Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 15, 4| of time, they themselves invented at one period the aspirates,
2 I, 28, 1| that this opinion has been invented among them. A certain man
3 I, 28, 1| peculiar type of doctrine. He invented a system of certain invisible
4 II, 7, 5| they have of themselves invented what is useful for the purposes
5 II, 18, 5| beloved]. For those who have invented such opinions have rather
6 II, 28, 8| which has but recently been invented by them, sometimes resting
7 II, 33, 2| could not set them aside, invented the [notion of] a cup of
8 III, 17, 4| doctrines of these men who have invented putative Ogdoads and Tetrads,
9 III, 23, 8| dogma, however, has been invented by himself, in order that,
10 IV, 1, 1| whom they have themselves invented is by nature both God and
11 IV, 2, 2| Marcionites or the others have invented as god (whom I indeed have
12 IV, 6, 3| false father, who has been invented by Marcion, or by Valentinus,
13 IV, 12, 4| themselves which they had invented, and in upholding which
14 IV, 12, 5| believed in; nor that fable invented by the other heretics. But
15 IV, 33, 3| doctrine] which they have invented. Him, too, they affirm to
16 IV, 33, 3| listening to whom they have invented such doctrines, shall himself
17 V, 17, 2| indeed that unknown Father invented by the heretics? And how
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