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The refutation of all heresies

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philosopher

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 2 | quadratic-cube, cubo-cube. This philosopher likewise said that the soul 2 I, 3 | from ocean stray'd."~This (philosopher) maintained the transmutation 3 I, 4 | But Heraclitus, a natural philosopher of Ephesus, surrendered 4 I, 6 | opinions of Anaximenes. This (philosopher) flourished about the first 5 I, 7 | contrary took place. This philosopher flourished in the first 6 I, 8 | in the same manner. This philosopher, however, held that there 7 I, 8 | the hearer of this (latter philosopher). There are, however, also 8 I, 9 | does not mention. The same (philosopher), however, affirmed the 9 I, 11| anything from without. This (philosopher) turned all things into 10 I, 12| the time of Cyrus. This (philosopher) first asserted that there 11 I, 15| of Archelaus, the natural philosopher; and he, reverencing the 12 I, 17| justice, fortitude. This (philosopher) also affirms that evils 13 IV, 5 | and) none equal to the philosopher Plato. Wherefore the Chaldean, 14 VII, 3 | certain species, as that (philosopher) expresses it, and a third 15 VII, 17| shall not be silent. This (philosopher) affirms that all the elements 16 VII, 18| Marcion) despoiled this (philosopher), and imagined that up to 17 VII, 18| follow in every respect this (philosopher of paganism), while you 18 IX, 3 | belong to the "Obscure" philosopher, but they imagine them to 19 IX, 5 | of Heraclitus. For this philosopher asserts that the primal


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