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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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1 I, prooe| denominated philosophers among the Greeks. For even their incoherent 2 I, prooe| origin from the wisdom of the Greeks, from the conclusions of 3 I, prooe| the philosophers of the Greeks, to satisfy our readers 4 I, prooe| declare who first, among the Greeks, pointed out (the principles 5 I, 1 | the earliest author to the Greeks of this kind of learning. 6 I, 23 | of philosophy among the Greeks, I consider that we have 7 IV, 5 | Barbarians that fought with the Greeks at Marathon or Salamis were 8 IV, 5 | is it that so many of the Greeks that returned from Troy 9 IV, 48 | denominated Mercury among the Greeks. And Aratus, with regard 10 IV, 48 | world towards which the Greeks steer their course, that 11 IV, 48 | of the Phoenicians. The Greeks, however, assert that they 12 IV, 51 | numbers of this sort among the Greeks from Egypt, it seems expedient 13 V, 1 | the speculators among both Greeks and Barbarians, respecting 14 V, 2 | Christ. ~"Now earth," say the Greeks, "gave forth a man, (earth) 15 V, 2 | knowing what they say. And the Greeks, deriving this mystical ( 16 V, 3 | from earth--but (whom) the Greeks by common consent (style) " 17 V, 3 | seeds of Benjamin. And the Greeks likewise, he says, speak 18 V, 4 | celestial horn of the moon; Greeks denominate (thee) Wisdom; 19 V, 11 | very wisest men among the Greeks. And Heraclitus is even 20 V, 18 | accounts prevalent among the Greeks, and does not previously 21 VI, 3 | Some one, however, of the Greeks, by accurate examination, 22 VI, 16 | novel opinions among the Greeks. But (Valentinus took his 23 VI, 17 | world, as Plato says, to the Greeks, who were (in knowledge) 24 VI, 17 | Silence so celebrated by the Greeks. And next in this manner ( 25 VII, 1 | Sirens. Now, the poets of the Greeks allege that Ulysses sailed 26 VII, 19 | their opinions from the Greeks, and act despitefully towards 27 VII, 24 | of speculation from the Greeks, must stand convicted (of 28 VIII, 4 | that the sophists of the Greeks in ancient times have previously 29 VIII, 7 | opinions of those of the Greeks who affirm that there are 30 VIII, 8 | meditation on the part of the Greeks, inasmuch as the assertions 31 VIII, 8 | the entire wisdom of the Greeks. But since the heresy of 32 IX, 4 | who was wiser than all the Greeks· For even children killing 33 IX, 12 | Pythagoras, a sage of the Greeks, conceal them there. For 34 IX, 12 | rest of the sages of the Greeks, should become disciples 35 IX, 22 | judgment. And this locality the Greeks were acquainted with by 36 IX, 22 | these which many of the Greeks have appropriated, and thus 37 IX, 22 | at hand, that all those (Greeks) who ventured to make assertions 38 IX, 26 | the tenets of both all the Greeks and barbarians have been 39 IX, 26 | elaborately worked out by the Greeks, and for having advanced ( 40 X, 1 | principles from the wisdom of the Greeks, nor borrowed its doctrines, 41 X, 1 | opinions put forward by the Greeks and heretics, we have decided 42 X, 2 | all the wise men among the Greeks in four books, and the doctrines 43 X, 2 | For the dogmatists of the Greeks, dividing philosophy into 44 X, 26 | Egyptians, nor Chaldeans, nor Greeks recollect; for the inundations 45 X, 26 | Chaldeans, Egyptians, and Greeks. What necessity, however, 46 X, 27 | Chaldeans, Egyptians, and Greeks, for we must bear in mind 47 X, 27 | became the progenitor of Greeks and Ionians? Now, if the 48 X, 27 | than these? Therefore ye Greeks, Egyptians, Chaldeans, and 49 X, 28 | those causes of which the Greeks, not being aware, glorified, 50 X, 28 | previously made by those Greeks into similar doctrines, 51 X, 30 | divine nature, O ye men, Greeks and Barbarians, Chaldeans


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