Philosophumena; or, The refutation of all heresies, Volume IIHippolytus, Antipope
Philosophy
Philosophumena; or, The refutation of all heresies, Volume II
Hippolytus, Antipope
Christian heresies -- History -- Early church, ca. 30-600; Occultism; Philosophy, Ancient
Carpocrates, i. 17;
his tenets, ii. 90-92;
assigns sinless soul to Jesus, ii. 91;
says all men may be Christs, _ib._;
lawlessness of followers of, ii. 91-92.
_See_ Magic
Carpophorus. _See_ Callistus
Caulacau, used with Saulasau and Zeesar by Naassenes, i. 131;
Adamas identified with, _ib._;
name in which Saviour descended, _ib._ _n._ 6
Cerdo, i. 16;
teacher of Marcion, ii. 95, 96
Cerinthus, i. 17;
his tenets, ii. 92, 93;
adoptionist views of, ii. 93;
summary of doctrines of, ii. 166
Chaldæans, horoscopy of, described, i. 67-76
Charles, R. H., his _Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of O. T._ quoted, i.
154
Cicero, quoted, i. 68 _n._ 1, 107 _n._ 2
Clement of Alexandria, i. 11;
quoted, i. 144 _n._ 2, 146 _n._ 1; ii. 12 _n._ 5, 20 _n._ 1, 78 _n._
8, 105 _n._ 4, 122 _n._ 3
Cleomenes, preacher of Noetian heresy, ii. 118, 123
Colarbasus, his arithmetical heresy, i. 83;
name of, ii. 57 _n._ 4
Constellation figures, interpretation of, i. 107-114
Corybas, god of Phrygians, i. 133;
his legend, _ib._ _n._ 5
Cruice, Abbé Patrice M., _Philosophumena_, etc., i. 4 _n._ 5;
_Études sur les P._, i. 12 _n._ 2
Cumont, Franz, his _Textes et Monuments de Mithra_ quoted, i. 98 _n._ 5;
_Les Mystères de Mithra_, _ib._;
_Recherches sur le Manichéisme_, i. 110 _n._ 2;
_Cosmogonie Manichéenne_, i. 176 _n._ 5
Cybele, or Great Mother, worship of, i. 3;
legend of, i. 118 _n._ 1.
_See_ Attis, Naassenes, Ophites, Rhea
Cyphi, Egyptian incense used in magic, i. 92
Demiurge, or architect of Universe;
fiery god of Naassenes, i. 128;
made from fear of Sophia, _ap._ Valentinus, ii. 30
Democritus, his teaching, i. 48, 49
Devil, ruler of this world made from grief of Sophia, _ap._ Valentinus,
ii. 31
Didymus of Alexandria, _Philosophumena_ attributed to, i. 5
Diels, Hermann, edits Book I. of _Philosophumena_, i. 31 _n._ 1
Diodorus of Eretria, mentioned by no other author, i. 38 _n._ 6
Diogenes Laertius, source of Hippolytus’ summary of philosophies,
i. 64 _n._ 2;
quoted, i. 35 _n._ 7, 36 _nn._ 2, 3; 37 _n._ 6; 40 _nn._ 2, 3; 41
_nn._ 2, 3; 42 _n._ 1; 44 _nn._ 1, 3; 48 _nn._ 3, 4; 54 _n._ 1; 56
_nn._ 1, 2; 58 _n._ 1; 59 _nn._ 1, 3;
mentions Gymnosophists and Druids, 60 _n._ 1
Docetae, i. 15, 17;
their tenets, ii. 99-105;
interpretation of story of fig-tree, ii. 99, 100.
And of Parable of Sower, ii. 101;
views on Annunciation and Passion of Jesus, ii. 104;
probably Valentinian, ii. 105 _n._ 4;
summary of doctrines of, ii. 162, 163
Döllinger, Dr. Ignaz, i. 6, 7;
his Hippolytus and Callistus quoted, ii. 124 _n._ 1; 125 _n._ 3; 126
_nn._ 4, 6; 127 _nn._ 1, 2, 4; 128 _nn._ 4, 5; 129 _n._ 4; 130
_nn._ 1, 7; 131 _n._ 6
Dositheus, a Samaritan heretic, i. 13, 14
Druids, Pythagoreans, i. 61, 62.
_See_ Diogenes Laertius
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