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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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1 I, prooe| adequately to render our Divine Benefactor a fitting return; 2 I, 6 | be, as well as gods and divine (entities), and that the 3 I, 13 | weight nor by impact, but by divine power, which he calls mind 4 I, 13 | the form of a sphere by divine power. And that the earth 5 I, 19 | DEMOCRITIC ATOMISM; DENIAL OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE; THE PRINCIPLE 6 I, 23 | all, sinking below what is divine, busied themselves concerning 7 IV, 28 | appearing to be borne away under divine influence, (and) hurrying 8 IV, 28 | mortal nature to behold divine things, for that to hold 9 IV, 36 | they had seen something divine. The winged creature, however, 10 IV, 43 | zodiac; and, as if) by a most divine inspiration, they asserted 11 IV, 44 | suppose that they cognise the divine nature.~ 12 IV, 48 | says, as being a certain divine Logos, has been appointed 13 IV, 49 | The Bears"--type of the Divine Spirit, because that when 14 V, 1 | Barbarians, respecting the Divine Nature and the creation 15 V, 2 | were the Idaean Curetes, a divine race; or the Phrygian Corybantes, 16 V, 21 | complying with a certain divine and paternal law that came 17 VI, 3 | sacrifice unto him as to some divine power, supposing that they 18 VI, 6 | water by water,~And air divine by air, and fire fierce 19 VI, 10 | mortal men~To dig, but power divine is boundless."~ 20 VI, 11 | through that milk-like and divine fruit. In like manner, the 21 VI, 19 | and are incorporeal and divine. But we have, he says, five 22 VI, 35 | as if it were something divine, and devised by the Deity. 23 VII, 20 | before the Gentiles the divine name of the Church. (And 24 VIII, 7 | expresses allegorically the divine mysteries of (those) precepts. 25 IX, 7 | all things are full of the Divine Spirit, both those above 26 IX, 25 | which has been adapted to divine worship in a manner befitting 27 X, 29 | conceived and residing in the divine mind. Him alone He produced 28 X, 29 | that have been uttered by divine power. And these injunctions 29 X, 29 | declaring them, promulgated the divine commandments, thereby turning 30 X, 30 | doctrine in regard of the divine nature, O ye men, Greeks 31 X, 30 | aught of the divinity of His divine perfection; having made


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