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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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elements

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1 I, 10| plenitude and vacuum to be elements. And he asserts that worlds 2 I, 11| with Leucippus concerning elements, viz. plenitude and vacuum, 3 I, 16| which proceeded the four elements of which the world consists; ( 4 I, 17| science, supposing as the elements of all things substance 5 I, 17| along with the other four (elements),--viz., fire, and earth, 6 I, 19| derived existence, and all the elements, and all things inherent 7 IV, 13| philosophy by numbers and elements. Now certain (speculators), 8 IV, 13| out of these (aforesaid elements), are disciples of a school 9 IV, 14| calculations and numbers, and elements and names, constitute the 10 IV, 14| to act in the case of the elements (of words), for each letter 11 IV, 43| is earth. And each of the elements labours under some deficiency, 12 IV, 43| progressed up to the four elements; (I allude), of course, 13 IV, 43| ermaphrodite, and allocated two elements for the upper hemisphere, 14 IV, 43| atmosphere; and the other two elements, earth and water, being 15 IV, 43| likewise, again, the upper elements themselves, when compared 16 IV, 43| earth is water; ... and the elements themselves, when computed 17 V, 3 | been made out of hostile elements; as it has been written, 18 VI, 4 | who) assert that the four elements are simple, and who have ( 19 VI, 18| the concord of the four elements. And they swear in these 20 VI, 37| syllables. And each of the elements had its own peculiar letters, 21 VI, 37| name). For each of these (elements), being part of the entire ( 22 VI, 37| entire ensued when all the (elements), coming down into the one 23 VI, 38| and expressed names of the elements he called Aeons, and Logoi, 24 VI, 38| accordance with images of the elements, its own peculiar elements. 25 VI, 38| elements, its own peculiar elements. And from these he says 26 VI, 38| gave (this depth) to the elements, which he likewise denominates 27 VI, 41| the entire number of the elements. For suppose that there 28 VI, 41| of course, that the three elements,--(which he himself affirms 29 VI, 41| emanated the twenty-four elements,--being rendered fourfold 30 VI, 41| double letters of these elements, images of images, which, 31 VI, 42| contains in Himself of the elements the entire number which 32 VI, 42| intermingled with the twenty-four elements, produced the name (consisting) 33 VI, 43| sound of each one of the elements. As, then, he says, the 34 VI, 44| generation of the twenty-four elements, he expresses himself thus: 35 VI, 44| For Arrhetus has seven elements, Sige five, and Pater five, 36 VI, 44| exhibited the same number of elements. And (he says) that the 37 VI, 44| consists of twenty-four elements, but Christ a Son of twelve. 38 VI, 44| l which are in Him, the elements being counted one by one. 39 VI, 44| Christ consists of eight elements; for Chi consists of three, 40 VI, 47| computing the number of these elements without the remarkable ( 41 VI, 47| discover the number of the elements to be the number thirty. 42 VI, 48| were created first the four elements, which, they say, are fire, 43 VII, 7 | remote from all those natural elements out of which the cosmical 44 VII, 15| divided into its component elements, according to the manner 45 VII, 17| philosopher) affirms that all the elements out of which the world consists 46 VII, 26| rendered to each (of the elements) what peculiarly belonged 47 VIII, 7 | and air. And from these (elements) the world has been formed 48 VIII, 7 | means the alteration of the elements into flesh; "for all flesh," 49 X, 3 | for, along with the four elements, they have assumed the existence 50 X, 8 | there are four incomposite elements, and have supposed fire, 51 X, 25| baptisms in their confession of elements. And they occupy themselves 52 X, 28| earth, from which diverse elements He proceeded to form His


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