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2001 I, 18 | STOICS; THEIR SUPERIORITY IN LOGIC; FATALISTS; THEIR DOCTRINE 2002 V, 2 | distinction, they style him Logios. For Mercury is Logos, who 2003 IV, 51 | from the brain through the loin are secreted (in the seminal 2004 IX, 20 | practice, choosing the more lonely spots. But after they have 2005 VII, 17 | prolonged;"~meaning by demons long-lived souls, because they are 2006 IV, 15 | and lively, drawn cheeks, long-nosed, expanded nostrils, thin 2007 I, prooe| no account of how God is long-suffering, though blasphemed by them, 2008 VI, 3 | the Libyan inordinately longed to become a god; but when, 2009 IX, 21 | many of them of so great longevity, as even to live longer 2010 VII, 15 | wrung with torture from longing after impossibilities. ( 2011 IV, 21 | thin, drooping, reddish and longish, forehead pointed (and) 2012 IV, 34 | necessary one,--how that, loosing the seals, they restore 2013 IV, 19 | forming no design, not loquacious, indolent, making an improper 2014 VI, 47 | similar application) of the loss (sustained) in the case 2015 VI, 15 | profess to) transmit both love-spells and charms, and the demons 2016 VII, 11 | seized with astonishment, and loved (Him), and was struck with 2017 IX, 18 | swears, however, to be a lover of truth, and to reprove 2018 X, 19 | from this circumstance, the lowers of Theodotus affirm that 2019 VIII, 1 | according to the Docetae,) a lowly magnitude, incalculable 2020 X, 3 | Ocellus, however, the Lucanian, and Aristotle, derive the 2021 VII, 25 | manner likewise (acted) Lucian, the disciple of this (heretic).~ 2022 IV, 32 | those who execute these ludicrous performances estimate as 2023 V, 2 | fortress and the cliff of Luecas, a generation of gods takes 2024 IV, 47 | firmament set, the pole of this (luminary) alone never sets, but, 2025 IV, 28 | following method. Covering a lump of what are called "fossil 2026 IV, 35 | men.~Gorgo, and Mormo, and Luna, and of many shapes,~Come, 2027 VII, 17 | as he himself was one of lustful propensities. This (heretic) 2028 V, 14 | collect into itself the lustre and scintillation of light 2029 VII, 11 | powerful, more comely, more lustrous, (in fact,) pre-eminent 2030 I, 6 | about the first year of the LVIII. Olympiad.~ 2031 VI, 39 | Ip; calves, Ko; ankles, Lx[si]; feet, M and N." This 2032 I, 7 | in the first year of the LXXXVIII. Olympiad, at which time 2033 I, 2 | escaped the conflagration were Lysis and Archippus, and the servant 2034 VI, 25 | Syncrasis, Monogenes and Macaria. These are ten Aeons whom 2035 VI, 25 | Synesis, Ecclesiasticus and Macariotes, Theletus and Sophia. But 2036 V, 22 | by reason of the wicked machinations of Naas. According to that 2037 V, 3 | children were born unto him in Madian; and not even this, he says, 2038 IV, 15 | everything, accusers, like madmen in their cups, scorners, 2039 I, 2 | And he also touched on magic--as they say--and himself 2040 V, 11 | serpents, however, of the magicians--(that is,) the gods of destruction-- 2041 VI, 22 | accustomed to ballot for their magistrates.~ 2042 IX, 18 | adornment, or a greater state of magnificence than the usage permits. 2043 VII, 14 | which He had committed in magnifying Himself. This, he says, 2044 IV, 22 | following description: a maidenish countenance, comely, pungent, 2045 VII, 18 | apostle nor Mark, he of the maimed finger, announced such ( 2046 VII, 26 | And (this heretic also main-rains) that there is a third ( 2047 VII, 20 | sway over the Archons and makers of this world, nay, even 2048 VII, 20 | Archons, receives in like man-her power for the performance 2049 V, 21 | about into four parts, and manage the world, holding from 2050 V, 9 | fifth ... Other trustworthy managers (there are) of his province 2051 V, 9 | twelve eyes of the law, (and) manifesting a seal to the power which 2052 IX, 5 | advance statements after this manner--that one and the same God 2053 VI, 39 | brought her down from the mansions above, in order that you 2054 V, 2 | encircled and arrayed with seven mantles of ethereal texture--for 2055 V, 6 | But since the error is many-headed and diversified, resembling, 2056 V, 4 | Father. This, he says, is the many-named, thousand-eyed Incomprehensible 2057 I, 23 | how at first they held the many-valed Olympus.~These (truths), 2058 IV, 5 | fought with the Greeks at Marathon or Salamis were simultaneously 2059 VII, 18 | XVIII. SOURCE OF MARCIONISM; EMPEDOCLES REASSERTED AS 2060 VI, 36 | HERETICAL PRACTICES OF THE MARCITES IN REGARD OF BAPTISM.~Such 2061 X, 10 | than the subtle part. The mare gross portion, however, 2062 V, 3 | above, where, he says, is Mariam the sought-for one, and 2063 I, 12 | Melita parts of all sorts of marine animals. And he says that 2064 VI, 25 | offspring) of herself without a marital partner, that she might 2065 IV, 25 | disposed; moreover, for maritime enterprises they make voyages, 2066 I, 21 | opposition to which, as if marshalled for battle against enemies, 2067 IX, 6 | Rome, and the mode of his "martyrdom" was as follows.~ 2068 V, 16 | formed into one compound mass, just as a single savour ( 2069 VII, 1 | lashing himself to the mast, sailed, free of danger, 2070 IV, 35 | radiance, but friend and mate of gloom;~In howl of dogs 2071 X, 3 | the universe, four of them material--earth, water, fire, and 2072 I, 23 | THE ANCIENT SPECULATORS, MATERIALISTS; DERIVATIVE CHARACTER OF 2073 VI, 24 | proved, has collected the (materials of) heresy--I mean his own ( 2074 X, 25 | regard of astrological and mathematical science, and of the arts 2075 IV, 10 | still by Apollonius the mathematician. It is sufficient, however, 2076 IV, 10 | those who attend to the matter--how the numbers are mutually 2077 IV, 12 | careful investigator of these matters--does not seem to me to be 2078 IX, 20 | hole a foot long with the mattock,--for of this description 2079 VI, 11 | wood begotten for fire, but mature fruit, fully formed, as 2080 V, 9 | cause of beauty, pleasure, maturity, desire, and concupiscence; 2081 V, 3 | the body, as it were, in a mausoleum and tomb. This, he says, 2082 V, 5 | hapless straying, treads the maze of ills.~But Jesus said, 2083 IX, 5 | contraries--this appears his meaning--"but an alteration takes 2084 VIII, 1 | is the immeasurable one, measured himself tenfold in bulk. 2085 X, 28 | not infinite chaos, nor measureless water, nor solid earth, 2086 IX, 8 | a female with him, whose measurement, he says, is according to 2087 V, 9 | this one was born Admetus, Medea, Helen, Aethusa. Chief of 2088 VIII, 2 | are in the (covenant of) mediation. (And this Saviour is,) 2089 IV, 51 | form the hebdomads from the medical (art), being astonished 2090 X, 29 | anything that is wicked, or our meditating upon it, that what is evil 2091 VII, 17 | And view them kindly in meditations pure,~Each one of these, 2092 V, 3 | partition; each obtained~His meed of honour due."~For, says 2093 VI, 15 | ADOPT THE MYSTERIES; SIMON MEETS ST. PETER AT ROME; ACCOUNT 2094 I, 17 | for instance at Athens, Megara; and when, for instance 2095 V, 9 | Achilles, Capaneus, Phaethon, Meleager, Tydeus, Enceladus, Raphael, 2096 V, 9 | image was produced Glaucus, Melicertes, Ino, Nebroe. He that is 2097 I, 12 | bottom of a stone, and in Melita parts of all sorts of marine 2098 VII, 1 | luring, by reason of their melodious voice, those who heard it, 2099 IV, 48 | construction of the world as it is melodiously constituted. For in six 2100 I, 2 | seven stars into rhythm and melody. And being astonished at 2101 IV, 41 | catches the heat of these, it melts, and in this way the skull 2102 V, 15 | distinction;" that is, each member of the threefold division 2103 V, 21 | as some actual seal and memento of love, and as an everlasting 2104 V, 9 | ignorance has denominated Mena, according to whose image 2105 X, 30 | and the eye ever fixed in menacing glare of fallen angels chained 2106 VII, 16 | akin to whatever (tenets) Menander (advanced). He asserts that 2107 I, prooe| much toil the crown, or a merchant after a huge swell of sea 2108 IV, 17 | beloved by the fair sex, merchants; as regards friendship, 2109 V, 2 | candlestick, proclaiming its message upon the housetops, in all 2110 VI, 20 | world into animals, plants, metals and things similar to these. 2111 VII, 7 | the following inscription: Metaphysics. And another peculiar dissertation 2112 X, 2 | with quality. Hippasus of Metapontum and Heraclitus the Ephesian 2113 VI, 47 | Pythagoras concerning the meteoric (phenomena) of the starts 2114 VII, 18 | system) is Empedocles, son of Meto, a native of Agrigentum. 2115 VI, 25 | Pistis, Patricus and Elpis, Metricus and Agape, Aeinous and Synesis, 2116 I, 12 | mixtures that flow into it. Metrodorus, however, from the fact 2117 V, 21 | by the Father are these: Michael, Amen, Baruch, Gabriel, 2118 VI, 43 | Iota, and the fifth of O[micron], and the sixth of U[psilon], 2119 IV, 46 | in every part~Holds earth midway, and heaven itself around 2120 IV, 4 | account of experience in the midwife, and other endless causes, 2121 VI, 34 | there resided in him the mightiest power from invisible and 2122 IV, 7 | highly magnified by those who mightily extol their contemptible 2123 IV, 48 | are Phoenicians, who have migrated from (the shores of) the 2124 VI, 11 | discovered through that milk-like and divine fruit. In like 2125 IV, 33 | its colour is that of a milk-white stone, and it is prepared 2126 I, 7 | and ravines. And that the milky way is a reflection of the 2127 VI, 15 | of Helen in the form of Minerva; and they pay adoration 2128 I, prooe| grace of the Father, and ministered to men. These also, illustrating 2129 IX, 25 | been brought into being for ministering unto the creation; but also 2130 V, 9 | denominated Cronus. And his ministers were five,--first U, second 2131 X, 29 | designed for service and ministration He made either male, or 2132 IX, 25 | men; how they fulfil their ministrations with regularity and stedfastness, 2133 IV, 29 | dipped it, throw in some minium and some writing ink. Close, 2134 VI, 35 | regarded as one performing a miracle; while the larger was being 2135 IX, 2 | wallow once again in the same mire.~ 2136 IV, 24 | passionate in their cups, mirthful, familiar, talkative, given 2137 V, 3 | fearful path extends,~Hollow miry, yet best guide to~Highly-honoured 2138 VI, 14 | becoming enamoured of this miserable woman called Helen, purchased 2139 V, 5 | light,~And now it weeps on misery flung;~Now it mourns, now 2140 IX, 10 | bitten by dogs and for other mishaps, we shall explain these. 2141 IV, 7 | Chaldeans are disposed to mislead by their mistakes. (Far 2142 | miss 2143 VII, 21 | and in attestation (of his mission) to work miracles. It was, 2144 IV, 7 | disposed to mislead by their mistakes. (Far from it); (these astrologers) 2145 VI, 24 | is, a duad which became mistress, and origin, and mother 2146 V, 9 | the fold of the dense and misty and obscure and murky Tartarus. 2147 V, 16 | their pupils, partly by misusing the words spoken (by themselves), 2148 V, 9 | born Celeus, Triptolemus, Misyr, and Praxidica. The right-hand 2149 IV, 33 | alum. And if, likewise, one mix in these the juice of house-leek 2150 VI, 25 | denominations: Bythus and Mixis, Ageratus and Henosis, Autophyes 2151 X, 27 | whom came the Canaanites; Mizraim, from whom the Egyptians; 2152 IX, 11 | up to that on which the moan passes out from these stars, 2153 V, 3 | announces these truths; and they mock those who are not indoctrinated 2154 VI, 2 | sorceries, both making a mockery of many, partly according 2155 IX, 7 | continue with him, thus mocking both themselves as well 2156 I, 6 | produced, and that when it is moderately condensed again into air 2157 VI, 2 | much greater wisdom and moderation than Simon, did Apsethus 2158 IX, 5 | according to identical modes of expression? Now, that 2159 VIII, 1 | of the naked, a veil for modesty, (and) the sought-for produce, 2160 I, 5 | animals are produced (in moistures) by evaporation from the 2161 IV, 34 | admirably also for sealing molten lead. And that which is 2162 VI, 10 | the flower,~Gods call it 'Moly,' and hard for mortal men~ 2163 IV, 43 | their calculations thus: monad--that we may commence from 2164 IV, 14 | Hector we have found nineteen monads--into nine, and treat what 2165 IV, 7 | the Chaldeans, who consign monarchs to utter obscurity, by perfecting 2166 VI, 44 | issue two projections, viz., Monas and Hen, and that these 2167 VII, 1 | terribleness of these strange monsters. For the savage cruelty ( 2168 IX, 7 | settled on him a certain monthly allowance for food. And 2169 IV, 35 | these instructions, he, on a moonless night, in verses speaks 2170 I, 12 | there are infinite suns and moons, and that all things spring 2171 IV, 35 | convulsing men.~Gorgo, and Mormo, and Luna, and of many shapes,~ 2172 X, 29 | the Dawn antecedent to the Morning Star. Afterwards just men 2173 VI, 9 | S INTERPRETATION OF THE MOSAIC HEXAEMERON; HIS ALLEGORICAL 2174 VIII, 1 | then to behold clearly the mote that is in thy brother's 2175 VII, 17 | inflicts, just as some brazier moulding (a piece of) iron, and dipping 2176 V, 5 | on misery flung;~Now it mourns, now it thrills with joy;~ 2177 IV, 51 | progress ad infinitum by multiplication, and from figures, these 2178 IX, 7 | inculcating adultery and murder at the same time! And withal, 2179 V, 9 | and misty and obscure and murky Tartarus. According to the 2180 VII, 19 | Empedocles denominates "Musa." And he himself likewise 2181 V, 15 | the ancient theologians Musaeus, and Linus, and Orpheus, 2182 VII, 19 | fleeting mortals, deathless Muse,~Thy care it be that thoughts 2183 X, 10 | seed, as it were a grain of mustard-seed, having in itself stem, 2184 VI, 35 | disseminates the seed of the mustard-tree upon the good soil." And 2185 VI, 12 | Wherefore the desire after mutable generation is denominated " 2186 V, 3 | to himself, in language mute, as to what sort he must 2187 V, 3 | Anacreon declaring, (albeit) mutely, an ineffable mystery. For 2188 V, 4 | Rhea, Hail, Attis, gloomy mutilation of Rhea. Assyrians style 2189 V, 9 | image were produced Attis, Mygdon, (and) (Enone. The left-hand 2190 IV, 33 | hands with a tincture of myrtle and nitre and myrrh, along 2191 VI, 14 | INTERPRETS HIS SYSTEM BY THE MYTHOLOGICAL REPRESENTATION OF HELEN 2192 V, 4 | that to him alone--that is, Naas--is dedicated every shrine 2193 V, 2 | thins celestial and (the Naasene) says, of things celestial, 2194 VI, 4 | as in a dream was seen by Nabuchodonosor, out of which all flesh 2195 VIII, 3 | strip off that body and nail it to the (accursed) tree. ( 2196 VI, 42 | sixth hour, at which He was nailed to the (accursed) tree. 2197 VI, 44 | says) that the expressed name--(that is, Jesus)--of the 2198 V, 4 | produced his now invisible, and nameless, and ineffable child. respecting 2199 V, 4 | are denominated temples (Naous). And (he states) that to 2200 V, 9 | whose image were born Paris, Narcissus, Ganymede, Endymion, Tithonus, 2201 IV, 33 | not, however, shrink from narrating the account (of the devices) 2202 VII, 18 | Sicily into the evangelical narratives. For bear with me, O Marcion: 2203 X, 26 | demonstrated the existence of a nation of worshippers of the true 2204 IV, 3 | occupied) passing quickly, and naturally (so). For we are not able 2205 IV, 48 | says that the Sidonians navigate. But Aratus has spoken partly 2206 VII, 1 | beasts and difficult of navigation, like, as we may say, the 2207 V, 21 | by Elohim; and coming to Nazareth, he found Jesus, son of 2208 VIII, 1 | has obtained a position nearest to the primal Deity--who 2209 VII, 17 | somehow thus:--~"For if, 'neath hearts of oak, these truths 2210 V, 11 | it has been written that "Nebrod was a mighty hunter before 2211 V, 9 | Glaucus, Melicertes, Ino, Nebroe. He that is encircled with 2212 IX, 14 | to all according to their necessities. Thus there is no one among 2213 I, prooe| there was no longer any need of an oath. For he who was 2214 V, 14 | water. And it was altogether needful that he should drink who 2215 VII, 13 | receive them. And it must needs be that the Sonship which 2216 V, 16 | partly by concealing their nefarious conduct, by means of whatever 2217 IV, 48 | near him. If, however, he neglect his duty, he shall be hurled 2218 X, 26 | have in part, but still not negligently, rendered an account in 2219 V, 9 | of styling this (power) Neptune, according to whose image 2220 VIII, 3 | is shaped as a berry, is net-like and round. (And we observe) 2221 VII, 10 | afterwards observe in a new-born child the growth of teeth, 2222 IV, 3 | quantity of duration to a nicety, never will comprehend the ( 2223 VII, 24 | THE MELCHISEDECIANS; THE NICOLAITANS.~While, however, different 2224 I, 23 | Jupiter. For when for nine nights and days together, Jupiter, 2225 VII, 17 | arms arise,~Not feet, not nimble knees, not genital groin,~ 2226 V, 11 | who closely imitate this (Nimrod): as numerous are they as 2227 IV, 14 | name Hector we have found nineteen monads--into nine, and treat 2228 VIII, 13 | the Cainites, Ophites, or Noachites, and of others of this description-- 2229 I, 17 | to the body) are wealth, nobility, glory, power, peace, friendship. 2230 | nobody 2231 V, 9 | chief of the twelve-houred nocturnal (power) is Soclan, whom 2232 IX, 7 | affirmed that the ark of Noe was made for a symbol of 2233 IX, 2 | wont to corroborate the (Noetian) doctrine. At that time, 2234 IX, 8 | this Callistus having been noised abroad throughout the entire 2235 IX, 24 | and that man passes into non-existence, similarly also with the 2236 VII, 6 | things of which they are nonessential qualities, can subsist themselves 2237 VI, 34 | for a, considerable time nonsensical expressions, he was in the 2238 IV, 47 | suppose that towards the North Pole is situated the Dragon, 2239 IV, 22 | forehead not broad, and sharp nostril, small contracted ears, 2240 I, 15 | Plato, however, taking notes of all his (lectures on) 2241 X, 29 | them by names, and thus notified His creative effort. And 2242 IX, 1 | becoming a matter of general notoriety, may be made the object 2243 IV, 7 | philosophers, on account of the notorious knavery of the heretics, 2244 VI, 13 | sustains all things, and nourishes things that have beginning 2245 | nowhere 2246 VII, 20 | powers whereby, He rendered null and void the passions incidental 2247 IX, 20 | have assembled together, numbering at the very least one hundred; 2248 V, 14 | reflective and intelligent are numberless in multitude, while they 2249 IV, 10 | because the rest of the numbers--those alleged by Archimedes 2250 VI, 6 | numerable and not subjects of numeration; he denominates in the Great 2251 V, 3 | the water in those fair nuptials which Jesus changing made 2252 I, 16 | styles both receptive and a nurse, out of the arrangement 2253 V, 2 | nourishment of things that are nurtured. Every nature, then, as 2254 V, 4 | The mouth) makes glad, and nurtures and fashions the Spiritual 2255 IV, 33 | anointed tapers and of gall nuts, hollow within, and supplied 2256 I, 23 | the pleasant haunts~Of nymphs who dwell throughout the 2257 VII, 17 | For if, 'neath hearts of oak, these truths you fix,~And 2258 V, 2 | however, say that fish-eating Oannes was (the first man, and) 2259 IX, 6 | Sabellius did not evince obduracy; but as long as he continued 2260 IX, 25 | by Himself of not having obeyed the laws. And they affirm 2261 X, 30 | thee. And provided thou obeyest His solemn injunctions, 2262 IX, 8 | on being converted, and obeying the book, and believing 2263 I, prooe| himself sufficiently under an obligation not to divulge to others; 2264 VI, 16 | the truth regarding his obligations to (the Greek philosophers), 2265 IX, 7 | he could in this manner obliterate the charge against him among 2266 IV, 28 | the characters upon it) obliterated, he forces the latent and 2267 V, 2 | borne down into the image of oblivion, being earthly and clayish. 2268 VI, 20 | tens; and drachmae into oboli and small farthings. In 2269 V, 21 | Moses, as also upon all men, obscured the precepts of Baruch, 2270 X, 29 | wishing that the Word, being obscurely proclaimed, should be made 2271 IV, 48 | the influence of) Canis is observable in the vegetable productions 2272 IV, 7 | then, I ask, will human observation for one birth be able to 2273 IV, 19 | irascible, passionate, scorners, obstinate, forming no design, not 2274 I, 5 | waning, according to the obstruction or opening of its (orbital) 2275 IX, 9 | using as a starting-point, obviously, the measures and numbers 2276 V, 15 | which are spoken (on such occasions). Many, then, of the words 2277 IX, 7 | HISTORY OF CALLISTUS; HIS OCCUPATION AS A BANKER; FRAUD ON CARPOPHORUS; 2278 IX, 16 | they hasten to agreeable occupations until evening. And they 2279 VIII, 11 | of the week) it should occur. (But in this) they only 2280 VIII, 5 | himself somehow thus:--~"Oceans, source of gods and source 2281 VIII, 5 | man as the poet (calls) Oceanus, expressing himself somehow 2282 X, 3 | bedews the Mortal Font."~Ocellus, however, the Lucanian, 2283 VIII, 2 | more than this), for both odours and colours manifest to 2284 IX, 23 | matrimony commit some terrible offence, which is for the destruction 2285 I, prooe| grace, high-priesthood, and office of teaching, as well as 2286 IV, 7 | and this not once, (but oftentimes, when a destruction of the 2287 VIII, 3 | decade and the most excellent ogdoad--whence, say (the Docetae), 2288 VI, 41 | eight),--(these topai) being ogdoads. And these three being added 2289 X, 26 | took place in the age of Ogyges and Deucalion prevailed 2290 IX, 11 | those possessed of devils. Oh inimitable wisdom and incantations 2291 IX, 5 | incense were mixed with oilier sorts of incense, but denominated 2292 V, 2 | the Phlegraean Alcyoneus, oldest of the giants. But the Libyans 2293 V, 4 | one and the same water the olive chooses for itself and draws 2294 V, 9 | Didyma, Cleopatra, and Olympias. God's right-hand power 2295 V, 3 | while he quaffs, draws his omens." This, he says, has been 2296 V, 21 | vanquished his antagonists, Omphale--now she is Babel or Venus-- 2297 VIII, 7 | But from fourteen until one-and-twenty, he asserts that there is 2298 V, 4 | himself, as in the horn of the one-horned bull; so as that he imparts 2299 IX, 1 | expedient that we, making an onslaught upon the opinion which constitutes 2300 V, 4 | there is bdellium and the onyx stone." This, he says, is 2301 IV, 29 | ink. Close, however, the openings with refined scrapings of 2302 VIII, 13 | heresy), and stigmatized openly the venom, as it were, lurking 2303 VII, 23 | miraculous) powers did not operate within him prior to the 2304 IX, 8 | considered that he could opportunely make the attempt just alluded 2305 IV, 47 | wearied image, and like one oppressed with labour, and he is denominated " 2306 IV, 28 | interpretation, in order that the oracular response, being originally 2307 V, 18 | moreover to the written or oral teaching of the blessed 2308 IV, 8 | circles should travel in orbits contrary to one another, 2309 X, 29 | ourselves, in vain does He ordain that we should imitate the 2310 VIII, 7 | declare the law which Moses ordained, who received (it) from 2311 IX, 16 | And they continue in an orderly manner, and with perseverance 2312 IV, 39 | things seem set in motion; ordure of a weasel burned with 2313 V, 14 | bringing this figure under the organ of vision, let him artfully 2314 VI, 30 | according to them, is termed Oriental, and the other Italian. 2315 I, 2 | to him that there are two original causes of things, father 2316 V, 2 | heretics), placing the originative nature of the universe in 2317 V, 8 | learn how it is that the originators of this Peratic heresy, 2318 V, 15 | PHILOSOPHERS AND FROM THE ORPHIC RITES; ADOPT THE HOMERIC 2319 IX, 7 | Sabellius, as not entertaining orthodox opinions. He acted thus 2320 I, 12 | of Colophon, was son of Orthomenes. This man survived to the 2321 V, 9 | image were born Bumegas, Ostanes, Mercury Trismegistus, Curites, 2322 VI, 44 | two, and EI of two, and I[ota], of four, S[igma] of five, 2323 VI, 44 | and T[au] of three, and OU of two, and San of three. 2324 I, 8 | those whom we especially ought--who are deserving of mention 2325 VII, 17 | a cause which he styles "oulomenon," that is, destructive. 2326 V, 3 | reproach of man, and an outcast of the people; himself is 2327 IV, 8 | that which belongs to the outermost motion; whereas the erratic 2328 VII, 7 | attempted to delineate in outline, and (corresponding with 2329 VII, 17 | delineate them as by way of outline--are the principles that 2330 V, 5 | And next was First-born's outpoured Chaos;~And third, the soul 2331 IV, 9 | of the Earth to the most outward superficies would be the 2332 V, 4 | through which are the passage outwards of prayer, and the passage 2333 IV, 14 | we find nine and nothing over--for nine times five are 2334 IV, 15 | prudent, indulgent, gentle, over-auxious, persons of secret resolves 2335 IV, 50 | these as devote themselves over-sedulously to the astrologers, from 2336 VI, 50 | Pythagorean philosophy, and from over-spun theories of the astrologers, 2337 VI, 4 | the external rind which overlaps them. All these (appendages), 2338 IV, 43 | insignificant in comparison with His overpowering majesty, not, however, being 2339 VIII, 12 | books, (the Phrygians) are overrun with delusion; and they 2340 IX, 14 | And there are appointed overseers, who take care of all things 2341 X, 19 | and the Holy Ghost had overshadowed His mother. This heretic, 2342 VI, 21 | auxiliaries to justice, will overtake you,"--denominating the 2343 V, 21 | disposed to listen to his overtures), for he remained faithful 2344 IV, 27 | have not concealed their overwrought art of divination by means 2345 X, 1 | Chaldeans. Nor does the truth owe its existence to astonishment, 2346 X, 26 | flood that ensued. And he owed his preservation to an ark; 2347 X, 27 | every quarter of the earth owes its inhabitants in the first 2348 VII, 16 | was not, he says, able, owing to the impotence of the 2349 I, 23 | turn the Cyclops bred, who owned a savage breast."~And all 2350 V, 20 | Hercules, when driving the oxen of Geryon from Erytheia, 2351 IV, 14 | the name Patroclus has the pa twice, and the o twice: 2352 V, 18 | ANTISCRIPTURAL AND ESSENTIALLY PAGAN.~Justinus was entirely opposed 2353 VII, 18 | respect this (philosopher of paganism), while you instruct your 2354 VI, 16 | finished by us with so much pains, are contained the opinions 2355 IV, 42 | multitude, we have been the more painstaking, in order not to omit any 2356 V, 3 | will not forget you. I have painted you on my hands." In regard, 2357 V, 12 | generation. As, however, one who paints from nature, though he takes 2358 VI, 8 | co-exists with them, the first pair, Mind and Intelligence, 2359 X, 26 | country which is now called Palestine and Judea, but then the 2360 V, 2 | child of secret orgies; or Pallerie (brought forth) the Phlegraean 2361 IX, 5 | is a resurrection of this palpable flesh in which we have been 2362 IX, 7 | either by a slave or by any paltry fellow, for the sake of 2363 V, 4 | evan,' inasmuch as thou art Pan, as thou art Bacchus, as 2364 V, 14 | a virgin, and loosed the pangs which were in that darkness. 2365 X, 15 | thus employ the evangelical parables, saying, "A good tree cannot 2366 VIII, 12 | assert that into these the Paraclete Spirit had departed; and 2367 VI, 25 | bestow these following names: Paracletus and Pistis, Patricus and 2368 IX, 5 | HERACLITUS' ESTIMATE OF HESIOD; PARADOXES OF HERACLITUS; HIS ESCHATOLOGY; 2369 VI, 4 | foolishly and knavishly paraphrasing the law of Moses, makes 2370 VIII, 12 | and feasts, and meals of parched food, and repasts of radishes, 2371 IV, 37 | cinnabar and gum; and having pared around the neck and bottom 2372 VI, 15 | employ those denominated Paredroi. "And they have an image 2373 I, 2 | begetting [after the manner of a parent all the rest of the numbers. 2374 I, 12 | fish and of seals, and in Paros an image of a laurel in 2375 VIII, 13 | which God has created to be partaken of with thanksgiving by 2376 I, 2 | the celestial is a fire, partaking of the nature of air, hot 2377 I, 6 | caused when the clouds are parted by force of the winds; for 2378 IX, 8 | this from Serae, a town of Parthia, and that he gave it to 2379 IX, 11 | time that he subjected the Parthians to his own sway,--when, 2380 IX, 9 | suppose that the heretics participate in a doctrine of power. 2381 IV, 51 | from them the whole frame participates in the spiritual energy, 2382 X, 26 | place. And the reason of our particularity is our desire to manifest 2383 IX, 22 | And among these may be particularized Pythagoras especially, and 2384 V, 3 | poets.~"Threefold was our partition; each obtained~His meed 2385 IV, 51 | number--there are called four parts--number, monad, power, cube-- 2386 VIII, 11 | real Passover. And this (paschal sacrifice, in its efficacy,) 2387 V, 2 | form invariably, or in one passive condition, that either one 2388 V, 1 | starting-points, (and) like cobblers patching together, according to their 2389 IV, 51 | male monad, pro-creating paternally all the rest of the numbers. 2390 VI, 38 | letters out of which the patient industry, nay, rather (I 2391 IX, 5 | remuneration from their patients, notwithstanding that they 2392 V, 15 | or when he mentions three patriarchs -Abraham, Isaac, Jacob; 2393 X, 26 | then, in the case of these (patriarchs--that is, from Noah to Heber 2394 VI, 25 | Paracletus and Pistis, Patricus and Elpis, Metricus and 2395 V, 3 | inferior (mysteries) ought to pause, and (then) be admitted 2396 VII, 11 | firmament. And there He paused, supposing the firmament 2397 VIII, 5 | friendly (and) in all respects peaceful, in all respects quarrelsome ( 2398 I, 23 | Immortals, who hold the peaks of white Olympus;~And breezy 2399 VII, 8 | an ineffable manner, the peculiarities (of things) denominated. 2400 IX, 7 | and became involved in pecuniary difficulties. And after 2401 V, 2 | whether Arcadia brought forth Pelasgus, of greater antiquity than 2402 V, 9 | Athamas, Procne, Danaides, and Peliades. A power (there is) hermaphrodite, 2403 I, 7 | that the sun surpasses the Peloponnesus in size. And that the moon 2404 VI, 9 | on both sides, around the pelvis, and connect it with the 2405 V, 12 | animals, transfers by his pencil all forms to the canvas; 2406 V, 2 | of mortal suitors."~Not Penelope's suitors, says he, O wretches! 2407 IV, 43 | supposing that they had penetrated more within the confines 2408 V, 8 | first place, learn how (the Peratists), deriving this doctrine 2409 X, 12 | tripled itself, when he perceives that all his characteristic 2410 V, 14 | the spark, and may have perceptive power, so the light and 2411 V, 15 | ruentes," and over the woman "pereaphicola." But "phaos ruentes" appears 2412 IV, 7 | monarchs to utter obscurity, by perfecting cowardice in them, and rouse 2413 V, 4 | who are ignorant (of his perfections) to those who know him not, 2414 IX, 5 | wounded with a spear, and perforated with nails. Cleomenes asserts, 2415 IV, 29 | display after this manner. Perforating the top at both ends, and 2416 VII, 20 | like man-her power for the performance of similar acts. Wherefore, 2417 IV, 32 | execute these ludicrous performances estimate as great exploits. 2418 I, 2 | wherefore, also, that the sun performs a circuit in accordance 2419 IV, 32 | Thrace thou haunt, or lovely~Pergamos, or besides Ionian Epidaurus,~ 2420 I, 17 | account they were called Peripatetics. These indeed, then, were 2421 IV, 8 | Zodiac and the furthest periphery, 20,082,005 stadii.~ 2422 V, 3 | conducts those that are perishing to Proserpine, the poet 2423 VII, 17 | as, the following:--~"Who perjury piles on sin,~While demons 2424 V, 3 | unportrayed brain, and (though) permeating all the principles of the 2425 IX, 7 | a release, alleging that permission had been given to himself 2426 IX, 18 | magnificence than the usage permits. He likewise swears, however, 2427 IX, 5 | drink by men, and (for them) pernicious." And, confessedly, he asserts 2428 VI, 3 | not perceiving the knavery perpetrated by Apsethus, held Apsethus 2429 VI, 2 | the assistance of demons perpetrating his villany, attempted to 2430 V, 10 | space, on account of the perpetual revolution of the universe, 2431 VII, 18 | work of Friendship may be perpetuated as one (and) indivisible. 2432 IV, 49 | Beast, the Logos--that is, Perseus--achieves, be says, her liberation. 2433 IX, 16 | orderly manner, and with perseverance pray from early dawn, and 2434 I, prooe| may repent, or should they persevere, be justly condemned, I 2435 IX, 7 | VII. THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF CALLISTUS; HIS 2436 IV, 35 | taking aside his dupes, he persuades them (to believe himself), 2437 VII, 26 | in his side, desirous of persuading them that he was in truth 2438 V, 18 | fables for the purpose of persuasion, in order that they who 2439 IX, 7 | Carpophorus yielded to their persuasions, and gave directions for 2440 V, 21 | that not anything of what pertained to the creation laboured 2441 IV, 7 | have them), into endless perturbation, (when) they affirm that 2442 VII, 17 | Discord to be a furious, and perturbed, and unstable Demiurge, ( 2443 X, 28 | these points should they peruse a work of ours comprised ( 2444 IX, 4 | the universe, and as it pervades all things, he affirms in 2445 V, 16 | themselves), while they wickedly pervert, to serve any purpose they 2446 IX, 6 | Sabellius. But Callistus perverted Sabellius himself, and this, 2447 V, 9 | Mercury Trismegistus, Curites, Petosiris, Zodarium, Berosus, Astrampsuchus, ( 2448 V, 9 | Ericthonius, Achilles, Capaneus, Phaethon, Meleager, Tydeus, Enceladus, 2449 X, 26 | Hebrews. In the time of Phaleg, however, arose the dispersion 2450 X, 15 | his manifestation was only phantastic, and that he underwent neither 2451 VII, 26 | that he was in truth no phantom, but was present in the 2452 V, 21 | Sael, Adonaeus, Leviathan, Pharao, Carcamenos, (and) Lathen. 2453 IV, 8 | they all present the same phase as that which belongs to 2454 VIII, 10 | and that which is assuming phases of being--not, however, 2455 V, 15 | doctrine of the Sethians, and "phicola" the darkish water; while 2456 IV, 24 | The same by nature are philosophic, scorners, and scoffers 2457 I, 21 | a sect composed of those philosophizing among the Brachmans. They 2458 IX, 3 | by us previously in the Philosophumena, it nevertheless seems expedient 2459 V, 2 | Pallerie (brought forth) the Phlegraean Alcyoneus, oldest of the 2460 V, 15 | are observed among) the Phliasians. And the poet likewise seems 2461 I, 23 | Mnemosyne,~And gold-crowned Phoebe, and comely Tethys.~But 2462 IV, 32 | child once slain, again of Phoebus deathless made~I call to 2463 VII, 10 | fastens on the soul in (his) Phoedrus. And Basilides styles such, 2464 V, 3 | furnish a solution of the (phonomena of the) universe. For there 2465 X, 28 | aware, glorified, in pompous phraseology, the parts of creation, 2466 X, 27 | whom the Ethiopians; and Phut, from whom the Libyans. 2467 V, 3 | this manner, he says, the Phygians call this one "Aipolis," 2468 I, 2 | himself discovered an art of physiogony, laying down as a basis 2469 IV, 48 | near the cradle,~Hermes pierced it through, and said, Call 2470 IV, 49 | is the winged axle that. pierces both poles through the centre 2471 I, 23 | summoned the nine Muses from Pieria, that is, Olympus, he exhorted 2472 IV, 42 | opinions) which, as far as piety is concerned, are futile 2473 VII, 20 | they were fashioned) by Pilate.~ 2474 VII, 17 | following:--~"Who perjury piles on sin,~While demons gain 2475 IX, 5 | himself thus: "Now, thunder pilots all things," that is, directs 2476 IX, 11 | been now made by us, O ye pious ones and disciples: beware 2477 IV, 28 | hide into the form of a pipe, he attains a similar end. 2478 V, 4 | produced is "Syrictas" (piper), because the Spirit that 2479 V, 4 | of trumpets, or of Idaean pipers, which accord with (the 2480 IX, 7 | bank in what is called the Piscina Publica. And in process 2481 VI, 25 | following names: Paracletus and Pistis, Patricus and Elpis, Metricus 2482 IX, 7 | master lodged him in the Pistrinum. But as time wore on, as 2483 IX, 20 | the upturned soil into the pit; and this is their practice, 2484 V, 11 | the head, is visible the piteous man "Engonasis,"~"Holding 2485 VII, 17 | power), and (one) that pities the groaning of these, and 2486 I, 17 | obtained their name from the place--that is, from Stoa--(i.e., 2487 VII, 17 | comparing the heresy of this plagiarist (with its source), we shall 2488 VI, 4 | INTERPRETATION OF SCRIPTURE; PLAGIARIZES FROM HERACLITUS AND ARISTOTLE; 2489 IV, 10 | alone--that is, the lunar (planet) from earth--one may trust 2490 V, 2 | texture--for so they call the planetary stars, allegorizing and 2491 I, 11 | And that (neither) the planets nor these (fixed stars) 2492 IV, 32 | rolled downwards along wooden planks, fall upon plates of brass, 2493 IX, 7 | fact of his being watched, planned an artifice by which he 2494 IV, 32 | wooden planks, fall upon plates of brass, and cause a sound 2495 VI, 24 | reckoned a Pythagorean and Platonist, not a Christian. Valentinus, 2496 VII, 8 | the Peripatetic (sage), play upon the folly of those 2497 IV, 32 | These farces, verily, are played off thus. There are, however, 2498 IX, 7 | from punishment, on the plea of their alleging that Callistus 2499 I, 23 | the towering hills, the pleasant haunts~Of nymphs who dwell 2500 VII, 26 | Apostle (Paul) whatever pleases himself, But he devotes 2501 IX, 5 | denominated according to the pleasurable sensation produced by each