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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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truth

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1 I, prooe| also whatsoever things the truth has received by the grace 2 IV, 2 | from the doctrine of the truth, speak of a sedition of 3 IV, 4 | make the horoscope with truth. And not only does more 4 IV, 43 | within the confines of the truth, asserted that the Deity 5 IV, 45 | addict themselves to the truth, will be assisted by our 6 IV, 46 | the serene haven of the truth. In order, however, that 7 IV, 46 | dancing and silliness, but not truth. Aratus, therefore, expresses 8 IV, 50 | were), dancing, and not Truth. For neither do the stars 9 IV, 51 | enumerates them thus): Mind, Truth, Word, Life, Man, Church, 10 V, 1 | knowledge in regard of the truth. It remains, therefore, 11 V, 3 | is in possession of the truth, and will furnish a solution 12 V, 6 | diversified, resembling, in truth, the hydra that we read 13 V, 6 | refutation, employing the wand of truth, we shall entirely exterminate 14 V, 8 | falsifying the name of truth, proclaim as a doctrine 15 V, 18 | acknowledgment (of their truth). And in this manner he 16 V, 21 | that all do not attain the truth." And, he says, Paradise 17 V, 22 | my lot to meet. But, in truth, (the followers of Justinus) 18 VI, 15 | in his doctrines). And in truth at last, when conviction 19 VI, 16 | although he has suppressed the truth regarding his obligations 20 VI, 32 | will never really attain truth. But what is astonishing 21 VI, 39 | THE QUATERNION EXHIBITS "TRUTH."~And (Marcus alleged) that 22 VI, 39 | wish also to exhibit to you Truth herself, for I have brought 23 VI, 39 | This is in the body of Truth, according to Marcus. This 24 VI, 39 | And this is the body of (Truth) herself. But do you, raising 25 VI, 39 | hear from the mouths of Truth (of) the Logos, who is Self-generator 26 VI, 40 | words, (Marcus details) that Truth, gazing upon him, and opening 27 VI, 40 | heard from the mouth of Truth. And yet this which you 28 VI, 49 | And here they say, when Truth eluded his pursuit, that 29 VII, 16 | Jews. These, then, are in truth the tenets of Saturnilus.~ 30 VII, 18 | and those that know the truth. (Thinkest thou, then,) 31 VII, 20 | from the preaching of the truth, or that they also, looking, ( 32 VII, 26 | persuading them that he was in truth no phantom, but was present 33 VIII, 13 | and those who know the truth; because every creature 34 IX, 2 | reluctantly to acknowledge the truth. And they, abashed and constrained 35 IX, 2 | abashed and constrained by the truth, have confessed their errors 36 IX, 6 | and withstood him for the truth's sake. And he hurried headlong 37 IX, 7 | being ashamed to speak the truth, this Callistus, not only 38 IX, 7 | speak in violation of the truth, and is not abashed at being 39 IX, 12 | demonstration of the Doctrine of the Truth, in order that, after the 40 IX, 12 | crown, and believing the truth, may not be unsettled.~ 41 IX, 18 | however, to be a lover of truth, and to reprove him that 42 IX, 26 | mentioned) concerning the truth, and to furnish our delineation 43 IX, 26 | to know the power of the truth, may be placed in the way 44 X, 1 | other words, by the force of truth, we approach the demonstration 45 X, 1 | the demonstration of the truth itself. For then the artificial 46 X, 1 | that the definition of the truth has been derived. The truth 47 X, 1 | truth has been derived. The truth has not taken its principles 48 X, 1 | Chaldeans. Nor does the truth owe its existence to astonishment, 49 X, 1 | to learn) the rule of the truth; yet even now, after having 50 X, 2 | doctrine concerning the truth in one, having first presented 51 X, 4 | concerning the examples of the truth, as to how they are, and 52 X, 4 | treatment), we may exhibit the truth in a plain and familiar ( 53 X, 26 | knowledge respecting the Truth, which in the course of 54 X, 27 | that prove our knowledge of truth and our practice of good 55 X, 27 | the demonstration of His Truth.~ 56 X, 28 | XXVIII. THE DOCTRINE OF THE TRUTH.~The first and only (one 57 X, 29 | XXIX. THE DOCTRINE OF THE TRUTH CONTINUED.~Therefore this 58 X, 30 | simplicity of unassuming truth. And by means of this knowledge


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