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Alphabetical [« »] mean 27 meaning 23 meaning- 1 means 67 measure 5 measured 1 measureless 1 | Frequency [« »] 68 whom 67 callistus 67 heresy 67 means 66 affirms 66 art 66 cause | Hyppolitus The refutation of all heresies IntraText - Concordances means |
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1 I, prooe| only bringing to light, by means of our refutation, matters 2 I, 16 | there are things that had means, for instance virtue and 3 I, 16 | and vice; and there are means (between extremes), for 4 I, 16 | frequently he names these means also, for that it is possible 5 I, 16 | of their essential nature means, for nothing is more estimable 6 I, 17 | supposes that some things have means, but that others are without 7 I, 17 | that others are without means, as we have declared concerning 8 IV, 5 | period of parturition) by means of clepsydras is likewise 9 IV, 14 | suppose that they prophesy by means of calculations and numbers, 10 IV, 15 | arithmeticians, who, by means of numbers and of names, 11 IV, 27 | overwrought art of divination by means of contemplation, neither 12 IV, 35 | consists in the divination by means of the cauldron. For, making 13 IV, 37 | same result is achieved by means of a jar in sylvan localities. 14 IV, 37 | localities. For it is by means of a jar that the tricks 15 IV, 41 | the requisite figure, by means of Etruscan wax and prepared 16 IV, 42 | seems expedient that, by means of a compendious discourse, 17 IV, 47 | of a man, conspicuous by means of the stars, which Aratus 18 IV, 47 | heretics, however, wishing by means of this account of the stars 19 IV, 48 | possible to distinguish him by means of this (sidereal) configuration 20 IV, 48 | partly of the Sidonians, (but means) the Phoenicians, on account 21 IV, 48 | however, this is obscure, by means of some other image, he 22 IV, 50 | marvel, should thus strive by means of such discourses to strengthen 23 IV, 51 | that point, however, by means of the art, the generation 24 V, 3 | scorch thee." By rivers he means, says he, the moist substance 25 V, 3 | powerful in war."~And by war he means the war that is in the body, 26 V, 3 | Attis, but made a eunuch by means of hemlock, and despising 27 V, 4 | especially that they behold by means of the ceremonies performed 28 V, 6 | heads of this (delusion) by means of refutation, employing 29 V, 8 | treatises, from which, by means of comparison, there will 30 V, 10 | perceive from the PROASTIOI by means of a comparison (of the 31 V, 14 | that insinuates itself by means of some impulsive quality 32 V, 14 | seal that is impressed by means of the concourse correspondingly 33 V, 16 | their nefarious conduct, by means of whatever comparisons 34 V, 21 | comely fashion, if by any means Elohim, passing into concupiscent 35 V, 21 | the Lord hath spoken," he means by heaven, (Justinus) says, 36 VI, 3 | of the supposed god, by means of those same parrots not 37 VI, 4 | and name (recognisable) by means of intellectual apprehension 38 VI, 13 | bringing forward himself by means of himself, manifested unto 39 VI, 16 | recollection of the reader. by means of an epitome, the principal 40 VI, 16 | doctrines of Valentinus, by means of a nearer comparison, 41 VI, 19 | addition, we accomplish, by means of a certain subtraction 42 VI, 22 | Pythagoras to his disciples by means of symbols, it seems likewise 43 VI, 22 | description to converse by means of symbols; and these are 44 VI, 24 | being alone unbegotten, by means of the one primary conjugal 45 VI, 24 | Nous and Aletheia, found means of projecting all the roots 46 VI, 30 | therefore, and the law spoke by means of the Demiurge,--a silly 47 VI, 33 | Monogenes and Aletheia by means of a conjugal union. And 48 VI, 36 | remission. Now, it is by means of such knavery as this 49 VI, 38 | itself other letters, by means of which the title of the 50 VI, 38 | letters are (written) by means of other letters. If, therefore, 51 VI, 43 | Own power and wisdom, by means of the projection of Himself, 52 VI, 48 | way, therefore, even by means of the circle, they maintain 53 VII, 2 | enabling my readers, by means of a nearer comparison of 54 VII, 3 | through an example. And by means of this it will be possible 55 VII, 6 | which is) predicated by means of a common name of all 56 VII, 8 | named. For, he says, by no means for the world are these 57 VII, 8 | one ought mentally, not by means of names, to conceive, after 58 VII, 17 | air; and two of them, by means of the instruments, operating 59 VII, 19 | opinions of Marcion, by means of which he made many his 60 VIII, 1 | these). We shall by this means exhibit the abundance of 61 VIII, 2 | pass down from above by means of their having the atmosphere 62 VIII, 3 | creation--(now by darkness he means) flesh--an angel journeyed 63 VIII, 3 | the soul) would triumph by means of this (body) over principalities 64 VIII, 4 | carried in the eye, if by any means they may be enabled to perceive 65 VIII, 7 | of grass. And by this he means the alteration of the elements 66 X, 15 | cynical life. And by these means he imagines that he annoys 67 X, 30 | unassuming truth. And by means of this knowledge you shall