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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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1 I, 16| indefinitely, when he uses these words: "God of gods, of whom I 2 I, 16| already quoted, where, to the words, "God of gods, of whom I 3 I, 16| when he uses the following words, "Every soul is immortal, 4 IV, 14| case of the elements (of words), for each letter has been 5 IV, 28| bed, utters to him several words, partly in the Greek, and 6 IV, 28| the youth hearing these (words) with terror as uttered 7 IV, 32| couched in the following words:--~"The child once slain, 8 IV, 36| And while speaking these words, fire is seen borne through 9 IV, 42| dupes, by fair balanced words, and the appearance of plausible 10 IV, 46| drawing them on by plausible words into the admission of whatever 11 IV, 47| when (Satan) uses these words: "I have traversed earth 12 V, 2 | was meet." For in these words which Paul has spoken they 13 V, 2 | Hippocrates, who uses these words: "A child of seven years 14 V, 2 | delineates, using these words:--~"And as when in the magic 15 V, 3 | he says, Jesus uses the words, "I am the true gate." Now 16 V, 3 | sights and heard unspeakable words which it would not be possible 17 V, 3 | also we speak), not in words taught of human wisdom, 18 V, 4 | a hymn, they utter these words: "I will hymn Attis, son 19 V, 6 | But since, altering the words and the names of the serpent, 20 V, 7 | Scripture, he says, uses the words, "that we may not be condemned 21 V, 11| employing the following words: "For to souls water becomes 22 V, 12| to matter; or, in other words, the seeds and the genera 23 V, 14| than could be expressed by words. Since, however, light is 24 V, 15| possible to declare in a few words. Their system, however, 25 V, 15| present day, of all the words which are spoken (on such 26 V, 15| occasions). Many, then, of the words inscribed upon that portico 27 V, 16| partly by misusing the words spoken (by themselves), 28 V, 21| one ought to interpret the words of Moses, observing, "Moses 29 V, 21| dwelleth in men might hear (words of warning), and might avoid 30 V, 21| and did not follow the words of Baruch, which Elohim 31 V, 21| and spoke the following words: "All the prophets anterior 32 V, 22| from Elohim. (Now) in these words, he says, the prophet clearly 33 VI, 8 | Now, he who utters these words, he says, is the seventh 34 VI, 9 | Moses utters the following words: "And the Spirit of God 35 VI, 9 | teach, when it utters the words, "I am He who forms thee 36 VI, 14| thinking by such (legislative) words to enslave those who listened 37 VI, 18| And they swear in these words:--~"By him who to our head 38 VI, 30| the apostle (uses these words) "The mystery which was 39 VI, 32| And when Plato uses the words, "what is second about things 40 VI, 32| And when Plato uses the words, what is third about what 41 VI, 35| simultaneously pronouncing some such words as these, and astonishing 42 VI, 40| But, after uttering these words, (Marcus details) that Truth, 43 VI, 44| this reason He utters the words, "I am Alpha and Omega," 44 VII, 1 | hearkening with fidelity (to His words), not to be distracted, 45 VII, 8 | Categories concerning homonymous words. And these heretics bring 46 VII, 10| to quote Basilides' own words:) "Whatsoever I affirm," 47 VII, 14| following expressions: "Not in words taught of human wisdom, 48 VII, 14| have heard inexpressible words which it is not possible 49 VII, 17| earth: whence he uses the words, from water into earth, 50 VIII, 1 | says, that there are three words of God, "darkness, gloom, 51 VIII, 2 | Saviour) has spoken the words, "He that hath ears to hear, 52 VIII, 3 | when he uses the following words: "And I am a wanderer, changing 53 VIII, 5 | sentiments) into other words, Monoimus says that man 54 VIII, 13| they do not attend unto the words spoken against them through 55 IX, 4 | Still they attempt both words and works of such a description 56 IX, 4 | Heraclitus affirming in these words: "Contrariety is a progenitor 57 IX, 4 | men, he asserts in these words: "An obscure harmony is 58 IX, 4 | better, he asserts in these words: "Whatever things are objects 59 IX, 6 | subsequently, by knavish words, to attach both factions 60 IX, 7 | the wheat;" or, in other words, let those who in the Church 61 IX, 10| addressing to his dupes some such words as the following: "If, therefore, ( 62 IX, 10| uttered, therefore, these words, let such a one be baptized 63 IX, 11| at such and such force of words? But since we have stated 64 X, 1 | refutation merely, or, in other words, by the force of truth, 65 X, 13| is perfect, or, in other words, a tittle flows down from 66 X, 29| who do not refuse to obey words that have been uttered by


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