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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, prooe| disclose wickedness of this description to any man, he would neither 2 I, 3 | transmutation of all souls into any description of animal. For Pythagoras, 3 I, 17 | substance is of some such description as God, man, and each of 4 IV, 16 | will be of the following description: round head, thick hair, 5 IV, 17 | will be of the following description: red countenance, size not 6 IV, 18 | Cancer are of the following description: size not large, hair like 7 IV, 19 | Leo are of the following description: round head, reddish hair, 8 IV, 20 | Virgo are of the following description: fair appearance, eyes not 9 IV, 21 | will be of the following description: hair thin, drooping, reddish 10 IV, 22 | Scorpio are of the following description: a maidenish countenance, 11 IV, 23 | will be of the following description: great length, square forehead. 12 IV, 24 | will be of the following description: reddish body, projection 13 IV, 25 | will be of the following description: square in size, of a diminutive 14 IV, 26 | will be of the following description: of moderate dimensions, 15 IV, 32 | smoke, and that of a fiery description. Then also putting a linen 16 IV, 49 | replete with animals of this description.~ 17 V, 2 | soul. And an entity of this description the Assyrians call Adonis 18 V, 4 | paradise planted with every description of tree, and supplied with 19 V, 8 | them in an error of this description. For the astrologers, alleging 20 V, 8 | Aries is a sign of this description, and that which is diametrically 21 V, 14 | there is a power of this description belonging unto the principles 22 V, 14 | into a nature of the same description with spirit. The darkness, 23 V, 21 | every respect answering (the description of) the girl in the legend 24 V, 21 | from some cause of this description has arisen the necessity 25 V, 21 | adducing all accounts of this description, which correspond with ( 26 VI, 6 | inasmuch as the fire is of this description, according to Simon, and 27 VI, 20 | divided parts. Of some such description as this, so it appears, 28 VI, 22 | attempt by some method of this description to converse by means of 29 VI, 36 | enormities) many (dupes) of this description who had become his disciples, 30 VI, 37 | name was of the following description. He was accustomed to utter 31 VII, 1 | haven. For a sea of this description is both infested with wild 32 VII, 6 | denominate a substance of this description individual. For genus has 33 VII, 7 | as Substance is of this description, the arrangement of the 34 VII, 10 | Deity so great, and of this description. (But this Deity) the creature 35 VII, 11 | For some beauty of this description appeared to the Great Archon 36 VII, 15 | sheep. (For) a wish of this description would, he says, be their 37 VII, 15 | produced fruits of this description.~ 38 VII, 17 | is."~An operation of this description Friendship maintains, and 39 VIII, 1 | myself briefly--of this description and so great, that is, small 40 VIII, 13 | asceticism. But persons of this description are estimated Cynics rather 41 VIII, 13 | deter from an error of this description those who have been impelled 42 IX, 4 | words and works of such a description as I am giving an account 43 IX, 5 | not persons holding this description of opinions be proved to 44 IX, 6 | habits of a person of this description, the heresy attempted to 45 IX, 8 | have been involved in every description of lasciviousness, and filthiness, 46 IX, 18 | habit of a person of this description is on trial,--and when he 47 IX, 19 | With oaths, then, of this description, they bind those who come 48 IX, 20 | the mattock,--for of this description is the hatchet, which the 49 IX, 21 | they meet a person of this description in any place alone, they 50 IX, 21 | torture persons of this description, in order to induce any 51 X, 7 | threefold being of this description, the power simultaneously 52 X, 7 | translated into a nature of this description. The darkness being then 53 X, 12 | advance assertions of this description: that the primal Deity is 54 X, 19 | heresy of the following description, alleging that all things 55 X, 19 | according to some mode of this description. And Theodotus affirms that 56 X, 19 | Christ. Now, opinions of this description were advaned by Theodotus.~


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