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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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person

   Book, Chapter
1 I, prooe| hold communication with any person whatsoever, unless he first 2 I, 1 | natural philosophy. This person said that some such thing 3 I, 1 | beginning nor end. This person, having been occupied with 4 I, 2 | the same opinion. And this person, instituting an investigation 5 I, 2 | growing in along with it. This person, being burned along with 6 I, 3 | managing earthly concerns. This person affirmed the originating 7 I, 5 | subsistence, and destruction. This person declared the Infinite to 8 I, 5 | severs the clouds. This person was born in the third year 9 I, 7 | native of Clazomenae. This person affirmed the originating 10 I, 7 | head against the cold. This person was the first to frame definitions 11 I, 8 | son of Apollodorus. This person, similarly with Anaxagoras, 12 IV, 3 | the (time of) birth of the person falling under inspection 13 IV, 4 | when they allege that the person sitting beside the woman 14 IV, 4 | the listener, that is, the person who has gone up to the elevated 15 IV, 4 | adjusted to the moment when the person is born.~ 16 IV, 5 | requisite information from this person may set the horoscope correctly? 17 IV, 5 | say accurately, whether a person born at this time will be 18 IV, 14 | remaining monads; (so that a person using this method) says, 19 IV, 27 | one should allege that a person born in Leo should be irascible, 20 IV, 30 | parts. In order that the person bringing the drug may escape 21 IV, 34 | perchance, any knavish person, taking Occasion (from my 22 IV, 34 | statements). For although one person may make use of these for 23 V, 2 | Attis, and herself has this (person) as an object of affection, 24 V, 3 | gate), he says, no unclean person shall enter, nor one that 25 V, 12 | the powers into his own person; but at another time takes 26 VI, 14 | slave), and enjoyed her person. He, (however,) was likewise 27 VI, 22 | with an enraged man; for a person in a passion is like fire, 28 VI, 42 | ascended the mountain a fourth person, and became the sixth. And ( 29 IX, 2 | a native of Smyrna. This person introduced a heresy from 30 IX, 2 | minister and pupil, and this person during his sojourn at Rome 31 IX, 5 | being a Father. That this person suffered by being fastened 32 IX, 5 | of followers, that this person is God and Father of the 33 IX, 6 | exposure of the habits of a person of this description, the 34 IX, 7 | down from our fathers. This person, however, by coming into ( 35 IX, 7 | delivered the letter to the person who at that time was governor 36 IX, 7 | damage; and transferring this person from Antium, appointed him 37 IX, 7 | contrast, Zephyrinus to be a person able neither to form a judgment 38 IX, 7 | that the Father is not one person and the Son another, but 39 IX, 7 | styled one God, and that this Person being one, cannot be two." 40 IX, 7 | Father suffered, and is one Person, being careful to avoid 41 IX, 7 | declared in reference to this person: "Who art thou that judgest 42 IX, 18 | two years the habit of a person of this description is on 43 IX, 18 | that he will not hate a person who injures him, or is hostile 44 IX, 21 | such to be an uncircumcised person, they will closely watch 45 IX, 21 | him and when they meet a person of this description in any 46 X, 23 | Deity; therefore this one person, (according to Callistus,) 47 X, 29 | delivering precepts not by the person of prophets, nor terrifying 48 X, 29 | And that by Himself in Person He might prove that God


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