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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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1 I, 2 | and he first resolved the motion of the seven stars into 2 I, 5 | that there is an eternal motion, by the agency of which 3 I, 5 | atmosphere, and by their motion after they have been condensed. 4 I, 6 | and heat, and moisture and motion, and that it is continually 5 I, 6 | that it is continually in motion; for that whatsoever things 6 I, 6 | not change if there is not motion. For that it presents a 7 I, 7 | that all things partake of motion by being moved by mind, 8 I, 7 | were arranged by orbicular motion. That, therefore, what was 9 I, 7 | sparks, arise out of the motion of the pole. And that winds 10 I, 8 | originating principle of motion is the mutual separation 11 I, 10| infinite, and always in motion, and that generation and 12 I, 16| and capable of originating motion. Others, however, (say that 13 IV, 4 | regard of the stars, the motion of the pole whiffing them 14 IV, 8 | pre-eminent power to the orbital motion of the identical and similar ( 15 IV, 8 | communicated to the orbital motion of the same (circle), not 16 IV, 8 | only since it embraces the motion of the other, that, is, 17 IV, 8 | And he asserts that this motion was allowed to be one and 18 IV, 8 | belongs to the outermost motion; whereas the erratic stars 19 IV, 8 | And he asserts that the motion in six parts of the other 20 IV, 10| X. THEORY OF STELLAR MOTION AND DISTANCE IN ACCORDANCE 21 IV, 39| that all things seem set in motion; ordure of a weasel burned 22 V, 2 | Him who puts all things in motion. They affirm, then, concerning 23 V, 2 | what puts all things in motion is itself unmoved. For what 24 V, 3 | system by his revolutionary motion. For the word "Polein" signifies 25 V, 4 | atmosphere enters with swifter motion and greater force. For this, 26 V, 9 | convulsion, which, ever in motion, and presenting the colour 27 V, 9 | controlling, boisterous, upward motion (of the sea), and seals 28 V, 11| principle of every (species of) motion to all things that are being 29 V, 12| Serpent, always being in motion towards the unmoved Father, 30 V, 12| towards) Matter itself in motion. And at one time he is turned 31 V, 14| juxtaposition produces a certain motion and energy, which are formed 32 V, 14| which are formed from the motion resulting from the concourse 33 V, 14| out of the waters; and the motion of the waves, just as when 34 V, 14| power of Nature, and by the motion of wind. And it is produced 35 VI, 35| what was infused was put in motion, such being the nature of 36 VI, 48| direction to the revolutionary motion, which is most rapid, of 37 X, 3 | a body with a circular motion; and they say that from 38 X, 7 | creates a sort of heat and motion in the world from the motion 39 X, 7 | motion in the world from the motion of the waters. And they


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