Philosophumena; or, The refutation of all heresies, Volume IIHippolytus, Antipope
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Philosophumena; or, The refutation of all heresies, Volume II
Hippolytus, Antipope
Christian heresies -- History -- Early church, ca. 30-600; Occultism; Philosophy, Ancient
Gronovius, annotates Book I of _Philosophumena_, i. 1
Hatch, Edwin, Dr., his _Hibbert Lectures_ quoted, i. 38 _n._ 1, 123
_n._ 4, 136 _n._ 9; ii. 45 _n._ 6, 52 _n._ 8, 62 _n._ 7.
Hebrew words used by magicians, i. 92, 93.
Hecate, hymn to, i. 100, 101;
identified with Baubo, Gorgo, Mormo and Mene, i. 101;
also with Artemis, Persephone and Eriskigal, _ib._ _n._ 1
Hemerobaptists, i. 18; ii. 132 _n._ 3.
_See_ Mughtasila
Heracleon, follower of Valentinus, his tenets not described by
Hippolytus, ii. 38 _n._ 2
Heraclides of Pontus, i. 19; ii. 152
Heraclitus of Ephesus, i. 10, 16, 17;
his teaching, i. 41; ii. 119.
_See_ Noetus
Hermes, street statues of, i. 127
Hermogenes, i. 16;
his tenets, ii. 111-112;
summary of doctrines of, ii. 169
Hesiod (the poet), his _Theogony_ quoted, i. 62, 63
Hippasus, i. 19; ii. 151
Hippo, his teaching, i. 50, 51
Hippocrates, quoted, i. 126
Hippolytus, schismatic Pope (218-235 A.D.), i. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,
16;
denies Pauline authorship of _Hebrews_, i. 23 _n._ 1;
calls himself guardian of the Church, i. 34;
heterodoxy of, ii. 125 _n._ 3, 129 _n._ 4;
_Chronicon_ of, ii. 171;
his own doctrine stated, ii. 172 to end;
his _Substance of the All_, ii. 173
Homoousios, first used by Hippolytus, ii. 69 _n._ 1
Hyacinthus. _See_ Marcia
Irenæus, St., Hippolytus’ indebtedness to, i. 11, 12, 13;
his _Five Books Against Heresies_ quoted, i. 122 _n._ 3, 139 _n._ 5,
160 _n._ 1; ii. 15 _n._ 2, 17 _n._ 4, 25 _n._ 6, 27 _n._ 2, 38
_n._ 2, 39 _nn._ 3, 4; 40 _n._ 2, 44 _n._ 2, 45 _n._ 5, 48 _n._
1, 49 _nn._ 2, 3, 6; 50 _n._ 2, 51 _nn._ 2, 8; 53 _n._ 3, 54 _n._
1, 56 _n._ 2, 57 _nn._ 4, 5; 59 _n._ 1, 76 _n._ 1, 79 _n._ 2, 80
_n._ 2, 90 _n._ 4, 91 _n._ 5, 92 _nn._ 3, 4; 93 _nn._ 4, 5; 111
_nn._ 2, 3.
_See_ Jesus
Isidore. _See_ Basilides
Isis identified with the Earth, i. 105 _n._ 4;
Mysteries of, i. 126
Jacobi, Prof., first to declare Hippolytus author of _Philosophumena_,
i. 5
Jaldabaoth, a fiery god, i. 128, 132 _n._ 3; ii. 102 _n._ 9;
a “fourth number,” _ib._
_See_ Adam, Sophia
James, the brother of the Lord, alleged transmitter of Naassene
doctrines, i. 121; ii. 153
Jerusalem, the heavenly, mother of all living, i. 130;
the city in Phœnicia, i. 138
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