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1 I, 8 | cities, and the rest. And he asserts that mind is innate in all 2 I, 10| vacuum to be elements. And he asserts that worlds are produced 3 I, 12| filtered through earth, asserts that it is on account of 4 I, 16| Some maintain that Plato asserts the Deity to be one, ingenerable 5 I, 16| antagonistic to each other. He asserts that fate exists; not, to 6 I, 16| others one of free-will. He asserts, however, that sins are 7 I, 17| classification of good things, and asserts that the wise man is not 8 I, 23| PHILOSOPHY.~But Hesiod the poet asserts himself also that he thus 9 IV, 8 | from east to west. And he asserts that this motion was allowed 10 IV, 8 | distances from earth. And he asserts that the motion in six parts 11 IV, 49| to discern them. For he asserts that Cepheus is Adam, Cassiepea 12 V, 2 | discourses which (the Naassene) asserts James the brother of the 13 V, 2 | earthly and clayish. And he asserts that the twittering spirits 14 V, 2 | gods takes place. This, he asserts, is that which has been 15 V, 3 | he says, is what (Jesus) asserts: "Throw not that which is 16 V, 20| HERCULES.~Herodotus, then, asserts that Hercules, when driving 17 VI, 4 | following): For when Moses asserts that "God is a burning and 18 VI, 4 | root of all things." And he asserts that this man who is born 19 VI, 15| see what also Valentinus asserts.~ 20 VI, 18| incorporeal (essences). For he asserts that an element and principle 21 VI, 19| numbers; so likewise he asserts that the world, bound by 22 VI, 25| he says, is what Moses asserts: "The earth was invisible, 23 VI, 37| attempts with this (heretic), asserts that the Telrad came to 24 VI, 41| to Anonomastus. And (he asserts) that these are conveyed 25 VI, 42| became the sixth. And (he asserts) that He (likewise) descended 26 VI, 42| on the sixth day. And (he asserts) that the dispensation of 27 VII, 12| and completion, Aristotle asserts to be an entelecheia of 28 VII, 16| Menander (advanced). He asserts that there is one Father, 29 VII, 16| have vitality. (Saturnilus) asserts that this scintillation 30 VII, 17| these (causes), Empedocles asserts that they are two immortal 31 VII, 17| the intelligible world. He asserts that those are exiles, and 32 VII, 17| irksome ways of life"~He asserts the irksome ways to be the 33 VII, 17| sorts of animal food. For he asserts that the bodies of animals 34 VII, 17| of Friendship. Empedocles asserts that this is the greatest 35 VII, 17| as I stated, (Empedocles asserts) that there are four perishable 36 VII, 17| and Friendship. And (he asserts) that Discord always is 37 VII, 19| Empedocles. For Empedocles asserts that the world is managed 38 VII, 19| cognisable by intellect. And (he asserts) that these are the two 39 VII, 20| race). And (Carpocrates asserts) that the soul (of Jesus), 40 VII, 20| Jesus. And (Carpocrates asserts) that the souls of these 41 VII, 26| that good (Deity). And (he asserts that Jesus) was not born 42 VIII, 7 | until one-and-twenty, he asserts that there is an Hebdomad 43 VIII, 9 | similarly with Marcion, he asserts that marriage is destruction. 44 VIII, 10| disorderly manner. And he asserts that what was (thus) subdued 45 VIII, 10| denominated chaotic matter. He asserts that this constitutes the 46 IX, 4 | king of all things, he thus asserts: "A sporting child, playing 47 IX, 4 | and invisible to men, he asserts in these words: "An obscure 48 IX, 4 | discovered, is better, he asserts in these words: "Whatever 49 IX, 5 | pernicious." And, confessedly, he asserts that what is immortal is 50 IX, 5 | everlasting fire. But he also asserts that this fire is endued 51 IX, 5 | Heraclitus. For this philosopher asserts that the primal world is 52 IX, 5 | perforated with nails. Cleomenes asserts, in common with his hand 53 IX, 8 | already mentioned. And he asserts that the male (angel) is 54 IX, 9 | aforesaid heresies. And he asserts that Christ was born a man 55 X, 3 | quantities, the poet Homer asserts that the universe consists 56 X, 5 | knowing God. And the Naassene asserts that all these rational, 57 X, 8 | something) manifest. And he asserts that the secret is concealed 58 X, 8 | and Reflection. Anti he asserts that in the six roots, at 59 X, 9 | Hysterema Acamoth. And he asserts that what has been generated 60 X, 9 | things made by Him. And (he asserts) that Christ came down from 61 X, 10| kindness. And (Basilides asserts) that there is something 62 X, 11| have been produced. And he asserts that Elohim, without foreknowledge, 63 X, 11| deserted Edem. And this heretic asserts that Edem, enraged on account 64 X, 11| had spoken. And (Justinus asserts) that Edem plotted against 65 X, 13| part of Him. And (Monoimus asserts) that the Son of man is 66 X, 15| styles the inner than. And he asserts that he appeared as a man 67 X, 17| to work miracles. And he asserts that, at the conclusion 68 X, 23| among his successors. Noetus asserts that there is one Father