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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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1 V, 2 | of theirs, and a hidden mystery of blessed pleasure, are 2 V, 2 | great and secret and unknown mystery of the universe, concealed 3 V, 2 | the great and unspeakable mystery of the Eleusinian rites, 4 V, 3 | SAVIOUR'S MIRACLES; THE MYSTERY OF THE SAMOTHRACIANS; WHY 5 V, 3 | albeit) mutely, an ineffable mystery. For dumb, says he, is Anacreon' 6 V, 3 | silence to the concealed mystery. And this is the water in 7 V, 3 | the great and ineffable mystery of the Samothracians, which 8 V, 3 | partially opening it in a mystery, and stating "that he was 9 V, 3 | this great and ineffable mystery. And again, it is said, 10 V, 3 | that is so born. For the mystery is called "Eleusin" and " 11 V, 3 | obtain their shares (in this mystery), receive greater portions. 12 V, 4 | CELEBRATING THE MYSTERIES; THE MYSTERY OF THE "GREAT MOTHER;" THESE 13 V, 4 | performed there the entire mystery. For these have nothing 14 V, 4 | initiatory rite, and every mystery; and, in general, that a 15 V, 4 | third gate celebrate the mystery, and are anointed there 16 V, 11| Eve. This, he says, is the mystery of Edem, this the river 17 V, 18| teach or deliver his perfect mystery, unless he has bound his 18 V, 22| clearly declares the entire mystery, and is not hearkened unto 19 VI, 30| uses these words) "The mystery which was not made known 20 VI, 31| indoctrinated into the great mystery of the Father and of the 21 VI, 31| I have not declared the mystery, nor explained who is God, 22 VI, 31| but I have preserved the mystery which I have heard from 23 VII, 13| Siope. This, he says, is the mystery which has not been made 24 VII, 14| is the wisdom spoken in a mystery, concerning which, says ( 25 VII, 14| taught, and (after) the mystery became known to the celestial ( 26 VII, 14| imparted to it, and that the mystery should be revealed to the 27 VII, 14| like an abortion. Now this (mystery) was not made known to previous 28 VII, 14| was made known unto me the mystery;" and, "I have heard inexpressible 29 VIII, 7 | perfected in understanding a mystery, a new and not antiquated 30 VIII, 7 | are able to discern (this mystery), at the commencement of 31 IX, 16| house appears a sort of mystery to those outside. And they


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