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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 1 | things in heaven, he did not know, what was at his feet. And 2 I, 15| reverencing the rule, "Know thyself," and having assembled 3 I, 21| that the Brachmans only know on account of their alone 4 IV, 4 | birth, but in reality do not know it, is evident from these 5 IV, 27| their system is! For we know that those originally conversant 6 IV, 47| but that the Beast may know all things at the same time. 7 IV, 47| affirms that he does not know what this toil is, and what 8 V, 3 | only who are initiated to know. For the Samothracians expressly 9 V, 3 | is a man, and who shall know him?" In this manner, (the 10 V, 4 | perfections) to those who know him not, being accounted 11 V, 11| appals the gods:--~"For know, he says, this earth and 12 V, 11| produced. He will (thereby) know that without him nothing 13 V, 19| Justinus, if you wish to know "what eye hath not seen, 14 V, 19| that is, if you wish to know Him who is good above all, 15 V, 21| went in unto Ganymede, (know that) the eagle is Naas, 16 V, 21| Israel," he says, "did not know me (Elohim); for had he 17 VI, 19| taste that it is sweet, and know by hearing that it is musical 18 VI, 19| cold, it is not possible to know by hearing, but (far from 19 VI, 37| course none of them could know the pronunciation of the ( 20 VI, 40| the name was that which we know and utter, viz., Christ 21 VI, 40| And yet this which you know and seem long since to possess 22 VI, 41| INTERPRETATION OF THE ALPHABET.~Know, (therefore,) that these 23 VII, 7 | soul)--is more difficult to know than the soul itself. The 24 VII, 14| recognised my sin, and I know my transgression, (and) 25 VII, 15| Archon of the Hebdomad will know nothing of superjacent entities. 26 VII, 17| their own beloved race;~For know that all possess perception 27 VII, 18| faithful, and those that know the truth. (Thinkest thou, 28 VIII, 1 | ashamed, may be brought to know how the Saviour has advised ( 29 VIII, 13| faithful, and those who know the truth; because every 30 IX, 4 | and because all do not know or confess this, he utters 31 IX, 5 | knowledge, and yet he did not know (the nature of) day and 32 IX, 6 | following sentiments: "I know that there is one God, Jesus 33 IX, 6 | Christ; nor except Him do I know any other that is begotten 34 IX, 26| but also, when brought to know the power of the truth, 35 X, 16| whom the prophets did not know, and Christ to be His Son. 36 X, 29| amongst us. This Logos we know to have received a body 37 X, 29| to do both. This Man we know to have been made out of 38 X, 30| sojourn in this life, didst know the Celestial King. And 39 X, 30| import of the proverb, "Know thyself;" i.e., discover


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