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1 I, prooe| that their doctrines have derived their origin from the wisdom 2 I, 2 | the numbers that have been derived from the genus are four; 3 I, 7 | solidification of which earth derived support; but that the things 4 I, 19 | of atoms both the Deity derived existence, and all the elements, 5 IV, 3 | horoscope. For from this are derived the rest of the cardinal 6 IV, 51 | and from figures, these derived their first principles, 7 IV, 51 | solid has in this manner derived existence from, altogether, 8 IV, 51 | will be found both to have derived from this source starting-points 9 V, 2 | rites (whence these have derived their figment),--to a consideration, 10 V, 15 | SCRIPTURE; THEIR SYSTEM REALLY DERIVED FROM NATURAL PHILOSOPHERS 11 V, 15 | their doctrine, however, is (derived) from the ancient theologians 12 V, 21 | Gentiles, and they have been derived with altered denominations 13 VI, 1 | entertainedby those who derived the first principles (of 14 VI, 15 | and from this Valentinus derived a starting-point (for his 15 VI, 16 | XVI. HERESY OF VALENTINUS; DERIVED FROM PLATO AND PYTHAGORAS.~ 16 VI, 16 | For (Pythagoras and Plato) derived these tenets originally 17 VI, 17 | then, from which Plato derived his theory in the Timaeus, 18 VI, 29 | and material creation has derived its present condition. But 19 VI, 36 | source (the heretics) have derived the standing-point from 20 VI, 47 | opinions that have been derived (by these heretics) from 21 VII, 2 | THE SYSTEM OF BASILIDES DERIVED FROM ARISTOTLE.~Since, therefore, 22 VII, 5 | things that are generated, derived its reality from non-existent 23 VII, 5 | whence these singly have been derived, is not any one (of them); 24 VII, 6 | form under a name to a man derived from the genus, I style 25 VII, 8 | this borrowed and furtively derived tenet from the Peripatetic ( 26 VII, 24 | of the Divinity, and have derived their systems of speculation 27 VII, 26 | which substance it was (derived. And this he did because) 28 VIII, 2 | diversified species from above, it derived (thereby) solidity, and 29 VIII, 2 | brilliant attributes (which he derived) from above for any length 30 VIII, 4 | IV. DOCETIC DOCTRINE DERIVED FROM THE GREEK SOPHISTS.~ 31 VIII, 7 | substance such as leaven (derived) from without for the Lord' 32 VIII, 8 | TO FIND GOD; HIS SYSTEM DERIVED FROM PYTHAGORAS.~Monoimus 33 IX, 7 | And from him they have derived the denomination of their 34 IX, 9 | IX. ELCHASAI DERIVED HIS SYSTEM FROM PYTHAGORAS; 35 IX, 22 | the resurrection has also derived support among these; for 36 IX, 22 | creation of existing things, derived their principles from no 37 IX, 22 | especially, and the Stoics, who derived (their systems) while resident 38 IX, 26 | purloined their doctrines, or derived contributions to them from 39 X, 1 | definition of the truth has been derived. The truth has not taken 40 X, 2 | this mode: Some of them derived all things from one, whereas 41 X, 2 | than one. And of those who derived all things from one, some 42 X, 2 | all things from one, some derived them from what was devoid 43 X, 2 | quality. And among those who derived all things from quality, 44 X, 2 | things from quality, some derived them from fire. and some 45 X, 2 | earth. And among those who derived the universe from more things 46 X, 2 | more things than one, some derived it from numerable, but others 47 X, 2 | quantities. And among those who derived all things from numerable 48 X, 2 | numerable quantities, some derived them from two, and others 49 X, 2 | six. And among those who derived the universe from infinite 50 X, 2 | infinite quantities, some derived entities from things similar 51 X, 2 | dissimilar. And among these some derived entities from things incapable 52 X, 3 | Democritus and Epicurus derived the universe from things 53 X, 3 | Pontus, and of Asclepiades, derived the universe from things 54 X, 23 | produced likewise a heresy, and derived its starting-points from