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1 1,5 | Irenaeus, Clement, Tertullian, Hippolytus, and Origen.~ ~ 2 4,3 | heretical gospels with it. Hippolytus of Rome, in his Refutation 3 4,7 | by his Roman contemporary Hippolytus (Refutation v. 7. 20). The 4 4,8 | The Secret Sayings, which Hippolytus says the schismatic Basilides 5 4,9 | century, from Origen and Hippolytus in the third, and from Epiphanius 6 5,2 | Origen also mentions it. Hippolytus at Rome, early in the third 7 5,3 | incident referred to by Hippolytus). The lion speaks to Paul, 8 5,3 | Tertullian, but Origen and Hippolytus used it without prejudice. 9 5,5 | written about that time by Hippolytus. So by the time of Pontianus 10 6,1 | which Valentinus wrote (Hippolytus, Refutation vi. 37. 7).~ ~ 11 6,2 | also discussed by the Roman Hippolytus, about A.D. 230, so that 12 7,1 | made a good deal of use. Hippolytus locates Heracleon in Italy, 13 8,1 | probably Minucius Felix. Hippolytus (Refutation viii. 9 [Gr. 14 8,1 | of Hegesippus, Irenaeus, Hippolytus, and Epiphanius. He also 15 8,2 | thought them a fragment from Hippolytus.~ Diognetus was the tutor 16 8,3 | so-called Little Labyrinth Hippolytus mentions Tatian as an apologist. 17 8,4 | the gospels to pieces?”~ Hippolytus, about A.D. 230, deals with 18 9,1 | has been maintained that Hippolytus and Origen were the first 19 9,1 | theirs) was soon taken up by Hippolytus and Origen, and Bonner has 20 9,1 | Passover, and upon the work of Hippolytus On the Passover, recently 21 9,1 | Tertullian, Clement, and Hippolytus is sufficient proof of Melito' 22 9,3 | Minucius Felix, Clement, Hippolytus, Julius Africanus, and Novatian 23 10,2 | the anti-heretical writers Hippolytus and Epiphanius. He was the 24 10,2 | quoted in the pages of Hippolytus, Eusebius, and Epiphanius 25 10,4 | Hegesippus, Irenaeus, and Hippolytus, likewise disappeared; they 26 12,1 | church there, and heard Hippolytus preach. He was also summoned 27 13 | Hippolytus and Other Greek Writers 28 13,1 | at Lyons, was one named Hippolytus, who came to be his great 29 13,1 | Rome, about 215, he heard Hippolytus preach. Hippolytus was active 30 13,1 | heard Hippolytus preach. Hippolytus was active in the campaign 31 13,1 | of which actually chose) Hippolytus as bishop. He continued 32 13,1 | in Maximin's persecution, Hippolytus and Pontianus were sent 33 13,1 | seems to have died. Whether Hippolytus, too, died there or survived 34 13,2 | near his grave, a statue of Hippolytus, or what was left of it, 35 13,2 | because a list of the works of Hippolytus was carved on the back of 36 13,2 | healed before the death of Hippolytus.~ A hundred years ago the 37 13,2 | hundred years ago the works of Hippolytus had almost entirely disappeared, 38 13,2 | of Origcn at all but of Hippolytus, being his long-lost Refutation 39 13,2 | republished under the name of Hippolytus by Duncker and Schneidewin 40 13,2 | one of the major works of Hippolytus almost complete.~ A long 41 13,2 | brought various lost works of Hippolytus to light in Latin, Syriac, 42 13,2 | preserved in Greek, but Hippolytus had been out of harmony 43 13,2 | Roman Christianity; in fact, Hippolytus is really our last Greek 44 13,2 | church.~ The literary work of Hippolytus was done principally between 45 13,2 | who seems to have confused Hippolytus with Gaits, mentions a number 46 13,2 | less than forty works of Hippolytus can be reconstructed, covering 47 13,3 | Fully half of the looks of Hippolytus that we know were devoted 48 13,3 | in Arincnian as a work of Hippolytus. These Eastern versions 49 13,3 | his visit to Rome heard Hippolytus preach has disappeared, 50 13,3 | other exegetical writings of Hippolytus, which are either entirely 51 13,4 | that we naturally think of Hippolytus, because, of his works that 52 13,4 | or soon after A.D. 200, Hippolytus had written a shorter work 53 13,4 | But the Refutation was Hippolytus' great work in this field. 54 13,4 | earlier Refutation written by Hippolytus' teacher Irenaeus and perhaps 55 13,4 | Irenaeus and perhaps of Hippolytus' own earlier work Against 56 13,4 | quarter-century before. Hippolytus seeks to show that the heresies 57 13,4 | supplement to the Labyrinth (as Hippolytus may perhaps call the Refutation, 58 13,5 | Works on Doctrine.~ Hippolytus did not neglect the field 59 13,5 | about the signs of the end. Hippolytus did not regard Rome as the 60 13,5 | pretty certainly written by Hippolytus, for he mentions it as his 61 13,6 | Chronicle.~ Yet another phase of Hippolytus' literary work was as a 62 13,6 | recently appeared in A.D. 22 1. Hippolytus shared the view of Africanus 63 13,7 | still another lost work of Hippolytus and revealed another side 64 13,7 | activity. In the list of Hippolytus' works on the chair, one 65 13,7 | lost Apostolic Tradition of Hippolytus, and in this view scholars 66 13,7 | fashion. It is clear that Hippolytus has the distinction of having 67 13,7 | episcopate of Zephyrinus, of whom Hippolytus complained that he was ignorant 68 13,7 | so-called Constitutions through Hippolytus were epitomized. The so-called 69 13,7 | The so-called Canons of Hippolytus, preserved in Arabic and 70 13,8 | New Testament.~ Hippolytus is also significant for 71 13,8 | the Pauline collection. Hippolytus also accepted Acts and three 72 13,8 | of twenty-two books.~ But Hippolytus knew numerous other Christian 73 13,8 | Tribes proves.”[85]~ With Hippolytus the curtain falls upon Greek 74 13,9 | an important source for Hippolytus, for the Chronicle of Eusebius, 75 14,13| early in A.D. 243 to correct Hippolytus, faulty formula for determining 76 14,14| of his Roman contemporary Hippolytus (who died ten years before 77 14,15| was very much that held by Hippolytus twenty years earlier, Novatian 78 15,2 | there-works by Beryllus of Bostra, Hippolytus, and Gaius of Rome (vi. 79 15,3 | and 14) and some works by Hippolytus (vi. zz) and Julius Africanus ( 80 16 | the Apostolic Tradition of Hippolytus, and numbers of others. 81 16 | Circumcision(?); no text~Hippolytus, Refutation of All Heresies; 82 16 | Against Heresies 1. 26. 1; Hippolytus Refutation vii. 33.~ [16] 83 16 | himself, so Tertullian and Hippolytus described it.~ [55] Epist. 84 16 | written in Rome in the time of Hippolytus has been conjectured from 85 16 | hardly have been the work of Hippolytus.~ [83] The So-called Egyptian 86 16 | The Apostolic Tradition of Hippolytus, Cambridge 1934.~ [85] 87 16 | Cambridge 1934.~ [85] Hippolytus, Achelis ed. P. 231, I.