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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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1 I, 8 | compose a vast quantity of books. But, reminding the reader 2 IV, 51| have been comprised in four books; it seems expedient to proceed 3 V, 1 | that in the four preceding books I have very elaborately 4 V, 1 | shall prove in the following books. In the remainder (of our 5 V, 9 | OUT OF ONE OF THEIR OWN BOOKS.~It seems, then, expedient 6 V, 9 | forth a certain one of the books held in repute amongst them, 7 V, 10| astrologers. And the rest of the books of these (heretics) contain 8 V, 15| institutes discussions in his ten books against Empedocles. And 9 V, 15| greater number of these books is also drawn the representation 10 V, 18| incalculable trifling of these books may have some consolation 11 V, 18| partly of those pretended books which, to some extent, bear 12 V, 19| through a greater number of books; and so he conducts (his 13 V, 22| interpretation throughout numerous books. The volume, however, inscribed " 14 V, 23| expedient in the following books to elucidate the opinions 15 VI, 10| EXPLANATION OF THE FIRST TWO BOOKS OF MOSES.~The river, therefore, 16 VI, 10| this very law, each of his books has been written, as the 17 VI, 11| EXPLANATION OF THE THREE LAST BOOKS OF THE PENTATEUCH.~What 18 VI, 11| Numbers, the fourth of the books, signifies taste, where 19 VI, 11| constitutes a summary of the four books preceding this. All things, 20 VI, 16| For even although in the books previously finished by us 21 VI, 47| reference to the previous books, where,) amongst other opinions 22 VII, 2 | Since, therefore, in the six books preceding this, we have 23 VII, 7 | For in the entire three books (where he treats of this 24 VII, 7 | and these he inscribes Books of Ethics. But throughout 25 VIII, 1 | the heretics) in the seven books before this, we shall not 26 VIII, 12| infinite number of their books, (the Phrygians) are overrun 27 VIII, 12| that the majority of their books are silly, and their attempts ( 28 IX, 12| women straightforward." Books containing these (tenets), 29 IX, 26| labour have, in the nine books, proclaimed all their opinions, 30 X, 1 | finishing stroke to the (nine) books preceding, this demonstration 31 X, 2 | among the Greeks in four books, and the doctrines propounded 32 X, 26| likewise set down in other books, not even omitting this


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