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1 I, prooe| to bring to light their secret doctrines, in order that, 2 I, prooe| intention of exposing those secret mysteries of theirs, which, 3 I, prooe| rites of these men, and the secret orgies which, retaining 4 I, 21 | knowledge through which the secret mysteries of nature are 5 IV, 15 | over-auxious, persons of secret resolves fitted for every 6 IV, 28 | INCANTATIONS OF DEMONS; SECRET MAGICAL RITES.~... And ( 7 IV, 28 | supposed (the sorcerer) does in secret. But what these are, the 8 IV, 30 | contains frankincense, but the secret one (the aforesaid) drug. 9 IV, 34 | explained the powers of the secret arts practised among these ( 10 IV, 42 | a detail of some of the secret (mysteries) of the sorcerers, 11 V, 2 | collecting together the secret and ineffable mysteries 12 V, 2 | begot Cabirus, fair child of secret orgies; or Pallerie (brought 13 V, 2 | spoken they say the entire secret of theirs, and a hidden 14 V, 2 | And this is the great and secret and unknown mystery of the 15 V, 3 | what are by all called the secret mysteries, "which (also 16 V, 3 | marvellous, and most perfect secret suitable for one initiated 17 V, 3 | enacting the great and secret mysteries, vociferates and 18 V, 7 | for bringing to light the secret mysteries of such (heretics). 19 V, 12 | adroitly introduce their secret mysteries, which are delivered 20 V, 17 | Paraphrase of Seth; for all their secret tenets he will find deposited 21 V, 23 | should only be condemned the secret and ineffable (mysteries) 22 VI, 1 | their tenets), and the secret orgies of these (heretics) 23 VI, 4 | will be sealed, (and) kept secret, (and) hid, (and) will repose 24 VI, 4 | denominates one part a something secret, and another a something 25 VI, 4 | something manifest, and that the secret are hidden in the manifest 26 VI, 4 | derive their being from its secret (portions). This, however, 27 VI, 4 | overlook. But the entire secret (portion of the fire) which 28 VI, 4 | Simon) employs the terms secret and manifest; it may, (I 29 VI, 36 | tested, and are able to keep (secret the mysteries) committed 30 VI, 37 | they have so received (the secret word just alluded to), but 31 VI, 37 | Redemption. But not even has this secret of theirs escaped (our scrutiny). 32 VII, 8 | Matthias communicated to them secret discourses, which, I being 33 VII, 8 | novel (doctrine), and some secret disclosure from the discourses 34 IX, 5 | no doubt; yet He made no secret to those who could comprehend 35 X, 1 | borrowed its doctrines, as secret mysteries, from the tenets 36 X, 8 | nature) he calls a something secret, and another (a something) 37 X, 8 | And he asserts that the secret is concealed in the manifest 38 X, 8 | have been produced from the secret. And he says that all the