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superabundant 2
superadded 2
superficies 3
superior 19
superiority 2
superjacent 4
superlunar 1
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19 quarter
19 reality
19 rendered
19 superior
19 whole
18 church
18 cold
Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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superior

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 15| Plato (there), who was far superior to all his pupils. (Socrates) 2 IV, 10| half. The number, however, superior to this, which is 50,817, 3 IV, 10| than half. But the number superior to this, which is 40,541, 4 IV, 10| two-fifths. But the number superior to this, which is 20,275, 5 IV, 34| together in equal parts, is superior to the rest of the drugs 6 V, 16| these likewise, by some art superior to that of mixing, are distinguished. 7 V, 21| above, and beholding a light superior to that which He Himself 8 VI, 31| was made to recognise the superior (Deity). For He was instructed 9 VII, 10| inferior to those that are superior. For not one of those things 10 VII, 10| things that are among things superior, is so silly as to descend 11 VII, 11| wise than wise ones, and superior to all the beautiful ones 12 VII, 11| adjacent (entities), a Son far superior to Him self, and wiser. 13 VII, 15| in it), aware of nothing superior or better (than their present 14 VII, 20| world he able to become superior to (Jesus, The followers 15 VIII, 12| there is in them a something superior to Christ. These acknowledge 16 X, 7 | which is inconceivable and superior to what one can express. 17 X, 10| begat a son unto Himself, superior to Himself; and this son 18 X, 20| that Melchisedec himself is superior to all powers; and according 19 X, 25| that there is one that is superior to the rest, and that He


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