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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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peculiar

   Book, Chapter
1 I, prooe| among philosophers their own peculiar tenets, we shall publicly 2 I, 21 | and always in their own peculiar language call God by the 3 IV, 8 | along with itself, by a peculiar strength of its own, those 4 IV, 43 | each reverts into its own peculiar (function).~ 5 IV, 46 | several (speculators) their peculiar tenets, we may show the 6 V, 3 | should attain unto His own peculiar nature. For He says He chose 7 V, 3 | changes them into their own peculiar (functions). And the Phrygians 8 V, 4 | own substances; and its peculiar quality comes to each nature 9 V, 4 | Babylon, choose our own peculiar quality as we pass through 10 V, 13 | one that disguises its own peculiar venom, it seems expedient 11 V, 14 | not, however, being his peculiar (offspring) substantially. 12 V, 16 | hurry towards their own peculiar (substances), as iron towards 13 V, 18 | themselves Gnostics in this peculiar sense, that they alone themselves 14 V, 21 | Baruch, and caused his own peculiar injunctions to be hearkened 15 V, 21 | envelopes him in her own peculiar robe, that is, in the power 16 VI, 11 | re-entices into that primary peculiar character of theirs, those 17 VI, 13 | manifested unto himself his own peculiar intelligence, so also the 18 VI, 14 | salvation to men through his own peculiar intelligence. For inasmuch 19 VI, 16 | numbers, and has adopted a peculiar terminology (of his own). 20 VI, 27 | their nature) eternal, and peculiar to Sophia; and yet that 21 VI, 37 | the elements had its own peculiar letters, and its own peculiar 22 VI, 37 | peculiar letters, and its own peculiar form, and its own peculiar 23 VI, 37 | peculiar form, and its own peculiar pronunciation, as well as 24 VI, 37 | denominates (according to) its own peculiar sound, as if the whole ( 25 VI, 38 | one of these, and what was peculiar to each, is perceived as 26 VI, 38 | element sent forth its own peculiar articulation. And the sound 27 VI, 38 | of the elements, its own peculiar elements. And from these 28 VI, 38 | each one of them its own peculiar pronunciation, from the 29 VII, 7 | extant by him a certain other peculiar treatise on the principles 30 VII, 7 | Metaphysics. And another peculiar dissertation has been (written) 31 VII, 10 | increases in bulk in a peculiar manner, according to accession, 32 VII, 15 | been arrayed in his own peculiar soul. In order, however, 33 VII, 15 | his nature) which was the peculiar property of the elevated 34 VII, 15 | above that which was (the peculiar property) of the conterminous 35 VIII, 2 | medium of air, their own (peculiar) qualities.~ 36 VIII, 3 | Archon condemned his own peculiar figment (of flesh) to death, ( 37 VIII, 3 | because each AEon was in a peculiar manner manifested during ( 38 VIII, 3 | heresies have their own peculiar Jesus; but he is seen differently 39 VIII, 3 | that (Jesus) who is its own peculiar kinsman and fellow-citizen. 40 VIII, 3 | recognises Him as its own peculiar brother, but the rest as 41 IX, 13 | observance of their own peculiar customs, and in this way 42 X, 7 | they allege, is not the peculiar offspring of Himself. And


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