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1 I, 2 | OF LIVING ADOPTED BY HIS DISCIPLES.~But there was also, not 2 I, 2 | required that at first his disciples should keep silence, as 3 I, 2 | being burned along with his disciples in Croton, a town of Italy, 4 I, 2 | enjoined silence, and made his disciples lead a solitary life in 5 IV, 2 | cultivated the art, becoming disciples of the Chaldeans, and communicating 6 IV, 13| aforesaid elements), are disciples of a school weak and full 7 IV, 15| they attach themselves as disciples, on account of their employing 8 IV, 51| to a consideration of the disciples of these men, nay rather, 9 V, 3 | WHY THE LORD CHOSE TWELVE DISCIPLES; THE NAME CORYBAS, USED 10 V, 3 | sort of nature each of His disciples was, and that there was 11 V, 3 | He says He chose twelve disciples from the twelve tribes, 12 V, 3 | preachings of the twelve disciples neither did all hear, nor, 13 V, 16| however, persuade their disciples to become conversant with 14 V, 18| accustomed to instruct His disciples, saying, "Go not into the 15 VI, 14| moved with shame towards his disciples, and concocted this figment. 16 VI, 15| XV. SIMON'S DISCIPLES ADOPT THE MYSTERIES; SIMON 17 VI, 15| SIMON'S CLOSING YEARS.~The disciples, then, of this (Magus), 18 VI, 15| trench to be dug by his disciples, he directed himself to 19 VI, 22| expressed by Pythagoras to his disciples by means of symbols, it 20 VI, 22| Pythagoras then instructs his disciples, addressing them as follows: " 21 VI, 22| like manner,) he wishes his disciples to be prepared, since every 22 VI, 24| of these (heretics), as disciples of Pythagoras and Plato, ( 23 VI, 36| description who had become his disciples, by teaching them that they 24 VI, 36| the bishop of (Marcus') disciples, as individuals eagerly 25 VI, 47| that these (Marcosians) are disciples not of Christ but of Pythagoras, 26 VI, 50| been clearly proved whose disciples are Marcus and Colarbasus, 27 VII, 7 | we should prove to the disciples of this (heretic) that Christ 28 VII, 17| Empedocles admonishes his disciples to abstain from all sorts 29 VII, 17| precept) in order that (his disciples) may not co-operate with 30 VII, 18| while you instruct your own disciples to refuse meats, in order 31 VII, 19| despitefully towards the disciples of Christ, as if they had 32 VII, 20| an excellence above the disciples of that (Redeemer), for 33 VII, 20| heretics) brand their own disciples in the back parts of the 34 VII, 24| life and food. And when the disciples (of Nicolaus) continued 35 VII, 26| days, he appeared to his disciples. And (the Saviour) showed 36 VII, 26| for those who through his disciples should believe in him. It 37 VIII, 8 | and arithmetical art. The disciples, however, of Pythagoras, 38 VIII, 10| introducing a novel tenet for his disciples. He does not, however, reflect 39 VIII, 10| that He appeared to His disciples, and that as He went up 40 IX, 2 | the purpose of becoming disciples of Cleomenes. But (Zephyrinus) 41 IX, 3 | imagine themselves to be disciples of Christ, when in reality 42 IX, 5 | opinions be proved to be disciples of Heraclitus? Did not ( 43 IX, 7 | from the Church. Now such disciples as these passed over to 44 IX, 10| he delivers to deserving disciples. And with these that lawless 45 IX, 11| us, O ye pious ones and disciples: beware of the power of 46 IX, 12| the Greeks, should become disciples of the Egyptian priests, 47 IX, 18| those who wish to become disciples of the sect, they do not 48 IX, 20| forward to gain admission as disciples,--and cover (this cavity) 49 IX, 22| Egyptians, by having become disciples of these Jews. Now they 50 X, 3 | have their being. But the disciples of Empedocles supposed the 51 X, 3 | incongruous corpuscles. But the disciples of Plato affirm that these 52 X, 15| just, and matter. Some disciples, however, of these add a 53 X, 15| destruction, he leads his disciples towards a very cynical life.