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Alphabetical [« »] syrictas 1 system 130 systematized 1 systems 21 t 5 tabernacle 3 tablet 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 sign 21 stood 21 substances 21 systems 21 turn 21 unity 20 appeared | Hyppolitus The refutation of all heresies IntraText - Concordances systems |
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1 I, prooe| of those who have formed systems of philosophy, and from 2 I, 4 | HIS THEORY OF FLUX; OTHER SYSTEMS.~But Heraclitus, a natural 3 I, 8 | EARTH AND OF ANIMALS; OTHER SYSTEMS.~Archelaus was by birth 4 I, 8 | have subsequently framed systems of philosophy, and from 5 I, 23 | have attempted to frame systems of philosophy among the 6 IV, 12 | OF MENTAL ENERGY IN THE SYSTEMS OF THE ASTROLOGERS.~Who 7 IV, 47 | attention to these (astronomic systems), assert that Engonasis 8 V, 1 | the consideration of their systems of magic. So that I have 9 V, 2 | THEORY OF THE SOUL; THE SYSTEMS OF THE NAASSENI AND THE 10 V, 10 | a comparison (of the two systems). And secondly, according 11 VI, 16 | composition (of the two systems). For (Pythagoras and Plato) 12 VI, 24 | accurately examined their systems (have attempted) to state 13 VII, 2 | nearer comparison of the two systems, to perceive with facility 14 VII, 8 | APOSTOLIC SANCTION FOR THEIR SYSTEMS; THEY REALLY FOLLOW ARISTOTLE.~ 15 VII, 24 | and have derived their systems of speculation from the 16 IX, 3 | side in contrast the two systems, in order that by this closer 17 IX, 12 | may pass through all their systems, and leave nothing untold, 18 IX, 22 | Stoics, who derived (their systems) while resident among the 19 IX, 26 | hurriedly passed through all the systems of these, and with much 20 X, 2 | to time their speculative systems; some denominating their 21 X, 9 | epitome, inasmuch as in their systems there exists enlarged matter