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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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1 VI, 50| what statement likewise Basilides advances.~ 2 VII, 2 | II. THE SYSTEM OF BASILIDES DERIVED FROM ARISTOTLE.~ 3 VII, 2 | respecting the (doctrines) of Basilides, which are the tenets of 4 VII, 2 | the doctrines advanced by Basilides are (in reality) the clever 5 VII, 7 | HIS THEOLOGY; HIS ETHICS; BASILIDES FOLLOWS ARISTOTLE.~But concerning 6 VII, 7 | worthless. When, therefore, Basilides has been discovered, not 7 VII, 8 | VIII. BASILIDES AND ISIDORUS ALLEGE APOSTOLIC 8 VII, 8 | REALLY FOLLOW ARISTOTLE.~Basilides, therefore, and Isidorus, 9 VII, 8 | true son and disciple of Basilides, say that Matthias communicated 10 VII, 8 | us, then, see how clearly Basilides, simultaneously with Isidorus, 11 VII, 8 | Himself. (Time) was, says (Basilides), when there was nothing. 12 VII, 8 | many generations before Basilides, first lays down a system 13 VII, 9 | IX. BASILIDES ADOPTS THE ARISTOTELIAN 14 VII, 10| X. ORIGIN OF THE WORLD; BASILIDES' ACCOUNT OF THE "SONSHIP."~ 15 VII, 10| anything non-existent (for Basilides altogether sirens and dreads 16 VII, 10| question,) certainly, says (Basilides), God spoke the word, and 17 VII, 10| heretics) assert, (to quote Basilides' own words:) "Whatsoever 18 VII, 10| soul in (his) Phoedrus. And Basilides styles such, not a wing, 19 VII, 10| sustained as it were, says (Basilides), upon eagles' wings, and 20 VII, 11| XI. THE "GREAT ARCHON" OF BASILIDES.~When, therefore, a first 21 VII, 11| things were distributed by Basilides into two continuous and 22 VII, 12| XII. BASILIDES ADOPTS THE "ENTELECHEIA" 23 VII, 12| concerning the soul and the body, Basilides elucidates as applied to 24 VII, 12| generated, according to Basilides, a son; and the soul as 25 VII, 12| so the Son, according to Basilides, controls the God that is 26 VII, 14| OF HEAVENS ACCORDING TO BASILIDES; EXPLANATION OF CHRIST'S 27 VII, 14| Gospel then came, says (Basilides), first from the Sonship 28 VII, 14| concerning which, says (Basilides), Scripture uses the following 29 VII, 15| DEALINGS WITH THE CREATURE; BASILIDES' NOTION OF THE INNER MAN, 30 VII, 15| And that each thing, says (Basilides), has its own particular 31 VII, 15| of the doctrines of this (Basilides), I shall likewise explain 32 VII, 15| together. For in this manner (Basilides) says that the entire Sonship, 33 VII, 15| the legends which likewise Basilides details after his sojourn 34 VII, 16| about the same period with Basilides, but spent his time in Antioch, ( 35 X, 10| X. BASILIDES.~But Basilides also himself 36 X, 10| X. BASILIDES.~But Basilides also himself affirms that 37 X, 10| receives kindness. And (Basilides asserts) that there is something 38 X, 10| are the opinions which Basilides, who detailed them as prodigies,


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