Ante-Nicene Christian Library: Hippolytus, Bishop of Rome, v. 1 (1868)

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Alexander Roberts, Sir James Donaldson
T. and T. Clark, 1868
 

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The DruidsProgenitors of their System
61
Impossibility of fixing the HoroscopeFailure of an Attempt
68
Contents
71
Theory of Stellar Motion and Distance in accordance with
77
470407
84
Quibbles of the Numerical Theoriststhe Art of the Frontis
86
Type of those born under Capricorn
92
Method of poisoning Goats
98
Mode of managing an Apparition
104
CHAP PAGE
105
Egyptian Theory of Naturetheir Amulets
112
Symbol of the Creatureand of Spiritand of the different
119
BOOK V
125
Further Exposition of the Heresy of the Naasseniprofess
138
Explanation of the System of the Naasseni taken from
153
System of the Perata explained out of one of their
160
Compendious Statement of the Doctrines of the Peratæ
168
CHAP PAGE
170
The Sethians support their Doctrines by an allegorical Inter
176
The System of Justinus antiscriptural and essentially Pagan
182
Oath used by the Justinian Hereticsthe Book of Baruch
192
156
196
Simons forced Interpretation of Scriptureplagiarizes from
198
Simons Explanation of the First Two Books of Moses
205
His Doctrine of Emanation further expanded
209
Simon interprets his System by the mythological Represen tation of Helen of Troygives an Account of himself in connection with the Trojan Heroine...
210
Magical Rites
213
Heresy of Valentinusderived from Plato and Pythagoras
214
Origin of the Greek Philosophy 18 Pythagoras System of Numbers
216
160
223
Valentinus convicted of Plagiarisms from the Platonic and Pythagoric Philosophythe Valentinian Theory of Emanation by Duads
224
The Tenet of the Duad made the Foundation of Valentinus System of the Emanation of ons 223 224
227
Valentinus Explanation of the Existence of Christ and the 229 Spirit
229
Valentinus Explanation of the Existence of JesusPower 231 of Jesus over Humanity
231
The Valentinian Origin of the Creation
233
The other Valentinian Emanations in conformity with the Pythagorean System of Numbers
234
Valentinus Explanation of the Birth of JesusTwofold Doctrine on the Nature of Jesus BodyOpinion of the Italians that is Heracleon and PtolemæusOp...
236
Further Doctrines of Valentinus respecting the Eons Reasons for the Incarnation
237
Valentinus convicted of Plagiarisms from Plato
239
Secundus System of ÆonsEpiphanesPtolemæus 34 System of Marcusa mere Impostorhis wicked Devices upon the Eucharistic Cup
243
Further Acts of Jugglery on the part of Marcus
244
The heretical Practices of the Marcites in regard of Baptism
245
Marcus System explained by IrenæusMarcus Vision the Vision of Valentinus revealing to him his System
246
Marcus System of Letters
249
The Quaternion exhibits Truth
250
The Name of Christ Jesus
251
His System applied to explain our Lords Life and Death
253
Letters Symbols of the Heavens
254
Respecting the Generation of the Twentyfour Letters
255
The System of Basilides derived from Aristotle
267
Sketch of Aristotles Philosophy
268
Nonentity as a Cause
269
Aristotles Cosmogonyhis Psychologyhis Ente lecheia his Theologyhis EthicsBasilides follows Aristotle
271
Basilides and Isidorus allege Apostolic Sanction for their Systemsthey really follow Aristotle
273
Basilides adopts the Aristotelian Doctrine of Nonentity
274
Origin of the WorldBasilides Account of the Sonship
275
The Great Archon of Basilides
279
Basilides adopts the Entelecheia of Aristotle
280
Further Explanation of the Sonship
282
Whence came the Gospelthe Number of Heavens according to BasilidesExplanation of Christs Miraculous Con ception
283
Gods Dealings with the CreatureBasilides Notion of
286
The System of Saturnilus
289
Source of MarcionismEmpedocles reasserted as the Sug
296
The System of Cerinthus concerning Christ
302
BOOK VIII
308
The Docetic Doctrine derived from the Greek Sophists
316
Hermogenesadopts the Socratic Philosophyhis Notion
323
An Account of Contemporaneous Heresy
328
Conduct of Callistus and Zephyrinus in the matter
336
Sect of the ElchasaitesHippolytus Opposition to
345
Different Sects of the Esseni
357
CHAP PAGE 24 The Sadducees
361
The Jewish Religion
362
Conclusion to the Work explained
364
BOOK X
366
24 Summary of the Opinions of Philosophers
367
The Naasseni
370
The Peratæ
371
The Sethians
372
Simon Magus
375
Valentinus
376
Basilides
377
Justinus
379
The Docetæ
381
Monoïmus
382
Tatian
383
Apelles
384
Cerinthus
385
Melchisedecians
386
Noetus and Callistus
387
Hermogenes
388
The Elchasaites
389
The Jewish Sects
390
The Doctrine of the Truth
393
The Authors Concluding Address
400
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THE EXTANT WORKS AND FRAGMENTS OF HIPPOLYTUS
405

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