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1 I, 2 | and cold. And he therefore affirms that none of these destroys 2 I, 8 | with regard to animals, he affirms that the earth, being originally 3 I, 10| maintain the same opinion, but affirms things to be infinite, and 4 I, 10| exist continuously. And he affirms plenitude and vacuum to 5 I, 12| attains surmise."~And he affirms that nothing is generated 6 I, 12| and also in Syracuse he affirms was found in the quarries 7 I, 16| is uncreated. For (Plato) affirms that (the world) was made 8 I, 16| however, maintain that Plato affirms the existence of many gods 9 I, 16| will have it that Plato affirms that the souls) obtain a 10 I, 16| colour. And they say, that he affirms that the things pertaining 11 I, 16| wisdom and virtue. And he affirms that the virtues follow 12 I, 17| concerning soul. For Plato affirms it to be immortal, but Aristotle 13 I, 17| This (philosopher) also affirms that evils arise according 14 IV, 8 | definite principle. For he affirms that the mastery was communicated 15 IV, 28| prevails. For the (sorcerer) affirms that it is impossible for 16 IV, 47| Engonasis." Aratus then affirms that he does not know what 17 IV, 48| For the first creation, he affirms, is that according to Adam 18 IV, 48| Anguitenens. This image, he affirms, is fixed in heaven, being 19 V, 2 | present. For even stones, he affirms, are animated, for they 20 V, 2 | things that are made. And (he affirms) that such stands not only 21 V, 2 | rites, Hye, Cye. And he affirms that all things have been 22 V, 2 | he uses of Adam. This, he affirms, is Adam: "The chief corner-stone 23 V, 3 | cup; and (yet) Anacreon affirms that it speaks to himself, 24 V, 4 | is Spirit; wherefore," he affirms, "neither in this mountain 25 V, 15| doctrine of the Sethians, which affirms (water) to be formidable 26 V, 22| when, he says, the prophet affirms, "Take unto yourself a wife 27 V, 23| then see what also Simon affirms.~ 28 VI, 4 | in its correct sense, he affirms that fire is the originating 29 VI, 4 | indefinite power, which he affirms to be the root of the universe. 30 VI, 21| principles of Pythagoras, affirms. For, says he, souls that 31 VI, 21| of changes once more). He affirms, then, that the soul sometimes 32 VI, 27| what, he says, Scripture affirms: "The fear of the Lord is 33 VI, 33| light and darkness. And he affirms that the power which withdrew 34 VI, 39| styles this element Man, and affirms it to be the source of every 35 VI, 41| elements,--(which he himself affirms to be (allied) with the 36 VII, 10| of germs. And Aristotle affirms this to be genius, and it 37 VII, 16| are in it. And (Saturnilus affirms) that man was a work of 38 VII, 16| wicked (men, Saturnilus affirms) that the Saviour came for 39 VII, 16| salvation of good men. And he affirms that marriage and procreation 40 VII, 17| silent. This (philosopher) affirms that all the elements out 41 VII, 17| this is what Empedocles affirms respecting his own generation:--~" 42 VII, 17| Discord. For Empedocles affirms Discord to be a furious, 43 VII, 19| the Evil Deity. Now, as he affirms, the Demiurge is evil, and 44 VII, 19| works. For this reason, he affirms, Jesus came down unbegotten, 45 VII, 20| METEMPSYCHOSIS.~Carpocrates affirms that the world and the things 46 VII, 25| these (heretics) and Simon, affirms that the God preached by 47 VII, 26| revelations of a prophetess. He affirms, however, that Christ descended 48 VIII, 1 | this manner, the (Docetic) affirms, have been produced three 49 VIII, 3 | Docetic), what the Saviour affirms: "Except a man be born of 50 IX, 4 | pervades all things, he affirms in this manner. "But in 51 IX, 4 | free." And (he likewise affirms) that there is" a harmony, 52 IX, 5 | evil, nor good, Heraclitus affirms, is different, but one and 53 IX, 5 | death from life." And he affirms also that there is a resurrection 54 IX, 5 | and dead." And he likewise affirms that a judgment of the world 55 IX, 5 | expression? Now, that Noetus affirms that the Son and Father 56 IX, 7 | and those below. And he affirms that the Spirit, which became 57 X, 6 | consummation, the Peratic affirms that there came down, in 58 X, 8 | indefinite power, which he affirms to be Him that stood, stands, 59 X, 8 | its principles. Now Simon affirms that he himself is He who 60 X, 10| But Basilides also himself affirms that there is a non-existent 61 X, 11| the law. And Justinus u affirms that all things were made 62 X, 16| And the second God, he affirms to be the Creator of the 63 X, 16| considers a prophetess. And he affirms that Christ did not receive 64 X, 16| similarly with Marcion, affirms that the different sorts 65 X, 19| description. And Theodotus affirms that Christ is a man of 66 X, 23| one Logos to be God, and affirms that there was in the ease