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Alphabetical [« »] heresiarchs 12 heresies 28 heresies- 1 heresy 67 heresy- 1 heretic 30 heretical 5 | Frequency [« »] 68 inasmuch 68 whom 67 callistus 67 heresy 67 means 66 affirms 66 art | Hyppolitus The refutation of all heresies IntraText - Concordances heresy |
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1 I, prooe| next place, to compare each heresy with the system of each 2 I, prooe| earliest champion of the heresy availing himself of these 3 IV, 2 | THE CHALDEAN ASTROLOGY; HERESY DERIVABLE FROM IT.~Employing 4 IV, 2 | But the entire of this heresy, as attempted by them, I 5 IV, 2 | this source concocted their heresy. But since, estimating the 6 IV, 13 | COLARBASUS; ALLIANCE BETWEEN HERESY AND THE PYTHAGOREAN PHILOSOPHY.~ 7 IV, 42 | PRACTICES; THEIR CONNECTION WITH HERESY.~These are the deeds of 8 IV, 51 | PRESSED INTO THE SERVICE OF HERESY; INSTANCES OF, IN SIMON 9 IV, 51 | But since almost every heresy (that has sprung up) through 10 V, 1 | RECAPITULATION; CHARACTERISTICS OF HERESY; ORIGIN OF THE NAME NAASSENI; 11 V, 1 | parts, have constructed a heresy which, though with several 12 V, 3 | FURTHER EXPOSITION OF THE HERESY OF THE NAASSENI; PROFESS 13 V, 6 | OPHITES THE GRAND SOURCE OF HERESY.~These doctrines, then, 14 V, 7 | of the hydra, namely, the heresy) of the Peratae, whose blasphemy 15 V, 8 | originators of this Peratic heresy, viz., Euphrates the Peratic, 16 V, 9 | the book.~X. THE PERATIC HERESY NOMINALLY DIFFERENT 17 V, 10 | evident to all, that the heresy of the Peratae is altered 18 V, 12 | diversified wisdom of the Peratic heresy, which it is difficult to 19 V, 12 | the whole force of this (heresy). In order, however, that 20 V, 13 | XIII. THE PERATIC HERESY NOT GENERALLY KNOWN.~But 21 V, 13 | plainly explained the Peratic heresy, and by many (arguments) 22 V, 14 | INFINITE PRINCIPLES; THEIR HERESY EXPLAINED; THEIR INTERPRETATION 23 V, 19 | XIX. THE JUSTINIAN HERESY UNFOLDED IN THE "BOOK OF 24 VI, 16 | XVI. HERESY OF VALENTINUS; DERIVED FROM 25 VI, 16 | PLATO AND PYTHAGORAS.~The heresy of Valentinus is certainly, 26 VI, 16 | may establish an Hellenic heresy, diversified no doubt, but 27 VI, 24 | heresy--I mean his own (heresy)--and may (therefore) justly 28 VI, 32 | PLATO.~I think that the heresy of Valentinus which is of 29 VI, 37 | Valentinus) wishes the heresy attempted by him to consist. 30 VII, 1 | I. HERESY COMPARED TO THE STORMY OCEAN, 31 VII, 17 | events, of comparing the heresy of this plagiarist (with 32 VII, 18 | AS THE SUGGESTER OF THE HERESY.~When, therefore, Marcion 33 VII, 18 | arrangement of his entire heresy from Sicily into the evangelical 34 VII, 19 | XIX. THE HERESY OF PREPON; FOLLOWS EMPEDOCLES; 35 VII, 19 | THE SAVIOUR.~The principal heresy of Marcion, and (the one 36 VII, 19 | given an account of his heresy in a work inscribed to Bardesanes, 37 VII, 19 | constructed his (own) impious heresy. But I consider that this 38 VII, 20 | XX. THE HERESY OF CARPOCRATES; WICKED DOCTRINES 39 VII, 23 | XXIII. THE HERESY OF THEODOTUS.~But there 40 VII, 23 | who introduced a novel heresy. He announces tenets concerning 41 VII, 25 | XXV. THE HERESY OF CERDON.~But one Cerdon 42 VIII, 4 | complicated and unstable heresy of the Docetae. (But) those 43 VIII, 8 | the Greeks. But since the heresy of Monoimus has been sufficiently 44 VIII, 12 | some of these assent to the heresy of the Noetians, and affirm 45 VIII, 12 | more minute manner; for the heresy of these has been an occasion 46 VIII, 13 | Encratites) constitutes a heresy. But even though there have 47 VIII, 13 | evils to all, (viz.,) the heresy of the Noetians. Now, after 48 VIII, 13 | laid bare the root of this (heresy), and stigmatized openly 49 IX, 1 | ACCOUNT OF CONTEMPORANEOUS HERESY.~A lengthened conflict, 50 IX, 2 | II. SOURCE OF THE HERESY OF NOETUS; CLEOMENES HIS 51 IX, 2 | This person introduced a heresy from the tenets of Heraclitus. 52 IX, 2 | this (Callistus), and the heresy invented by him, I shall 53 IX, 5 | HERACLITUS; HIS ESCHATOLOGY; THE HERESY OF NOETUS OF HERACLITEAN 54 IX, 5 | characteristic quality) of the heresy of Noetus. And I have briefly 55 IX, 5 | and the champions of his heresy, even though they have not 56 IX, 6 | attempted to confirm this heresy,--a man cunning in wickedness, 57 IX, 6 | of this description, the heresy attempted to be established 58 IX, 7 | faith, devised some such heresy as the following. Callistus 59 IX, 8 | what and what sort is the heresy which has been audaciously 60 IX, 12 | XII. THE HERESY OF THE ELCHASAITES A DERIVATIVE 61 X, 19 | of Byzantium introduced a heresy of the following description, 62 X, 21 | the principles of their heresy from a certain Montanus, 63 X, 22 | them, being attached to the heresy of the Noetians, entertain 64 X, 22 | Noetus to put forward their heresy.~ 65 X, 23 | introduced (among us) this heresy which originated from one 66 X, 23 | Callistus corroborated the heresy of these Noetians, but we 67 X, 23 | himself produced likewise a heresy, and derived its starting-points