Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] obliterated 1 oblivion 1 oboli 1 obscure 14 obscured 1 obscurely 1 obscurity 3 | Frequency [« »] 14 likeness 14 material 14 method 14 obscure 14 ocean 14 paternal 14 possessed | Hyppolitus The refutation of all heresies IntraText - Concordances obscure |
Book, Chapter
1 IV, 48| it. If. however, this is obscure, by means of some other 2 V, 9 | the dense and misty and obscure and murky Tartarus. According 3 V, 14| remains isolated, invisible, obscure, impotent, inoperative, ( 4 VI, 4 | plagiarizing from Heraclitus the Obscure. And Simon denominates the 5 VII, 7 | Concerning the Soul, is obscure. For in the entire three 6 VIII, 3 | Him, unnoticed, unknown, obscure, and disbelieved. In order, 7 VIII, 6 | woman. And certain very obscure rays of this Son which approach 8 IX, 3 | advanced by Heraclitus "the Obscure," and we shall next make 9 IX, 3 | not aware belong to the "Obscure" philosopher, but they imagine 10 IX, 3 | are not so, but of" the Obscure."~ 11 IX, 4 | in a bow and lyre." That obscure harmony (is better), though 12 IX, 4 | asserts in these words: "An obscure harmony is preferable to 13 IX, 5 | thing. For he says, "An obscure harmony is preferable to 14 IX, 5 | Did not (Heraclitus) the Obscure anticipate Noetus in framing