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
Lipsius, R. A., opposes Hippolytus’ authorship, i. 6;
his articles in _D.C.B._ quoted, ii. 38 _nn._ 1, 2
Lucian of Samosata, his _Alexander_ quoted, i. 92 _n._ 2, 99 n. 4;
follower of Cerdo, ii. 96
Macmahon, J. H., translates _Philosophumena_, i. 5
Magic, its connection with astrology, i. 91 _n._ 4;
practised by Simon’s disciples, ii. 16;
and Carpocratians, ii. 91
Magicians, tricks of, described, i. 92-103
Man, Perfect, _ap._ Naassenes, i. 123, 134, 138;
in _Pistis Sophia_, i. 123 _n._ 3;
_ap._ Sethiani, i. 165;
First, _ap._ Manichæans, i. 27, 123 _n._ 2;
expression used in Summary, ii. 163.
_See_ Adam, Adamas, Monoimus, Pindar
Manichæism, the Atlas or Omophorus of, i. 110 _n._ 2;
First Man of, captured by powers of darkness, i. 123 _n._ 2; ii. 7
_n._ 3;
hostility of, to Jews, i. 165 _n._ 3;
Justinus’s anticipation of, i. 169 _n._ 4, 176 _n._ 5;
Valentinus’s, ii. 17 _n._ 5;
evocation of First Man in, ii. 34 _n._ 5;
our earth worst of all worlds, ii. 35 _n._ 3;
column of praises in, ii. 50 _n._ 5;
secrecy of, ii. 59 _n._ 1.
_See_ Cumont, Flügel, Kessler
Marcia, concubine of Commodus, ii. 127;
takes counsel with Pope Victor, _ib._;
her foster brother Hyacinthus, _ib._
Marcion, i. 10, 16, 17;
his tenets, ii. 82-90;
compared with those of Empedocles, ii. 82-88;
Prepon’s address to Bardesanes, ii. 89;
summary of doctrines of, ii. 165
Marcus, follower of Valentinus, i. 12;
his tenets, ii. 40-57;
his frauds and juggling tricks, ii. 41-43;
vision of the Tetrad, ii. 45-48;
his cabalistic system of numbers, ii. 48-56
Mariam, aunt of Moses, i. 131
Mariamne, said to have received Naassene tradition from St. James,
i. 121; ii. 153;
known to Origen and Celsus, i. 121 _n._ 5
Mark, St., story of self-mutilation to avoid orders, ii. 87
Maspero, Sir Gaston Charles, his _Hist. anc^{me} de l’Orient_ quoted,
i. 47 _n._ 1
Matter, Jacques, _Hist. du Gnosticisme_ quoted, ii. 59 _n._ 1
Maximilla. _See_ Phrygians
Melchizidek. _See_ Theodotus the Banker
Menander, successor of Simon Magus, i. 17; ii. 59 _n._ 1
Metoposcopy, divination by physiognomy, i. 87-92
Michael, scribe of MS., i. 4
Miller, Bénigne Emanuel, first editor of _Philosophumena_, i. 4, 5;
his _Mélanges de Litt. Grecque_ quoted, i. 100, _n._ 5
Monarchia, doctrine of one supreme source of all things, ii. 123
Monoimus Arabs, i. 17;
his tenets, ii. 106-111;
not Christian, ii. 106 _n._ 1;
his heavenly man, ii. 107, 163;
cabalistic theory of numbers, ii. 109;
letter to Theophrastus quoted, ii. 110;
summary of doctrines of, 163, 164
Montanus. _See_ Phrygians.
Mughtasila, washers or Hemerobaptists, Elchesaites derived from, ii.
132 _n._ 3;
make converts among Essenes and Ebionites, _ib._
Mynas, Mynoïdes, discoverer of MS. of _Philosophumena_, i. 2, 3, 5
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