| nor recognises any other form. The perfect Word of supernal 22 V, 14| therefore assimilated (in form) to the beast, (that is,) 23 V, 14| beast. This, he says, is the form of the servant, and this 24 V, 14| to strip off the servile form, and assume celestial raiment.~ 25 V, 16| comes from above in servile form; and along with the Logos 26 V, 20| certain damsel, half of whose form was that of woman, and proceeded 27 VI, 4 | and has received its own form, is deposited in a granary, 28 VI, 9 | image from an incorruptible form, that alone reduces all 29 VI, 9 | says, from an incorruptible form alone, reduces all things 30 VI, 9 | Deity, he says, proceeded to form man, taking clay from the 31 VI, 9 | in what manner, does God form man? In Paradise; for so 32 VI, 15| an image) of Helen in the form of Minerva; and they pay 33 VI, 20| attempts by subdividing to form the world. It is just as 34 VI, 21| And when (the soul) may form a system of speculation 35 VI, 26| Spirit for the restoration of Form, and the destruction of 36 VI, 27| Christ, who had given her form, and of the Holy Spirit, 37 VI, 27| from her, who had given her form and consistency. And she 38 VI, 27| was he who had given her form, what the Holy Spirit was, 39 VI, 37| Telrad came to him in the form of a woman,--since the world 40 VI, 37| bear, he says, the male (form) of this Tetrad,and that 41 VI, 37| should become realized in form, He opened His mouth, and 42 VI, 37| manifested as a (realization in) form of the Invisible One. And 43 VI, 37| letters, and its own peculiar form, and its own peculiar pronunciation, 44 VI, 37| was there that beholds the form of that (letter) of which 45 VI, 37| sounds are those which gave form to the insubstantial and 46 VI, 40| This name) is of another form and a different type, and 47 VI, 41| proceeded forth, and imparted form to the (objects of the) 48 VII, 6 | is, that) when I impart form under a name to a man derived 49 VII, 7 | individual, but also matter, and form, and privation. There is, 50 VII, 17| observe. And in regard of the form of the world, what sort 51 VII, 17| makes (one) most beautiful form of the world out of plurality. 52 VII, 17| things out of that one (form). And this is what Empedocles 53 VII, 17| unification of that (one form) in which (the world) existed 54 VII, 21| of our Lord), Christ in form of a dove came down upon 55 VII, 23| descended (upon him) in form of a dove. And this was 56 VIII, 2 | however, was not devoid of form, nor inoperative, nor in 57 VIII, 2 | simultaneously illuminated, and had form imparted to it by those 58 VIII, 3 | above arrayed Himself in a form to correspond with each 59 IX, 7 | a person able neither to form a judgment of things said, 60 X, 4 | in a plain and familiar (form).~ 61 X, 7 | communion (one with the other), form all the infinite kinds of 62 X, 7 | heaven and earth, having a form like a womb, possessing 63 X, 7 | declared, "Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery 64 X, 7 | reputation, and took upon Him the form of a servant." And the wretched 65 X, 7 | constitutes the servile form alluded to by the Apostle. 66 X, 17| Christ came down in the form of a dove upon Him from 67 X, 19| Jesus at His baptism in form of a dove. And from this 68 X, 28| elements He proceeded to form His own creation. And some


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