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
Jesus, His triple nature, _ap._ Naassenes, i. 121;
the Perfect Man, i. 134;
reason of His Incarnation, i. 145;
His triple powers, _ap._ Peratæ, i. 147;
Intermediate between the Father and matter, i. 158;
Son of Joseph and Mary, _ap._ Justinus and Carpocrates, i. 178; ii.
96;
the great High Priest, ii. 29;
mystic name of, _ap._ Irenæus, ii. 47;
self-generated, _ap._ Marcus, ii. 52;
His Illumination Mission and Passion, _ap._ Basilides, ii. 78, 79;
the One God of Zephyrinus, ii. 123;
so of Callistus, ii. 129.
_See_ Carpocrates, Cerinthus, Ebionites, Docetae, Justinus
Jeû of Bruce Papyrus, called the Great Man, i. 122 _n._ 4
Jews, history of, from Josephus and others, ii. 138-148;
divided into Pharisees, Sadducees and Essenes, ii. 139;
tenets of Essenes, ii. 139-145;
the like of Pharisees, ii. 145;
the like of Sadducees, ii. 145-147;
all expect Messiah, ii. 147;
chronology of history of, ii. 170-172
Josephus, i. 10 _n._ 3; i. 17.
_See_ Jews
Jothor, father-in-law of Moses, i. 131
Justin Martyr, says Simon Magus claimed divinity, i. 14
Justinus, the Gnostic, i. 3;
perhaps not Ophite, i. 28 _n._ 2;
his tenets, i. 169-180;
probably one of the later Gnostics, i. 169 _n._ 4;
his oath of secrecy, i. 171, 179;
his _Baruch_ quoted, i. 171;
allegorizes Herodotus’ Scythian story, i. 172;
his Triad of the Good One, Elohim and Edem, i. 172, 173;
the twenty-four angels of, and their names, i. 173;
likeness of these to Bar Khôni’s Ophites, _ib._ _nn._ 3, 4;
angels of, called Trees, i. 174;
creation of protoplasts, i. 174;
ascent of Elohim, i. 175, 176;
sin of Eve and Naas, i. 176;
origin of evil, i. 177;
Heracles a Saviour, _ib._;
Jesus called by Baruch when twelve years old, i. 178;
explanation of Pagan myths, i. 179;
summary of doctrines of, ii. 161, 162;
put by summarizer after Basilides, i. 161 _n._ 2
Kessler, Konrad, his _Mani_ quoted, i. 82 _n._ 2
King, C. W., his _Gnostics and their Remains_ quoted, ii. 17 _n._ 2
Lane, E. W., his _Modern Egyptians_ quoted, i. 97 _n._ 2
Langdon, Dr. Stephen, his _Tammuz and Ishtar_ quoted, i. 105 _n._ 3
Latinisms in text of _Philosophumena_, i. 23
Leemans, Prof. C., his _Papyri Græci_ quoted, ii. 44 _n._ 4
Legge, F., his _Forerunners and Rivals of Christianity_ quoted, i. 2
_n._ 2, 9 _n._ 1, 27 _n._ 1, 39 _n._ 1, 40 _n._ 1, 94 _n._ 1, 105
_nn._ 3, 4; 109 _n._ 2, 114 _n._ 2, 122 _n._ 1, 123 _nn._ 1, 2, 3;
128 _n._ 2, 130 _n._ 1, 135 _n._ 4, 137 _n._ 2, 139 _n._ 5, 155
_nn._ 2, 3; 156 n. 4, 160 _n._ 1, 162 _n._ 2, 165 _n._ 2, 169
_n._ 5, 173 _n._ 4, 174 _n._ 2, 175 _n._ 2; ii. 7 _nn._ 1, 3; 25
_n._ 3, 34 _n._ 5, 72 _n._ 3, 82 _n._ 3, 88 _n._ 3, 89 _n._ 2, 95
_n._ 4, 97 _n._ 1, 103 _n._ 6, 163 _n._ 7
Leucippus, his teaching, i. 48
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