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1 I, prooe| explaining the opinions advanced by the philosophers of the 2 I, 2 | former he confided more advanced doctrines, and to the latter 3 I, 3 | Empedocles, born after these, advanced likewise many statements 4 I, 4 | mankind nothing. But he also advanced statements almost in concert 5 I, 19 | SYSTEM.~Epicurus, however, advanced an opinion almost contrary 6 I, 23 | elucidate the feeble opinions advanced by these.~ 7 IV, 7 | omit none of the opinions advanced by Gentile philosophers, 8 IV, 10 | distances. The numbers, however, advanced by Archimedes, and the accounts 9 IV, 46 | to declare the opinions advanced by Aratus concerning the 10 IV, 51 | same principles as those advanced by the cultivators of arithmetical 11 V, 1 | blunders of the ancients, have advanced them as novelties to those 12 V, 1 | according to the system advanced by them, magnify, (as the 13 V, 2 | for the Assyrians first advanced the opinion that the soul 14 V, 5 | mysteries of the error (advanced by) them in a hymn, couched 15 V, 17 | also what are the doctrines advanced by Justinus.~ 16 VI, 15 | constitutes the legendary system advanced by Simon, and from this 17 VI, 16 | are contained the opinions advanced by both Pythagoras and Plato, 18 VI, 32 | Father. The opinions, then, advanced by Valentinus have been 19 VI, 36 | which the learner will be advanced to the rank of those admitted 20 VI, 36 | to introduce the opinions advanced by them.~ 21 VII, 2 | facility that the doctrines advanced by Basilides are (in reality) 22 VII, 16 | whatever (tenets) Menander (advanced). He asserts that there 23 VII, 17 | philosophy as the foregoing is advanced for us by Empedocles concerning 24 VII, 26 | opinions that have been advanced by any (of the heretics), 25 VIII, 8 | inasmuch as the assertions advanced by these (heretics) evidently 26 IX, 3 | first adduce the opinions advanced by Heraclitus "the Obscure," 27 IX, 7 | a certain eunuch, rather advanced in life. And he, on receiving 28 IX, 23 | peculiarity of the opinions advanced by them, they have been 29 IX, 26 | busied, or of the allegations advanced by the heretics. And from 30 IX, 26 | the Greeks, and for having advanced (these opinions) as if they 31 X, 5 | are the heads of doctrine advanced by them, as far as one may 32 X, 16 | displeased at the statements advanced by his preceptor, as we