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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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1 I, prooe| doctrines have derived their origin from the wisdom of the Greeks, 2 I, 2 | the rest, partake of the origin of existence from ten. Of 3 I, 2 | Zaratas said that, at the origin and concretion of all things, 4 I, 8 | THAT OF ANAXAGORAS; HIS ORIGIN OF THE EARTH AND OF ANIMALS; 5 I, 17 | HIS ETHICAL DOCTRINES; ORIGIN OF THE EPITHET "PERIPATETIC."~ 6 IV, 6 | VI. ZODIACAL INFLUENCE; ORIGIN OF SIDEREAL NAMES. ~But 7 IV, 14 | and names, constitute the origin of their attempted system 8 IV, 48 | AND POSITION OF THE STARS; ORIGIN OF THE PHOENICIANS; THE 9 IV, 50 | existence long after the origin of man,--(what, I say, is 10 V, 1 | CHARACTERISTICS OF HERESY; ORIGIN OF THE NAME NAASSENI; THE 11 V, 14 | power of pregnancy is the origin of the production of a man 12 VI, 17 | XVII. ORIGIN OF THE GREEK PHILOSOPHY. ~ 13 VI, 17 | THE GREEK PHILOSOPHY. ~The origin, then, from which Plato 14 VI, 24 | which became mistress, and origin, and mother of all the Aeons 15 VI, 28 | XXVIII. THE VALENTINIAN ORIGIN OF THE CREATION.~As, therefore, 16 VI, 32 | which is of Pythagorean (origin), has been sufficiently, 17 VII, 10 | X. ORIGIN OF THE WORLD; BASILIDES' 18 VII, 26 | written are (of) human (origin), and are false. And (Apelles) 19 VIII, 8 | evidently derive their origin from geometrical and arithmetical 20 IX, 3 | that are of Heraclitean origin. Such parts of their system 21 IX, 5 | OF NOETUS OF HERACLITEAN ORIGIN; NOETUS' VIEW OF THE BIRTH 22 X, 2 | the Ephesian declared the origin of things to be from fire, 23 X, 11 | after having learned his origin, ascended to the Good Being, 24 X, 21 | of what appertains to the origin and creation of the universe,


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