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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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1 I, 2 | Zaratas makes the following statements: that there are two demons, 2 I, 3 | advanced likewise many statements respecting the nature of 3 I, 4 | nothing. But he also advanced statements almost in concert with Empedocles, 4 I, 11| his system). Now he makes statements similarly with Leucippus 5 I, 23| then, made the foregoing statements in their doctrine regarding 6 IV, 6 | childless, modest. These statements, however, and others similar 7 IV, 8 | they make the following statements. The Creator communicated 8 IV, 34| security's sake, (the foregoing statements). For although one person 9 IV, 42| to the (reader's) memory statements that have been previously 10 IV, 46| order, however, that the statements about to follow may seem 11 IV, 46| mention, on account of the statements that are about to follow. 12 V, 1 | we have put forward the statements already made by us. For 13 V, 3 | OF THE PHRYGIANS WITH THE STATEMENTS OF SCRIPTURE; EXPOSITION 14 V, 3 | Now he who makes these statements is, he says, the Perfect 15 V, 8 | reminding my readers of statements previously made in the department 16 V, 12| them, by reason of the many statements that have been made.~ 17 V, 15| COSMOGONY.~These are the statements which the patrons of the 18 V, 16| proposition than all the statements that have been previously 19 V, 18| partly, according to the statements previously made, availing 20 V, 23| such (at least of their statements) as are sufficient for making 21 VI, 4 | law of Moses, makes his statements (in the manner following): 22 VI, 9 | prior to all the Ages," such statements, he says, are alleged to 23 VI, 27| And whatever other such statements they advance respecting 24 VI, 29| of demons." These are the statements which they put forward. 25 VI, 47| Pythagoreans make the following statements: that the universe consists 26 VI, 50| Aeons. And inasmuch as these statements are trifling and unstable, 27 VII, 7 | concerning Substance, the statements now made will suffice. But 28 VII, 15| likewise explain whatever statements they put forward respecting 29 VIII, 4 | THE GREEK SOPHISTS.~These (statements), therefore, I consider 30 VIII, 8 | then, (have made) these (statements). But we are under no necessity 31 VIII, 12| they do not judge whatever statements are made by them, according 32 VIII, 12| are of opinion, that the statements made concerning these (heretics) 33 VIII, 13| consideration. Since, however, the statements concerning these appear 34 IX, 5 | tenets. For they advance statements after this manner--that 35 IX, 7 | Callistus, on account of the statements made by the Jews, there 36 IX, 12| that wretched Elchasai? The statements, therefore, that have been 37 IX, 23| These things, then, are the statements which l have to make respecting 38 X, 16| heretic, was displeased at the statements advanced by his preceptor, 39 X, 28| and have transformed the statements previously made by those


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