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heresies 59
heresy 11
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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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heresies

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1 1,4 | also known as “Against Heresies”). He begins a new period 2 2,3 | Irenaeus, 181-89 (Against Heresies iii. 3. 3); by Clement of 3 2,9 | quoted in Irenaeus (Against Heresies 1. 20. 1), but we cannot 4 2,11| Polycarp in his work Against Heresies (iii. 3. 4), where he records 5 3 | Ophite doctrines (Against Heresies 1. 29-30). Four Coptic versions 6 3 | teaching, for instance, Heresies xxiv. 3, 6; xxxviixl. The 7 4,3 | in his Refutation of All Heresies (v. 7, 9), written about 8 4,3 | are “one and the same” (Heresies lxxii. 2). Although this 9 4,4 | died in 403), says in his Heresies that the “Nazaraeans,” or 10 4,7 | According to Irenaeus (Against Heresies 1. 20. 1), this story was 11 4,9 | quotations from it in his Heresies (xxx. 13-22). These deal 12 4,10| certainly knew the book (Heresies lxxix. 5), which he calls 13 4,10| according to Irenaeus (Against Heresies iii. 11. 9), who says that 14 4,10| Egyptian Gnostics of his day (Heresies xxvi. 13). He quotes a few 15 4,10| 1; see also Epiphanius, Heresies xxxviii. 1. 3). This group 16 4,10| which Epiphanius quotes (Heresies xxvi. 2, 3), and the Gospel 17 4,14| says his followers used (Heresies 1. 24. 5).~ It seems likely 18 4,14| mentions a Gospel of Cerinthus (Heresies li. 7); Jerome, a Gospel 19 5,5 | in his treatise Against Heresies (iii. 3. 2, 3), ca. A.D. 20 5,5 | reflected in Irenaeus (Against Heresies iii. 3. 3) and names Linus 21 5,7 | Encratites and the Apostolics (Heresies 47, 61). Augustine says 22 5,8 | Epiphanius (d. 403), in Heresies 47, says that the Acts of 23 8,1 | the Creator” etc. (Against Heresies iv. 6. 2; Eusebius Church 24 8,1 | words, a work Against All Heresies, which he had probably never 25 8,1 | his treatise Against All Heresies, which may have been the 26 8,1 | subsequent writers on the heresies we cannot certainly say, 27 8,1 | his lost work Against All Heresies. Eusebius quotes a dozen 28 8,4 | in his book Against All Heresies and may have written a special 29 8,4 | 89) in his books Against Heresies (1. 27-2; iii. 3. 4) and 30 10,2 | Against Heresies or Refutation.~ Irenaeus 31 10,2 | Justin's treatise Against All Heresies or the writings of Theophilus 32 10,2 | which later writers on the heresies drew. He himself was indebted 33 10,4 | his lost book Against All Heresies, and Dionysius, bishop of 34 10,4 | Justin's book Against All Heresies, which had appeared some 35 10,4 | in his great work against heresies, or Refutation ofGnosticism, 36 11,3 | philosophies and in a sense even heresies help on the finding of the 37 13,2 | was his Refutation of All Heresies, which seemed to have perished. 38 13,2 | Philosophurneua or Refutation of All Heresies. But it was soon perceived 39 13,2 | long-lost Refutation of All Heresies, mentioned by Eusebius ( 40 13,2 | Eusebius (as Against All Heresies [Church History vi. 22. 41 13,4 | us, his Refutation of All Heresies is the longest and most 42 13,4 | shorter work Against All Heresies, also known as the work 43 13,4 | work Against Thirty-two Heresies. (This was afterward used 44 13,4 | anonymous work Against All Heresies, long ascribed to Tertullian). 45 13,4 | work Against Thirty-two Heresies, written a quarter-century 46 13,4 | Hippolytus seeks to show that the heresies had their source_in Greek 47 13,4 | for his discussion of the heresies, which begins with the fifth 48 14,6 | says in his work Against Heresies (iii. 3. 2, 3) about the 49 14,16| presence of the numerous heresies that had invaded the church, 50 14,20| writing a book Against All Heresies (Institutes iv. 30. 14) 51 14,21| wrote a work Against All Heresies, which is mentioned by Jerome 52 15,3 | heretical writers whose heresies he discusses. Sometimes 53 16 | Greeks; no text~ Against All Heresies (the Refutation?); no text~ 54 16 | Hippolytus, Refutation of All Heresies; no complete Greek text~ 55 16 | text~Against Thirty-two Heresies; no text~Heads against Gaius (?) ; 56 16 | Victorinus, Against All Heresies; no certain text~Commentaries 57 16 | 15] Irenaeus Against Heresies 1. 26. 1; Hippolytus Refutation 58 16 | vii. 33.~ [16] Epiphanius Heresies, xxviii.~ [17] In this 59 16 | use in Epiphanius Against Heresies 48:2-13. It seems to have


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