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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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long

   Book, Chapter
1 IV, 4 | distance. For a sufficiently long time after the descent of 2 IV, 5 | distant from one another by a long interval of duration, should 3 IV, 6 | born in Virgo will have long straight hair, be of a fair 4 IV, 6 | such a one is white, with long straight hair and the rest. 5 IV, 14| n, five monads; of the (long) o, eight monads; of the 6 IV, 14| monads, since the letter (long) o is omitted? For when 7 IV, 14| be in a name the letter (long) o and (long) e, they leave 8 IV, 14| the letter (long) o and (long) e, they leave out the ( 9 IV, 14| e, they leave out the (long) a, using one letter, because 10 IV, 15| be of the following kind: long head, red hair, contracted 11 IV, 16| man, thin veins, sanguine, long eyelids, coarse huge ears, 12 IV, 21| beautiful eyes, dark pupils, long thin ears, head inclined, 13 IV, 33| with vinegar, and for a long time previously smear it ( 14 IV, 50| themselves, came into existence long after the origin of man,--( 15 V, 2 | great, and from bliss so long."~That is, from the blessed 16 V, 18| like manner one making a long journey deems it expedient, 17 V, 21| Not less did Edem also long for Elohim, and the mutual 18 V, 21| possession of the world as long as she wishes; but do you 19 VI, 3 | had practised this for a long period, and were accustomed 20 VI, 35| poured into it) will after no long time return to its natural 21 VI, 39| the head above, Alpha (and long) O; the neck, B and P[si]; 22 VI, 40| which you know and seem long since to possess is not 23 VII, 13| merely from a considerably long distance, nevertheless attracts 24 IX, 6 | evince obduracy; but as long as he continued alone with 25 IX, 20| they dig a hole a foot long with the mattock,--for of 26 IX, 25| Now these matters have long ago been strictly defined 27 IX, 25| sword; and that, after no long time, would next succeed 28 X, 7 | as when a child, by being long conversant with a musical 29 X, 29| that had been predicted long before, and on expecting


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