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Alphabetical [« »] animal 47 animalish 1 animality 8 animals 43 animate 1 animated 2 animation 1 | Frequency [« »] 44 saviour 44 she 44 whatever 43 animals 43 constitutes 43 could 43 female | Hyppolitus The refutation of all heresies IntraText - Concordances animals |
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1 I, prooe| since not even irrational animals would attempt such an enormity, 2 I, 5 | in the lowest. And that animals are produced (in moistures) 3 I, 7 | it, is shaken. And that animals originally came into existence 4 I, 8 | ORIGIN OF THE EARTH AND OF ANIMALS; OTHER SYSTEMS.~Archelaus 5 I, 8 | even. And with regard to animals, he affirms that the earth, 6 I, 8 | intermingled, both the rest of animals made their appearance, numerous 7 I, 8 | that mind is innate in all animals alike; for that each, according 8 I, 11 | worlds are destitute of animals and plants, and every species 9 I, 12 | parts of all sorts of marine animals. And he says that these 10 I, 16 | concrete substances, as well as animals and plants, have been formed. 11 I, 19 | inherent in them, as well as animals and other (creatures); so 12 IV, 6 | imposed the names of received animals upon certain specified stars, 13 IV, 27 | bodies) with the likeness of animals, or what community of nature 14 IV, 49 | THE DIFFERENT ORDERS OF ANIMALS,~But Aratus says, near this ( 15 IV, 49 | species, becomes replete with animals of this description.~ 16 V, 2 | and therefore) generating animals, renders up living bodies, 17 V, 12 | takes nothing away from animals, transfers by his pencil 18 V, 14 | of the different sorts of animals. From the first great concourse, 19 V, 14 | infinite crowds of various animals. But into all this infinity 20 V, 14 | infinity of the different animals under heaven is diffused 21 V, 14 | visible in the case of all animals. But the wind, at the same 22 V, 16 | lesson from the case of animals. For when the animal is 23 V, 16 | place of mixture for all animals, so also has there been 24 VI, 20 | substance of the world into animals, plants, metals and things 25 VI, 20 | sun, and that the souls of animals are conveyed from the stars; 26 VI, 21 | philosophy, must pass through all animals and plants (back) again 27 VII, 4 | species of all particular animals derive their subsistence. 28 VII, 4 | originating principle) for all animals produced in those (particular) 29 VII, 4 | each of the rest of the animals, derive the principle (of 30 VII, 6 | distinct from the majority of animals, but notwithstanding still 31 VII, 6 | still to be identified (with animals of his own kind), inasmuch 32 VII, 6 | common name of all particular animals, such as ox, horse, and 33 VII, 6 | animal is said to suit all animals alike. For what is an animal? 34 VII, 6 | definition will comprehend all animals. For animal is an animated 35 VII, 6 | predicate of all individual animals, nor accidents which are 36 VII, 17 | earth, air, (as well as) the animals and plants produced from 37 VII, 17 | asserts that the bodies of animals are such as feed on the 38 VIII, 2 | infinite species of various animals indigenous to that quarter 39 X, 7 | all the infinite kinds of animals. The Sethians assert that, 40 X, 11 | Edem. And (he says) that animals, with a the rest of the 41 X, 12 | itself the forms of all animals. And the Docetae maintain 42 X, 29 | that swimming and winged animals are from water, male and 43 X, 29 | females of all sorts of animals; for so the nature of the