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Irenaeus
Against heresies

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2505 I, 27, 2 | the governor, who was the procurator of Tiberius Caesar, was 2506 IV, 8, 2 | grasping after wealth which is procured by trading and by other 2507 II, 20, 3 | material works have been produced--death, corruption, error, 2508 II, 4, 1 | vacuity was produced, then its producer Valentinus is also a vacuum, 2509 II, 13, 10 | suitable to [the theory of] production--as being, in fact, truth-like-- 2510 II, 10, 4 | yet God is in this point proeminently superior to men, that He 2511 IV, 8, 3 | the priests in the temple profaned the Sabbath, and were blameless. 2512 I, 1, 3 | known to none [except these professing teachers]. Moreover, they 2513 III, 18, 5 | them] to hold fast those professions of faith which they had 2514 II, 26, 1 | therefore better and more profitable to belong to the simple 2515 I, 23, 4 | belonging to this sect both lead profligate lives and practise magical 2516 IV, 33, 3 | their habit of investigating profundities) have fallen away from [ 2517 I, 2, 2 | both on account of the vast profundity as well as the unsearchable 2518 II, pref, 1 | Magus of Samaria, their progenitor, and of all those who succeeded 2519 I, 30, 3 | the place occupied by its progenitors, yet possessing by its own 2520 IV, 16, 3 | they should be cautioned by prohibitory mandates (correptoriis literis), 2521 III, 12, 9 | patience, and not deem them prolix; taking this into account, 2522 V, 5 | V. THE PROLONGED LIFE OF THE ANCIENTS, THE 2523 III, 10, 1 | Gabriel, also, who stands prominently in the presence of the Lord, 2524 I, 28, 2 | Carpocrates, have introduced promiscuous intercourse and a plurality 2525 II, 32, 4 | perform [miracles], so as to promote the welfare of other men, 2526 IV, 27, 1 | pleased God. But when his lust prompted him to take Bathsheba, the 2527 IV, 31, 1 | his own will, nor at the prompting of carnal concupiscence, 2528 I, pref, 2 | opinions of those who are now promulgating heresy. I refer especially 2529 IV, 14, 3 | instructed the people, who were prone to turn to idols, instructing 2530 II, 1, 2 | that is, He whom they call Proon and Proarche), with their 2531 I, 28, 1 | male and female for the propagation of the human race. Some 2532 IV, 35, 4 | passage in question to the Propator--that is, to Bythus; another 2533 III, 23, 5 | the erring, the lustful propensity of his flesh (since he had 2534 IV, 17, 1 | by this declaration] he prophesies the new covenant at the 2535 IV, 20, 10 | For by such means was the prophet--very indignant, because 2536 IV, 17, 1 | imagining that God was to be propitiated by sacrifices and the other 2537 II, 14, 6 | principle of intellect is proportionate to the energy wherewith 2538 V, 33, 3 | would produce in similar proportions (secundum congruentiam iis 2539 I, 14, 9 | thus thy request, often proposed to me, may be fulfilled.~ 2540 V, 33 | FURTHER PROOFS OF THE SAME PROPOSITION, DRAWN FROM THE PROMISES 2541 II, 14, 8 | views, again, which they propound, without either plausibility 2542 IV, 35, 2 | through whom the law was propounded. But if, at His advent, 2543 V, 14, 4 | in the literal meaning (proprie) of the terms, that they 2544 II, 25, 1 | Nor should they seek to prosecute inquiries respecting God 2545 III, 21, 1 | Aquila of Pontus, both Jewish proselytes. The Ebionites, following 2546 III, 21, 9 | the throne of David, shall prosper, or be a prince in Judah." 2547 I, 23, 2 | at last became a common prostitute; and she it was that was 2548 III, 16, 4 | have already stated, and prostrated themselves to the eternal 2549 I, 29, 4 | of his they declare to be Protarchontes, the former of this [lower] 2550 IV, 36, 2 | do well, seek judgment, protect the oppressed, judge the 2551 III, 11, 8 | Spirit over all the earth, protecting us with His wings. Such, 2552 III, 21, 10 | past were dead. And as the protoplast himself Adam, had his substance 2553 V, 19, 1 | of the first created man (protoplasti) receives amendment by the 2554 II, 14, 9 | are those of their fancied prototypes].~ 2555 I, 13, 2 | cups mixed with wine, and protracting to great length the word 2556 III, 24, 1 | the disciples--as I have proved--through [those in] the beginning, 2557 IV, 6, 1 | times of Tiberius Caesar to provide for [the wants of] men, 2558 IV, 30, 3 | inasmuch as He has Himself made provision that all things shall turn 2559 I, 29, 2 | understanding), and Phronesis (prudence) Of these, Chaffs is connected 2560 V, 20, 2 | to be wise, but be wise prudently," that we be not east forth 2561 IV, 35, 1 | of the audacious mother Prunica, but that many are due to 2562 III, 16, 5 | the prophets, and in the Psalms, concerning Me. Then opened 2563 IV, 2, 4 | harps, and tablets, and psalteries, and flutes; but they regard 2564 II, 22, 2 | the sound of the harp and psaltery, but do not regard the works 2565 I, 21, 3 | Mosomedoea, Acphranoe, Psaua, Jesus Nazaria. The interpretation 2566 III, 11, 9 | men indeed! who wish to be pseudo-prophets, forsooth, but who set aside 2567 I, 14, 3 | Omega; her neck, Beta and Psi; her shoulders with her 2568 II, 29, 1 | souls of the righteous shall psychically repose in the intermediate 2569 IV, 20, 12 | Egypt,-- when He said, "The publicans and the harlots go into 2570 III, 1, 1 | His breast, did himself publish a Gospel during his residence 2571 I, 15, 4 | into a mere image, and that punctured all over with the letters 2572 I, 23, 1 | that the gift of God can be purchased with money: thou hast neither 2573 IV, 30, 1 | from him who buys? Or who purchases anything, and does not wish 2574 II, 30, 1 | unstable glory,--men for whose purgation all the hellebore on earth 2575 I, 3, 5 | and He will thoroughly purge the floor, and will gather 2576 I, pref, 2 | all have not sufficiently purged their brains. I do this, 2577 IV, 11, 4 | but who follow outward purifications for the praise of men (which 2578 III, 12, 14 | difference between us and them, purifying their hearts by faith. Now 2579 IV, 36, 2 | oppressed, judge the fatherless (purillo), plead for the widow; and 2580 V, 17, 4 | Jeremiah also says to the same purport: "The word of God cleaveth 2581 IV, 18, 3 | at rest" than to forego purposed violence? And saying similar 2582 IV, 18, 2 | with Him there is nothing purposeless, nor without signification, 2583 II, 3, 1 | formed, and that the Propator purposely left this chaos as it was, 2584 IV, 35, 4 | read out, they all begin to purse up their eyebrows, and to 2585 III, 15, 3 | line of argument [hitherto pursued]. For when it has been manifestly 2586 II, 14, 6 | recipient of the comprehensible, pursues its inquiries, until, worn 2587 IV, 28, 3 | with plagues, and, when pursuing after Israel, been choked 2588 IV, 37, 6 | who have not followed in pursuit of it, like those victorious 2589 III, 17, 4 | these men who have invented putative Ogdoads and Tetrads, and 2590 III, 14, 1 | they sailed from thence to Puteoli, and from that arrived at 2591 III, 24, 1 | earthly trenches, and drink putrid water out of the mire, fleeing 2592 IV, 35, 2 | Himself declare: "No man putteth a piece of a new garment 2593 I, 1, 1 | first and first-begotten Pythagorean Tetrad, which they also 2594 V, 21, 1 | was fashioned (ex quo ea quae secundum mulierem est plasmatio 2595 IV, 27, 1 | sought an interview with him (quaerebant faciem ejus) that they might 2596 IV, 34, 3 | rent, nor did the earth quake, nor were the rocks rent, 2597 I, 3, 1 | means of parables to those qualified for understanding it. This 2598 V, 3, 3 | assertion that the flesh is not qualifled to be a partaker of life, 2599 I, 30, 5 | sons turned to strive and quarrel with him about the supreme 2600 III, 8, 1 | of these men, having been quashed, it is clearly proved that 2601 II, 32, 1 | and the fire shall not be quenched."~2. 2602 I, 16, 2 | engaged, as it were, in the quest of one similar to itself, 2603 II, 15, 3 | creation, they themselves, when questioned in turn respecting the Pleroma, 2604 V, 4, 1 | called? He feigns to be the quickener of those things which are 2605 V, 9, 1 | have not the Spirit which quickens man.~2. 2606 I, 1, 1 | in profound serenity and quiescence. There existed along with 2607 III, 19, 3 | glorified; the Word remaining quiescent, that He might be capable 2608 V, 33, 3 | would yield ten pounds (quinque bilibres) of clear, pure, 2609 V, 21, 1 | woman was fashioned (ex quo ea quae secundum mulierem 2610 V, 19, 2 | human nature (inscii ejus quoe est secundum hominem dispensationis), 2611 III, 10, 5 | commencement of the Gospel quote the words of the holy prophets, 2612 I, 27, 2 | writings which the apostle quotes, in order to teach us that 2613 V, 21, 2 | make an assault by himself quoting a commandment of the law. 2614 III, 11, 6 | did he cry out to Him, "Rabbi, Thou art the Son of God, 2615 II, 32, 1 | not even to style any one "Raca" and "fool;" [declaring] 2616 IV, 37, 7 | that they who run in a racecourse, do all indeed run, but 2617 IV, 21, 3 | who had the handsome eyes, Rachel, who prefigured the Church, 2618 V, 8, 3 | They have become as horses raging for the females; each one 2619 II, 14, 2 | out of a heap of miserable rags, they have, by their subtle 2620 I, 29, 2 | luminary, whom they also name Raguel; Synesis to the third, whom 2621 IV, 27, 4 | covetous, or an idolater, or a railer, or a drunkard, or an extortioner, 2622 II, 30, 3 | confined them? or, what rains, or frosts, or snows, each 2623 III, 23, 7 | lion, that is, antichrist, rampant against mankind in the latter 2624 V, 34, 4 | foundations; and I will lay thy ramparts with jasper, and thy gates 2625 IV, 17, 1 | hearken than the fat of rams." David also says: "Sacrifice 2626 II, 14, 1 | fable as their own, have ranged their opinions round it, 2627 I, 17, 1 | been linked with the most rapid precession of the whole 2628 I, 4, 5 | passion, she gazed with rapture on the dazzling vision of 2629 I, 14, 2 | constant succession, how much raster than that [one] word is 2630 IV, 16, 3 | food for their souls (uti rationalem acciperent escam); as also 2631 IV, 37, 7 | come, and that, having been rationally taught to love God, we may 2632 III, 10, 5 | one and the same; under rations aspects, however, and many 2633 II, 29, 1 | things, their mother shall re-enter the Pleroma, and receive 2634 III, 21, 2 | former prophets, and to re-establish with the people the Mosaic 2635 I, 9, 2 | Christ produced for the re-establishment of the Pleroma. Thus it 2636 V, 3, 2 | rational creature, than to re-integrate again that which had been 2637 V, 33, 1 | inheritance of the earth, and will re-organize the mystery of the glory 2638 I, 13, 3 | violently [from emotion], reaches the requisite pitch of audacity, 2639 III, 6, 4 | Holy Spirit; give to every reader of this book to know Thee, 2640 V, 25, 2 | holy place (let him that readeth understand), then let those 2641 V, 9, 2 | flesh, but because of the readiness of the Spirit. For when 2642 IV, 18, 5 | Eucharist, consisting of two realities, earthly and heavenly; so 2643 II, 33, 5 | being completed, may fully realize the scheme formed by the 2644 IV, 34, 3 | which were foretold, were realized in no other case. For neither 2645 V, 27, 1 | of the end, to order the reapers to collect first the tares 2646 IV, 34, 4 | them into pruning-hooks for reaping the corn, [that is], into 2647 II, 28, 1 | and the same Lord who both reared the stalk of corn, increased 2648 IV, 34, 4 | covenant consisted in the rearing of that temple which was 2649 I, 8, 1 | man all to pieces, should rearrange the gems, and so fit them 2650 II, 11, 2 | since they will be unable reasonably to reply to those questions 2651 I, 18, 3 | Abraham who was sent to Rebekah, and presented her at the 2652 IV, 41, 2 | children, but they have rebelled against Me." And again, 2653 III, 18, 4 | be crucified; and then He rebuked Peter, who imagined that 2654 III, 25, 2 | that they might remove the rebuking and judicial power from 2655 I, 24, 6 | persuasion are also ready to recant [their opinions], yea, rather, 2656 V, 30, 1 | throughout, indicates the recapitulations of that apostasy, taken 2657 III, 21, 2 | of the tribe of Levi, to recast all the words of the former 2658 II, 14, 6 | energy wherewith mind, as a recipient of the comprehensible, pursues 2659 IV, 7, 1 | other hand, there was a reciprocal rejoicing which passed backwards 2660 III, 11, 9 | the other hand, altogether reckless, while they put forth their 2661 V, 8, 4 | filthiness, to gluttony, and recklessness of all sorts. Justly, therefore, 2662 V, pref, 1 | the heretics, as also to reclaim the wanderers and convert 2663 IV, 34, 4 | mechanism fixed with pins, has reclaimed the savage earth. In the 2664 III, 11, 5 | satisfied those who were reclining [at table], and gave drink 2665 IV, 16, 1 | of Abraham might continue recognisable. For it declares: "God said 2666 II, 33, 1 | herself, and does in a vision, recollecting many of these, she also 2667 V, 30, 3 | name "Titan" has so much to recommend it, there is a strong degree 2668 III, 16, 9 | same, who did by suffering reconcile us to God, and rose from 2669 V, 14, 3 | man to God the Father, in reconciling us to Himself by the body 2670 III, 10, 2 | peace;" as Zacharias also, recovering from the state of dumbness 2671 I, 16, 1 | AEons, and the straying and recovery of the sheep [spoken of 2672 III, 11, 7 | truth, may have their errors rectified. Those, moreover, who follow 2673 II, 4, 2 | For he who can afterwards rectify a defect, and does, as it 2674 V, 16, 3 | the death of the cross;" rectifying that disobedience which 2675 IV, 22, 1 | administered food to them in a recumbent posture, indicating that 2676 II, 18, 5 | would not suffer passion, or recur any danger in light like 2677 IV, 29, 2 | operation of God that the Red Sea afforded a passage to 2678 I, 13, 2 | to give them a purple and reddish colour, so that Charis, 2679 II, 14, 2 | together out of ancient dogmas redolent of ignorance and irreligion. 2680 IV, 30, 2 | services; nay, but even reducing them to the most irksome 2681 I, 4, 2 | while, at another time, reflecting on the light which had forsaken 2682 III, 18, 2 | through disobedience, could reform himself, and obtain the 2683 IV, 33, 7 | swallow a camel. For no reformation of so great importance can 2684 IV, 24, 1 | a man among men; that He reformed the human race, but destroyed 2685 IV, pref, 1 | entitled] The Detection and Refuation of False Knowledge, I shall, 2686 V, 34, 3 | those in peril, and are the refuge of those who love the height [ 2687 II, 32, 1 | them]; and not only not to refuse to give up the property 2688 I, 31, 4 | labour to overthrow them, by refuting them all in the following 2689 IV, 33, 11 | purely that pure womb which regenerates men unto God, and which 2690 IV, 23, 1 | look upon the districts (regiones), for they are white [already] 2691 II, 22, 6 | the entry in the public register, or simply made a conjecture 2692 I, 30, 3 | burdened by it, this power regretted the course it had followed, 2693 I, 9, 4 | others are led so far by the regularly-formed sequence of the verses, 2694 I, 31, 3 | their very opinions and regulations exhibit them,~those who 2695 II, 14, 3 | they again most manifestly rehearse the doctrine of Democritus 2696 II, 17, 9 | the unknown Father, and rehearsers of those super-celestial 2697 V, 18, 3 | in its own order; and He reigns manifestly over things visible 2698 V, 3, 2 | pleased, shall much more reinstate again those who had a former 2699 I, 8, 4 | according to them, was reinstated in Pleroma. They say, too, 2700 V, 6, 1 | was aware of the [future] reintegration and union of the three, 2701 IV, 37, 2 | condemnation, because of their rejection of what is fair and good. 2702 I, 14, 4 | uttered this name, she at once relapsed into silence. And as Marcus 2703 I, 30, 12 | this scene they describe as relating to bridegroom and bride. 2704 IV, 30, 1 | from our heathen parents, relations, or friends who unrighteously 2705 III, 4, 1 | Suppose there arise a dispute relative to some important question 2706 IV, 16 | IN FORCE: MEN WERE NEVER RELEASED FROM ITS COMMANDMENTS.~1. 2707 V, 23, 2 | there are some, again, who relegate the death of Adam to the 2708 III, 11, 9 | Gospels alone are true and reliable, and admit neither an increase 2709 III, 18, 5 | speak of Him] as having relinquished the dispensation of suffering? 2710 I, 22, 1 | against themselves]. Yet, reluctant as they may be, these men 2711 IV, 26, 4 | leadership was entrusted, relying on a good conscience, cleared 2712 III, 18, 3 | speaks of as man. For after remarking, "But if Christ be preached, 2713 II, 31, 2 | can they furnish effective remedies for those external accidents 2714 II, 9, 1 | again, after them, being reminded of this fact by the prophets 2715 V, 17, 3 | Therefore, by remitting sins, He did indeed heal 2716 IV, 36, 5 | their merchandize; but the remnant took his servants, and some 2717 IV, 27, 1 | however, was struck with remorse on heating this, and exclaimed, " 2718 IV, 20, 1 | the Lord, nor any Power remotely distant from the Father 2719 III, 6, 3 | witness, saith God." He removes them from [the category 2720 IV, 15, 1 | and the star of the god Remphan, figures which ye made to 2721 IV, 20, 10 | and strong, which shall rend the mountains, and break 2722 IV, 20, 10 | For, after the wind which rends the mountains, and after 2723 V, 1 | HOLY SPIRIT, IN ORDER TO RENOVATE US. STRICTURES ON THE CONCEITS 2724 III, 11, 8 | the fourth, that which renovates man, and sums up all things 2725 IV, 27, 2 | although committed by men of renown; and in the second place, 2726 I, 11, 3 | There is another, who is a renowned teacher among them, and 2727 I, 21, 1 | regeneration to God, and thus to a renunciation of the whole [Christian] 2728 V, 33, 2 | ask thee in return, and so repay thee. But call the lame, 2729 IV, 36, 8 | his father, but afterwards repented, when repentance profited 2730 I, 30, 2 | declare that she was filled to repletion, and became ebullient on 2731 II, 33, 3 | passive, she remembers, and reports to her neighbours? But, 2732 IV, 37, 2 | nor would the former be reprehensible, for thus they were made [ 2733 I, 12, 1 | of the Father,--visible representations of those that were invisible,-- 2734 V, 13, 3 | as I have pointed out, so representing the apostle as contradicting 2735 V, 31, 1 | the whole man (universam reprobant resurrectionem), and as 2736 III, 25, 2 | deserving, and to direct reproofs against those requiring 2737 I, 18, 1 | years, whales, fishes, reptiles, birds, quadrupeds, wild 2738 I, 26, 2 | according to Matthew only, and repudiate the Apostle Paul, maintaining 2739 V, 10, 2 | cannot please God:" not repudiating [by these words] the substance 2740 V, 21, 2 | made bread." But the Lord repulsed him by the commandment of 2741 III, 12, 8 | himself: and, immediately requesting to be baptized, he said, " 2742 IV, 16, 1 | Moreover, the Sabbath of God (requietio Dei), that is, the kingdom, 2743 III, 15, 2 | resemblance to the truth, but requires to be disguised; while truth 2744 V, 14, 1 | Himself there should be a requisition of their blood. Now this [ 2745 IV, 10, 2 | and unwise, do ye thus requite the LORD?" And again, he 2746 V, 31, 1 | He descended to them, to rescue and save them." And the 2747 II, 18, 2 | to them, to continue his researches, on learning that the Father 2748 I, pref, 2 | and because their language resembles ours, while their sentiments 2749 III, 17, 4 | men: for, speaking things resembling the [doctrine of the] faithful, 2750 V, 30 | REASONS FOR THIS POINT BEING RESERVED BY THE HOLY SPIRIT. ANTICHRIST' 2751 III, 1, 1 | publish a Gospel during his residence at Ephesus in Asia.~2. 2752 I, pref, 3 | not expect from me, who am resident among the Keltae, and am 2753 III, 2, 1 | idea, the truth properly resides at one time in Valentinus, 2754 III, 12, 14 | will set it up: that the residue of men may seek after the 2755 I, 4, 1 | been left without, she then resigned herself to every sort of 2756 I, 24, 4 | Jews, all the other princes resisted and opposed him. Wherefore 2757 V, 2, 3 | purpose God permitted our resolution into the common dust of 2758 II, 5, 2 | knowledge and ignorance respectively, as certain of them do ( 2759 IV, 20, 2 | and come to us from His resplendent flesh, and that thus man 2760 V, 30, 1 | simplicity, and upon their own responsibility, making use of this number 2761 V, 24, 2 | without fear in every kind of restless conduct, and murder, and 2762 I, 2, 3 | describe the passion and restoration of Sophia as follows: They 2763 IV, 34, 5 | these very passages, I may restrain them from such great blasphemy, 2764 V, 4, 2 | to the Father, since it restrains Him from the exercise of 2765 V, 31, 1 | man (universam reprobant resurrectionem), and as far as in them 2766 II, 29, 2 | as we hold,] God, when He resuscitates our mortal bodies which 2767 V, 15, 1 | resurrection to them, and resuscitation from their sepulchres and 2768 III, 23, 2 | he had proceeded to this retaliation,--the children succeeding 2769 II, 33, 4 | the body. It is doubtless retarded in its velocity, just in 2770 IV, 33, 9 | being, as it were, a sort of retinue granted unto them. For the 2771 III, 23, 3 | repentance, and without retracing their steps.~4. 2772 III, 2, 3 | chance, by cutting off their retreat, we may succeed in turning 2773 III, 25, 5 | according to their nature; but retributive justice always follows Him 2774 IV, 36, 6 | but the most righteous Retributor metes out [punishment] according 2775 III, 17, 4 | one does truly feast and revel in places invisible and 2776 V, 3, 1 | by the sublimity of the revelations, there was given unto me 2777 I, 13, 4 | from such a vile company of revellers. This they have done, as 2778 III, 5, 2 | undergoing a great change and reversal of their former mode of 2779 II, 24, 2 | as we do, but others in a reverse direction, from the right 2780 V, 12 | THAT THE SUBSTANCE OF FLESH REVIVES WHICH ONCE WAS DEAD.~1. 2781 IV, 20, 11 | shall live"), and the Word reviving him, and reminding him that 2782 I, pref, 3 | dialect, any display of rhetoric, which I have never learned, 2783 I, 14, 3 | Sigma; her thighs, Theta and Rho; her knees, Iota and Pi; 2784 I, 13, 7 | our own district of the Rhone, they have deluded many 2785 II, 1, 5 | others, and would receive a richly-deserved punishment. For it must 2786 V, 13, 2 | falling, become subjects of ridicule; so is it with respect to 2787 IV, 31, 1 | nor become like Ham, who ridiculed the shame of his father, 2788 IV, 41, 3 | description of sins was rife among them, calling them 2789 I, 5, 1 | substances, which they also call right-handed, and those which sprang 2790 IV, 21, 3 | place, [Jacob] received the rights of the first-born, when 2791 IV, 28, 1 | really, enduringly, and more rigidly: for the fire is eternal, 2792 IV, 30, 2 | Egyptians exercised their power rigorously upon the children of Israel; 2793 IV, 30, 2 | they oppressed them with rigour." And with immense labour 2794 IV, 37, 4 | children of the light, not in rioting and drunkenness, not in 2795 IV, 37, 7 | some future time, becoming ripe through such privileges 2796 V, 29, 1 | human nature which is saved, ripening for immortality that which 2797 I, 21, 3 | perform a sort of mystic rite (pronouncing certain expressions) 2798 V, 8, 3 | is likened to cattle, by rivalling their irrational life. And 2799 IV, 33, 14 | a way in the desert, and riven in a dry land, to give drink 2800 V, 20, 1 | way, will walk in various roads; and therefore the footsteps 2801 III, 4, 1 | all others are thieves and robbers. On this account are we 2802 V, 24, 4 | ignorant of his apostasy and robbery; so likewise also the devil, 2803 II, 22, 5 | destroying His whole work, and robbing Him of that age which is 2804 IV, 5, 1 | is one and the same, who rolls up the heaven as a book, 2805 V, 26 | DISSOLUTION AND DESOLATION OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE, WHICH SHALL PRECEDE 2806 IV, 17, 3 | lead into thy house the roofless stranger. If thou hast seen 2807 V, 11, 1 | explains himself, lest any room for doubt be left to those 2808 III, 14, 3 | aspire to the uppermost rooms; how we should invite the 2809 I, 14, 2 | called AEons, and words, and roots, and seeds, and fulnesses, 2810 V, 9, 4 | of the man, surely, which rot in the earth. But these 2811 III, 9, 1 | be made straight, and the rough into smooth ways; and all 2812 I, pref, 1 | knowledge, from Him who rounded and adorned the universe; 2813 II, 30, 9 | and who is the only Father rounding and forming all things, 2814 IV, 22, 2 | His second coming, first rouse from their sleep all persons 2815 I, 18, 2 | being adorned with four rows of precious stones, indicates 2816 I, 21, 3 | Chamosse, Baoenaora, Mistadia, Ruada, Kousta, Babaphor, Kalachthei." 2817 IV, 8, 3 | and ate the ears of corn, rubbing them in their hands, "Have 2818 IV, 15, 2 | because of the disobedient and ruined Israelites, do assert that 2819 V, 24, 1 | powers, nor of invisible rulers--as some venture to expound 2820 III, 6, 4 | made heaven and earth, who rulest over all, who art the only 2821 V, 8, 4 | this is the meaning of the ruminants. The unclean, however, are 2822 I, 31, 4 | itself in a wood, and by rushing forth from it is in the 2823 IV, 17, 2 | bring ye Me incense from Saba, and cinnamon from a far 2824 II, 35, 3 | Omicron--as, for instance, Sabaoth--it expresses "the first 2825 III, 11, 8 | a calf, signifying [His] sacrificial and sacerdotal order; but " 2826 I, 13, 5 | burning passion towards him. A sad example of this occurred 2827 IV, 27, 3 | whom the end of the world (saeculorum) is come. Wherefore let 2828 II, 16, 3 | How much safer and more accurate a course 2829 II, 13, 10 | proceeded from Bythus and Sage; whether Logos and Zoe again 2830 IV, 30, 3 | highways without fear, and sail where we will. Therefore, 2831 III, 14, 1 | Gospel unto them. Therefore, sailing from Troas, we directed 2832 I, 15, 6 | Such are the words of the saintly elder. And I shall endeavour 2833 II, 31, 2 | answer to the prayers of the saints--that they do not even believe 2834 IV, 32, 2 | of those men (for whose sakes the testaments were given) 2835 I, 4, 4 | inasmuch as these are of a saline quality only. It is clear, 2836 III, 10, 2 | made known His salvation (salutare) in the sight of the heathen." 2837 I, 16, 3 | even to address to them the salutation of "good-speed;" for, says 2838 III, 16, 4 | recognising as the Lord, saluted with leaping; whom the Magi, 2839 V, 13, 1 | speak against their own salvation--inform us [as to this point]: 2840 I, 30, 9 | has two names, Michael and Samael.~10. 2841 III, 14, 1 | our ship's course towards Samothracia." And then he carefully 2842 IV, 18, 3 | conscience of the offerer that sanctifies the sacrifice when it is 2843 III, 20, 4 | salvation, Isaiah again sap: "Behold, city of Zion: 2844 V, 34, 4 | thee a carbuncle stone, and sapphire for thy foundations; and 2845 II, 30, 4 | beings who were arranged as satellites around Pandora. And they 2846 V, 34, 3 | and will magnify them, and satiate the souls of the priests 2847 V, 34, 3 | and my people shall be satiated with my goodness." Now, 2848 II, 28, 7 | to which we cannot reach satisfaction, [it is absurd] that we 2849 IV, pref, 2 | refute the Valentinians satisfactorily, because they were ignorant 2850 II, 7, 4 | the account they give be satisfactory. For, in the first place, 2851 II, 35, 4 | divine Scriptures proofs to [satisfy] all the lovers of truth.~ 2852 II, 32, 1 | repentance they might be saved--so that we should in no 2853 IV, 14, 3 | perfume of sweet-smelling savours, even before Moses existed. 2854 III, 13, 2 | also the Father; and how sayest thou then, Show us the Father? 2855 I, 14, 7 | this present Episemon," she says--"Him who was formed after 2856 V, 34, 3 | say ye, that the LORD will scatter Israel, He will gather him, 2857 III, 16, 4 | them His own knowledge, and scattering abroad those who recognised 2858 I, 30, 12 | each other's society: this scene they describe as relating 2859 V, 5, 2 | eternal duration, yet the scepticism of men of this stamp shall 2860 I, 18, 3 | also, who received the ten sceptresa (tribes), and the ten courts 2861 IV, 33, 7 | mischief arising from their schism. He shall also judge all 2862 IV, 26, 2 | of perverse minds, or as schismaries puffed up and self-pleasing, 2863 IV, 33, 7 | judge those who give rise to schisms, who are destitute of the 2864 IV, 2, 4 | Son of God. But those who scoff [at the truth] assert that 2865 III, 18, 5 | My sake; and they shall scourge some of you, and slay you, 2866 III, 18, 5 | those who should have to be scourged and slain because of Him; 2867 IV, 9, 1 | disciples "Therefore every scribe, which is instructed unto 2868 III, 5, 1 | us, let us revert to the Scrip-rural proof furnished by those 2869 V, 14, 4 | these proofs drawn from Scripture--thou dost easily overthrow, 2870 I, 6, 3 | For instance, they make no scruple about eating meats offered 2871 III, 12, 15 | and John present with Him--scrupulously act according to the dispensation 2872 III, 13, 3 | the Apostles, carefully scrutinize the time concerning which 2873 II, 32, 2 | the art of painting and sculpture, brass and marble work, 2874 IV, 37, 4 | nor foolish talking, nor scurrility, which are not convenient, 2875 IV, 28, 2 | words, and empty talk, and scurrilous-language: thus also the punishment 2876 IV, 29, 2 | causes (sed naturaliter sic se habere).~ 2877 V, 8, 1 | believing in which we have been sealed with the Holy Spirit of 2878 III, 12, 14 | and believe. And God, the Searcher of the heart, bare them 2879 I, 15, 5 | that is unspeakable, and searches out Him that is unsearchable, 2880 II, 28, 7 | Saviour that is in Him "searcheth all things, even the deep 2881 III, 11, 4 | because, "first apostles, secondarily prophets; " but all things 2882 IV, 8, 3 | they were not engaged in secular affairs, but in the service 2883 I, 11, 2 | Secundus again affirms that the primary 2884 I, 12, 4 | were brought forth for the security of the Pleroma; and that 2885 II, 5, 3 | while, if He could, He is a seducer, a hypocrite, and a slave 2886 III, 15, 2 | subterfuge of false persons, evil seducers, and hypocrites, as they 2887 I, 13, 4 | sent forth by Satan for the seduction and perdition of those who 2888 I, 19, 1 | that understandeth, or that seeketh after God: they have all 2889 I, 14, 4 | This which thou knowest and seemest to possess, is not an ancient 2890 I, 15, 1 | in itself seven letters, Seige five, Pater five, and Aletheia 2891 II, 14, 8 | aliment, until at length they seize it, but, when they have 2892 IV, 20, 1 | Himself has established, and selected, and adorned, and contains 2893 I, 14, 3 | the mouth of Truth to the self-begotten Word, who is also the dispenser 2894 I, 28, 1 | who are called Encratites (self-controlled) preached against marriage, 2895 II, 32, 2 | whether they be acquired by self-denial, or are mastered through 2896 I, 7, 4 | itself possesses the power of self-excitement), or to [mere unassisted] 2897 IV, 15, 2 | freedom, and the power of self-government in man, while at the same 2898 V, 12, 4 | demonstrates that he, the selfsame man who was in ignorance 2899 IV, 30, 1 | obtain good value from the seller? Or who is there that carries 2900 IV, 2, 6 | money, who were buying and selling, saying unto them: "It is 2901 IV, 30, 1 | faith. For who is there that sells, and does not wish to make 2902 III, 14, 2 | flock. Also of your own selves shall men arise, speaking 2903 II, 14, 2 | principle of all things, having seminally in itself the generation 2904 IV, 34, 4 | pruning-hook, that is, the first semination of man, which was the creation 2905 IV, 17, 3 | flesh and blood (domesticos seminis tui). Then shall thy morning 2906 III, 14, 1 | proved both that he was senior to all those who now teach 2907 II, 21, 1 | the apostles, while their seniors, and on this account their 2908 I, 5, 5 | this they mean the outward sensitive flesh.~6. 2909 III, 25, 1 | who were less addicted to [sensual] allurements and voluptuousness, 2910 V, 19, 2 | which is the understanding (sensum) in them, and which they 2911 II, 28, 4 | ennoea) springs from mind (sensus), intention (enthymesis) 2912 IV, 37, 1 | the behests (ad utendum sententia) of God voluntarily, and 2913 V, 21, 3 | the law, and by the words (sententiam) of the law the Lord showed 2914 V, 24, 4 | thoughts (et examinatio sententioe ejus, homo factus est), 2915 IV, 38, 2 | it, because they had the sentient faculties of the soul still 2916 I, 2, 6 | to each other in form and sentiment, so that all became as Nous, 2917 II, 15, 1 | Pentad, or a Triad, or a Septenad, or any one of those which 2918 III, 21 | THE JEWS. AUTHORITY OF THE SEPTUAGINT VERSION. ARGUMENTS IN PROOF 2919 II, 9, 1 | as I shall show in the sequel of this work. For the present, 2920 I, 1, 1 | cycles of ages in profound serenity and quiescence. There existed 2921 I, 16, 3 | thus shown to be the more seriously diseased. In like manner 2922 IV, 27, 1 | concerning him, "Now, the thing (sermo) which David had done appeared 2923 I, 30, 5 | greater crookedness to this serpent-like and contorted Nous of theirs, 2924 V, 29, 1 | nothing;" so far useful and serviceable to the just, as stubble 2925 IV, 28, 3 | For the sesame heretics already mentioned 2926 I, 10, 3 | the Catholic Church pos- sesses one and the same faith throughout 2927 I, 30 | DOCTRINES OF THE OPHITES AND SETHIANS.~1. 2928 I, 15, 1 | together--twice five, and twice seven--they complete the number 2929 V, 20, 1 | everywhere, and she is the seven-branched candlestick which bears 2930 V, 5, 2 | into the furnace of fire sevenfold heated, they sustained no 2931 III, 22, 3 | Lord back to Adam contains seventy-two generations, connecting 2932 IV, 16, 5 | condition] a man is more severely tested, whether he will 2933 II, 14, 2 | very opinions have been sewed together out of ancient 2934 II, 14, 2 | termed philosophers; and sewing together, as it were, a 2935 V, 35, 1 | The woods, too, shall make shady places, and every sweet-smelling 2936 IV, 35, 4 | up their eyebrows, and to shake their heads, and they say 2937 II, 30, 1 | while they are in fact shamefully carnal on account of their 2938 V, 26, 1 | shall break in pieces and shatter all kingdoms, and shall 2939 II, 24, 3 | it did, of five hundred shekels of myrrh, five hundred of 2940 III, 5, 3 | placing him in the dwelling of Shem.~ 2941 IV, 40, 2 | divided at the judgment, "as a shepherd divideth the sheep from 2942 II, 27, 3 | open position, but upon the shifting sand? Hence the overthrow 2943 II, 24, 3 | the primary Ogdoad, which shines pre-eminently among the 2944 III, 14, 1 | charge; and the signs of the ships, and how they made shipwreck; 2945 III, 14, 1 | ships, and how they made shipwreck; and the island upon which 2946 IV, 26, 4 | bribe or [so much as] a shoe, speak out against me, and 2947 IV, 38, 2 | of their imperfection and shortcomings of their walk in life. As, 2948 III, 12, 12 | they have themselves thus shortened. In another work, however, 2949 II, 35, 3 | but when it is written shortly by the Greek letter Omicron, 2950 II, 25, 4 | limits; nor, although thou shouldst measure all this [universe], 2951 I, 4, 4 | such as fountains, rivers, showers, and so on, and in part 2952 II, 6, 3 | If, then, they shrink from affirming that the 2953 I, 31, 2 | perfect knowledge," without shrinking to rush into such actions 2954 III, 5, 1 | the presence of the one shuts out that of the other. Our 2955 I, 15, 5 | only six,--whilst thou shuttest up [in these] the Word of 2956 III, 23, 8 | his (Adam's) salvation, shutting themselves out from life 2957 IV, 29, 2 | causes (sed naturaliter sic se habere).~ 2958 III, 5, 2 | themselves no slight amount of sickness, and many sins? But ignorance, 2959 IV, 33, 15 | i.e., the spiritual man) sifts and tries them all, but 2960 I, 14, 3 | Tau; her belly, Eta and Sigma; her thighs, Theta and Rho; 2961 V, 21, 2 | He then, having been thus signally defeated, and then, as it 2962 III, 21, 9 | Judah had been made the signet of my right hand, I would 2963 V, 23, 2 | in regard to all these significations, God is indeed true. For 2964 III, 12, 14 | sent therefore Judas and Silas, that they may declare our 2965 I, 13, 6 | practices, have deceived many silly women, and defiled them. 2966 III, 23, 3 | from whence he was taken. Similarly also did the woman [receive] 2967 IV, 41, 4 | their obvious meaning (sed simpliciter ipsis dictionibus), and 2968 III, 16, 8 | does, a number of gods, and simulating many Fathers, but lowering 2969 I, 5, 6 | rendered a spiritual man by the simultaneous inspiration received from 2970 II, 32, 5 | made all things, in a pure, sincere, and straightforward spirit, 2971 IV, 26, 4 | the Word of God: but as of sincerity, but as of God, in the sight 2972 IV, 27, 1 | and five thousand songs, singing praise to God, and expounded 2973 I, 6, 3 | fight with wild beasts, or singly encounter one another. Others 2974 I, 26, 2 | expound them in a somewhat singular manner: they practise circumcision, 2975 I, 30, 3 | light; and it they call Sinistra, Prunicus, and Sophia, as 2976 I, 9, 3 | destroyed, their whole system sinks into ruin,--a system which 2977 III, 3, 4 | is such is subverted, and sinneth, being condemned of himself." 2978 IV, 3, 1 | but they imagine that He sits after the fashion of a man, 2979 I, 15, 4 | that they first received sixteen letters from Cadmus, and 2980 III, 3, 3 | sixth from the apostles, Sixtus was appointed; after him, 2981 V, 36, 2 | that of those who produce sixty-fold, and that of those who produce 2982 II, 24, 6 | above, a numerical value of sixty-four, exists among material substances. 2983 IV, 14, 2 | stood in need of it, and sketching out, like an architect, 2984 II, 28, 2 | nature of the vapours in the sky? What as to the reason why 2985 IV, 17, 1 | stood in no need of their slavish obedience, but that it was 2986 I, 12, 2 | represented as passing an anxious sleepless night in devising plans 2987 IV, 18, 3 | they slew the Just One, slighting the counsel of the Word, 2988 III, 25, 1 | being moved, though but slightly, by His providence, were 2989 V, 8, 4 | all in one piece easily slip; but those which have it 2990 III, 2, 3 | friend, endeavouring like slippery serpents to escape at all 2991 III, 25, 7 | extirpating the proud and sloughing flesh of a wound; for it 2992 II, 33, 4 | but can only carry it out slowly by means of an instrument, 2993 II, 33, 4 | blended with the body's slowness. Yet it does not lose altogether 2994 IV, 22, 1 | in regard to the state of slumber in which men lay; but coming 2995 IV, 33, 13 | who spoke of His having slumbered and taken sleep, and of 2996 III, 18, 5 | Christ, who have cast a slur upon their martyrdom. And 2997 II, 13, 6 | that on this account, the smallest and the last of all, having 2998 IV, 34, 4 | unaccustomed to fighting, but when smitten, offer also the other cheek, 2999 IV, 3, 1 | has been set together as smoke, and the earth shall wax 3000 IV, 28, 3 | to the unbelieving, and smote the Egyptians, while He 3001 III, 3, 4 | bishop of the Church in Smyrna, whom I also saw in my early 3002 IV, 36, 3 | upon you unawares; for as a snare shall it come upon all dwelling 3003 V, 17, 1 | how can he be just, who snatches away the goods of another? 3004 V, 2, 1 | and likeness of God; not snatching away by stratagem the property


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