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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 7 | turned, by its not being able to make head against the 2 IV, 3 | naturally (so). For we are not able to say whether conception 3 IV, 4 | when the Chaldeans are not able definitely and accurately 4 IV, 5 | particular latitude, will not be able to say accurately, whether 5 IV, 7 | observation for one birth be able to harmonize with so many 6 IV, 43| majesty, not, however, being able to extend the mind to the 7 IV, 47| around, and thereby have been able to survey the worlds. For 8 IV, 49| creation to those who are able to discern them. For he 9 V, 11| he says, is there who is able to save and deliver those 10 V, 11| firmament by those who are able to observe it. For, he says, 11 V, 14| from bodies, and is not able to find liberation and an 12 V, 16| sense of smell, ought to be able from the single odour of 13 V, 21| anger because he was not able to seduce him, caused him 14 V, 22| cleansed; nay, they will not be able even to raise their heads.~ 15 VI, 18| intelligible monad, which was able to generate a perfect number.~ 16 VI, 25| many more (Aeons), is not able to acquire possession of 17 VI, 29| one),--" that you may be able to understand what is the 18 VI, 33| was not of itself at least able to project itself, but cherished 19 VI, 36| have been tested, and are able to keep (secret the mysteries) 20 VI, 49| the Demiurge) not being able to represent the stability 21 VII, 10| imitative (principle), was not able to hurry upwards. For (this 22 VII, 10| He was not, (however,) able to have this (spirit) with ( 23 VII, 12| without which the body is able to accomplish nothing; ( 24 VII, 16| when (the angels) were not able to detain this, on account 25 VII, 16| formed, and was not, he says, able, owing to the impotence 26 VII, 17| but) this of itself is not able to afford nutriment to those 27 VII, 17| unbegotten, they are not able to undergo corruption. But 28 VII, 19| Prepon of course is not able to avoid (the imputation 29 VII, 20| that soul of Christ, is able to despise the world-making 30 VII, 20| that such a one world he able to become superior to (Jesus, 31 VII, 22| they fulfil (the law), are able to become Christs; for they 32 VIII, 3 | the places below, are not able to see the forms of the 33 VIII, 7 | generations, by those who are able to discern (this mystery), 34 IX, 7 | nothing to pay, and not being able again to abscond, from the 35 IX, 7 | Zephyrinus to be a person able neither to form a judgment 36 IX, 18| evidence as to whether he is able to acquire self-control,-- 37 IX, 19| rites of the sect, he is not able to partake of the food in 38 X, 7 | fitted by nature for being able to be generated, as in a 39 X, 7 | in order that he might be able to recover that Mind which 40 X, 10| imitative nature, it was not able to soar upwards, for it 41 X, 29| self-determination, inasmuch as he is able to will and not to will,


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