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1 I, 2 | COSMOGONY; RULES OF HIS SECT; DISCOVERER OF PHYSIOGNOMY; 2 I, 21| also with the Indians a sect composed of those philosophizing 3 VI, 36| inseparable (adherents of their sect). For they utter something 4 IX, 7 | AND ITS PRACTICES; THIS SECT IN EXISTENCE IN HIPPOLYTUS' 5 IX, 8 | VIII. SECT OF THE ELCHASAITES; HIPPOLYTUS' 6 IX, 14| coming forward to join the sect must sell his possessions, 7 IX, 15| of the adherents of the sect may be present from a strange 8 IX, 18| become disciples of the sect, they do not immediately 9 IX, 18| approaches nearer to the sect's method of living, and 10 IX, 18| amongst the members of the sect. Previous, however, to his 11 IX, 18| that are members of his sect, and to divulge nothing 12 IX, 19| the oaths and rites of the sect, he is not able to partake 13 IX, 23| XXIII. ANOTHER SECT OF THE ESSENI: THE PHARISEES.~ 14 IX, 24| actuated by self-love. This sect had its stronghold especially