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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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1 IV, 51| HERESY; INSTANCES OF, IN SIMON AND VALENTINUS; THE NATURE 2 IV, 51| constituted; and this is what Simon expresses thus: "The little 3 IV, 51| by cube. Of this hebdomad Simon and Valentinus, having altered 4 IV, 51| system for themselves. For Simon employs his denominations 5 IV, 51| discussion, whence both Simon and Valentinus will be found 6 V, 23| Let us then see what also Simon affirms.~ 7 VI, 2 | II. SIMON MAGUS.~It seems, then, expedient 8 VI, 2 | explain now the opinions of Simon, a native of Gitta, a village 9 VI, 2 | under a change of name. This Simon being an adept in sorceries, 10 VI, 2 | wisdom and moderation than Simon, did Apsethus the Libyan, 11 VI, 2 | inordinate desire of that silly Simon, it seems expedient to furnish 12 VI, 4 | IV. SIMON'S FORCED INTERPRETATION 13 VI, 4 | HERACLITUS AND ARISTOTLE; SIMON'S SYSTEM OF SENSIBLE AND 14 VI, 4 | we must think concerning Simon the magician, so that we 15 VI, 4 | teach anew the parrots of Simon, that Christ, who stood, 16 VI, 4 | and is to come,) was not Simon. But (Jesus) was man, offspring 17 VI, 4 | discussion proceeds. Now Simon, both foolishly and knavishly 18 VI, 4 | principle of the universe. (But Simon) does not consider what 19 VI, 4 | Heraclitus the Obscure. And Simon denominates the originating 20 VI, 4 | constitutes, according to Simon, not any uncompounded (essence, 21 VI, 4 | the denomination of these (Simon) employs the terms secret 22 VI, 5 | V. SIMON APPEALS TO SCRIPTURE IN 23 VI, 6 | VI. SIMON'S SYSTEM EXPOUNDED IN THE 24 VI, 6 | description, according to Simon, and since all things are 25 VI, 7 | VII. SIMON'S SYSTEM OF A THREEFOLD 26 VI, 9 | IX. SIMON'S INTERPRETATION OF THE 27 VI, 9 | seventh from all His works," Simon, in a manner already specified, 28 VI, 9 | therefore, (the followers of Simon) affirm that there are three 29 VI, 9 | indefinite power about which Simon speaks,--"an image from 30 VI, 10| X. SIMON'S EXPLANATION OF THE FIRST 31 VI, 11| XI. SIMON'S EXPLANATION OF THE THREE 32 VI, 12| PRINCIPLE, ACCORDING TO SIMON.~According to Simon, therefore, 33 VI, 12| ACCORDING TO SIMON.~According to Simon, therefore, there exists 34 VI, 13| according to this reasoning, Simon became confessedly a god 35 VI, 13| is, Heaven and Earth. For Simon expressly speaks of this 36 VI, 14| XIV. SIMON INTERPRETS HIS SYSTEM BY 37 VI, 14| IMMORALITY OF HIS FOLLOWERS; SIMON'S VIEW OF CHRIST; THE SIMONISTS' 38 VI, 14| APOLOGY FOR THEIR VICE.~Simon then, after inventing these ( 39 VI, 14| and on going down thither (Simon professed to have) found 40 VI, 14| of this impostor--I mean Simon the sorcerer--indulge in 41 VI, 14| redeemed Helen in this way," (Simon says,) "has afforded salvation 42 VI, 14| as 'Holy Spirit.' "And (Simon alleges) that Jesus tolerated 43 VI, 14| concerning him)." Wherefore, (Simon said,) that towards these ( 44 VI, 14| present, who believe on Simon and Helen, and that they 45 VI, 15| XV. SIMON'S DISCIPLES ADOPT THE MYSTERIES; 46 VI, 15| DISCIPLES ADOPT THE MYSTERIES; SIMON MEETS ST. PETER AT ROME; 47 VI, 15| PETER AT ROME; ACCOUNT OF SIMON'S CLOSING YEARS.~The disciples, 48 VI, 15| And they have an image of Simon (fashioned) into the figure 49 VI, 15| seeing the images of either Simon or Helen, would call them 50 VI, 15| ignorant of the mysteries. This Simon, deceiving many in Samaria 51 VI, 15| legendary system advanced by Simon, and from this Valentinus 52 VI, 15| confessedly the six roots of Simon, viz., "Mind" and "Intelligence," " 53 VI, 15| have sufficiently explained Simon's tissue of legends, let 54 VII, 25| from these (heretics) and Simon, affirms that the God preached 55 X, 8 | VIII. SIMON MAGUS.~But that very sapient 56 X, 8 | that very sapient fellow Simon makes his statement thus, 57 X, 8 | these, to be uncompounded. Simon, on the other hand, alleges 58 X, 8 | figure, He becomes, says Simon, utterly evanescent, and 59 X, 8 | into its principles. Now Simon affirms that he himself 60 X, 8 | then, for the opinions of Simon likewise.~


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