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Alphabetical [« »] half-woman 1 hallowed 1 ham 5 hand 35 handed 4 handicraftsman 1 handle 1 | Frequency [« »] 36 thirty 35 beginning 35 children 35 hand 35 invisible 35 portion 35 roots | Hyppolitus The refutation of all heresies IntraText - Concordances hand |
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1 IV, 7 | subject which we have taken in hand.~ 2 IV, 14| roots. They, on the other hand, (who conduct their calculations) 3 IV, 28| And if none of these is at hand, there are also some different 4 IV, 28| these, however, be not at hand, he takes a book, and, opening 5 IV, 33| the magician) lays his hand upon the cauldron of pitch, 6 IV, 40| this manner. With the left hand he writes what he wishes, 7 IV, 40| retaining it in the left hand, he makes some delay, and 8 IV, 42| to the subject taken in hand; yet, for the purpose of 9 IV, 46| of the subject taken in hand, in order that, by proving 10 V, 2 | concerning this (nature) they hand down an explicit passage, 11 V, 2 | formal world:--~"And in hand he held a lovely~Wand of 12 V, 3 | Samothracians expressly hand down, in the mysteries that 13 V, 11| Joseph, who was sold by the hand of his brethren, to whom 14 V, 21| him, "Sit thou on my right hand." And the Father says to 15 VI, 20| whereas Love, on the other hand, manages and provides for 16 VI, 25| The Father, on the other hand, alone, without copulation, 17 VI, 30| Orientals, on the other hand, of whom is Axionicus and 18 VI, 34| operations partly by sleight of hand and partly by demons, deceived 19 VI, 35| stood by, and held (in his hand) another empty (chalice) 20 VI, 36| by practising sleight of hand, as we have previously stated. 21 VI, 41| his seat on God's right hand), and came down (to earth). 22 VI, 47| Hysterema, a type of the left hand, and follow after the one 23 VI, 47| transferred to his own right hand~ 24 VII, 3 | The genus, on the other hand, is a sort of aggregate, 25 VII, 11| Him to sit on his right (hand). This is, according to 26 VIII, 7 | was given by God into the hand of Moses. And with this ( 27 IX, 5 | asserts, in common with his hand of followers, that this 28 IX, 20| present, and to the right hand. They are more solicitous, 29 IX, 22| is that the proof is at hand, that all those (Greeks) 30 IX, 24| Sadducees, on the other hand, are actuated by self-love. 31 IX, 25| substance that lay ready at hand, but His Will--the efficient 32 X, 8 | uncompounded. Simon, on the other hand, alleges that the nature 33 X, 10| to sit on His own right hand, and this these Basilidians 34 X, 26| as the subject taken in hand is concerned, this testimony 35 X, 28| dissolved. Those, on the other hand, which are formed out of