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1 IX, 2 | SOURCE OF THE HERESY OF NOETUS; CLEOMENES HIS DISCIPLE; 2 IX, 2 | There has appeared one, Noetus by name, and by birth a 3 IX, 5 | ESCHATOLOGY; THE HERESY OF NOETUS OF HERACLITEAN ORIGIN; NOETUS' 4 IX, 5 | NOETUS OF HERACLITEAN ORIGIN; NOETUS' VIEW OF THE BIRTH AND PASSION 5 IX, 5 | quality) of the heresy of Noetus. And I have briefly demonstrated 6 IX, 5 | have briefly demonstrated Noetus to be not a disciple of 7 IX, 5 | the silly successors of Noetus, and the champions of his 8 IX, 5 | they adopt the opinions of Noetus, undisguisedly acknowledge 9 IX, 5 | the Obscure anticipate Noetus in framing a system of philosophy, 10 IX, 5 | of expression? Now, that Noetus affirms that the Son and 11 X, 22| occasion from a certain Noetus to put forward their heresy.~ 12 X, 23| XXIII. NOETUS AND CALLISTUS.~But in like 13 X, 23| But in like manner, also, Noetus, being by birth a native 14 X, 23| day among his successors. Noetus asserts that there is one 15 X, 23| when He might so desire. Noetus maintained that the Father 16 X, 23| His passion came upon Him, Noetus allows that the Father suffers 17 X, 23| off into the opinion of Noetus, but at another into that