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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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1 V, 14| XIV. THE SYSTEM OF THE SETHIANS; THEIR TRIAD OF INFINITE 2 V, 15| XV. THE SETHIANS SUPPORT THEIR DOCTRINES 3 V, 15| according to the doctrine of the Sethians, and "phicola" the darkish 4 V, 15| reasonably assert that the Sethians celebrate rites among themselves, 5 V, 15| tenet. I say, the all-wise Sethians appear to derive (their 6 V, 15| this is the doctrine of the Sethians, which affirms (water) to 7 V, 16| these, are made (by the Sethians) in their interminable commentaries. 8 V, 16| Andronicus the Peripatetic. The Sethians, then, affirm that the theory 9 V, 16| of the well is, say the Sethians, more sufficient for the 10 V, 17| SETH."~The opinion of the Sethians appears to us to have been 11 V, 17| opinions entertained by the Sethians, let us see also what are 12 X, 7 | VII. THE SETHIANS.~But to the Sethians it 13 X, 7 | THE SETHIANS.~But to the Sethians it seems that there exist 14 X, 7 | essences of the principles, the Sethians say, are light and darkness. 15 X, 7 | infinite kinds of animals. The Sethians assert that, therefore, 16 X, 7 | similar to a womb. And the Sethians say that from the water 17 X, 7 | the wretched and baneful Sethians are disposed to think that 18 X, 7 | assertions which likewise these Sethians advance.~


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