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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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gods

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 6 | that will be, as well as gods and divine (entities), and 2 I, 16| affirms the existence of many gods indefinitely, when he uses 3 I, 16| uses these words: "God of gods, of whom I am both the Creator 4 I, 16| Plato) constituted the gods as generable; and on account 5 I, 16| where, to the words, "God of gods, of whom I am Creator and 6 I, 16| through heaven) with other gods; whereas that others are 7 I, 23| instruction:--~"How first both gods and earth were made,~And 8 I, 23| is most beauteous of the gods immortal,~Chasing care away 9 I, 23| Chasing care away from all the gods and men,~Quells in breasts 10 I, 23| side,~Ever to be for happy gods a throne secure.~And forth 11 IV, 32| alleges that he can introduce gods or demons; and if any requires 12 IV, 35| with the figures of such gods and demons as the magician 13 V, 2 | says, the mother of the gods emasculate Attis, and herself 14 V, 2 | at the same time, all the gods, as well as the species 15 V, 2 | is ocean, "generation of gods and generation of men" ever 16 V, 2 | Luecas, a generation of gods takes place. This, he asserts, 17 V, 2 | written: "I said, Ye are gods, and all children of the 18 V, 4 | Powers, Intelligences, Gods, Angels, delegated Spirits, 19 V, 5 | ll unravel,~And forms of Gods I'll show;~And secrets of 20 V, 7 | declare that there are three Gods, three Logoi, three Minds, 21 V, 7 | been made, they assign both Gods, and Logoi, and Minds, and 22 V, 11| and what even appals the gods:--~"For know, he says, this 23 V, 11| is, and dreaded most by gods of happy life."~And not 24 V, 11| exist promiscuously all the gods of destruction and the God 25 V, 11| says, the stars are the gods of destruction, which impose 26 V, 11| wilderness, that is, by the gods of generation. (This statement) 27 V, 11| magicians--(that is,) the gods of destruction--withstood 28 V, 11| common nature, that is, of gods, angels, immortals, mortals, 29 V, 15| power, to bind the blessed gods."~That is, according to 30 V, 15| according to Homer, the gods suppose water to be loathsome 31 VI, 10| like milk, the flower,~Gods call it 'Moly,' and hard 32 VI, 37| revealed to any, either of gods or of men, expressing herself 33 VII, 17| ancient,~Endless law of gods, and sealed by potent oaths."~ 34 VII, 17| there are four perishable gods, (viz.,) fire, water, earth, ( 35 VII, 17| however, that there are two (gods) which are immortal, unbegotten, ( 36 VII, 19| a pure account of happy gods."~Marcion, adopting these 37 VIII, 5 | thus:--~"Oceans, source of gods and source of men."~Changing 38 IX, 4 | and it exhibited some as gods, but others as men, and 39 IX, 6 | called us worshippers of two gods, disgorging, independent 40 IX, 7 | not profess belief in two Gods, Father and Son, but in 41 X, 3 | himself thus:--~"The source of gods was Sea and Mother Earth."~ 42 X, 6 | affirm that there are three Gods, three Logoi, three minds, ( 43 X, 6 | the world they assign both Gods, and Logoi, and men, and 44 X, 16| supposed that there are four gods. And the first of these


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