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
Sophia, name given to Helen of Tyre by Simon M., i. 13 _n._ 3;
Sethians make her cause of Flood, _ib._;
identified with Earth, i. 105 _n._ 3; ii. 27 _n._ 4;
mother of Jaldabaoth, _ap._ Naassenes, i. 118 _n._ 1, 132 _n._ 3;
in Naassene hymn, i. 145 _n._ 3;
her name of Achamoth, i. 173 _n._ 4;
fall of, _ap._ Valentinus, ii. 7 _n._ 3, 27;
decides fate of men, ii. 17 _n._ 5;
her adventures, ii. 28-36;
the heaven of, ii. 31 _n._ 1;
identified with Holy Spirit, ii. 33
Sotion of Alexandria, Hippolytus’ borrowings from, i. 49 _n._ 3; 64
_n._ 2
Stähelin, Heinrich, his _Die Gnostischen Quellen Hippolyts_ quoted,
i. 8 _n._ 2
Stoics, their teaching, i. 57, 58;
Hippolytus’ reluctance to mention, i. 157 _n._ 2
Syrictas, the pipe-player, name of Attis, i. 142
Tatian the Gnostic, i. 17;
his tenets, ii. 111;
holds Adam not saved, _ib._;
summary of doctrines of, ii. 164.
_See_ Encratites
Tertullian, _Philosophumena_ assigned to, i. 6;
quoted, ii. 82 _n._ 3, 96 _nn._ 2, 3, 111 _n._ 3.
_See_ Praxeas
Tertullian, Pseudo-, _Adversus Omnes Hæreses_, i. 11-13;
quoted, i. 160 _n._ 1; ii. 95 _n._ 4, 97 _n._ 2.
_See_ Praxeas
Thales, i. 9, his teaching, i. 35, 36;
quoted, i. 142
Theodore bar Khôni, his _Book of Scholia_ quoted, i. 169 _n._ 4, 173
_n._ 3
Theodoret calls Hippolytus Bishop and Martyr, i. 7, 11, 12;
his account of Peratæ, i. 146 _n._ 1;
quotes summary and not text of _Philosophumena_, ii. 154 _n._ 1
Theodotus the Banker, his tenets, ii. 94, 95;
holds Melchizidek greater than Christ, ii. 94;
summary of doctrines of, ii. 167
Theodotus of Byzantium, his tenets, ii. 93, 94;
adoptionist views of, ii. 94;
summary of doctrines of, ii. 167
Theophrastus. _See_ Monoimus
Thomas, Gospel according to, quoted, i. 126
Urbanus, Pope (223-230 A.D.), i. 7
Valentinus, his system derived from arithmetical art, i. 15;
from Pythagoras and Plato, ii. 17-19;
Zoroastrian and Egyptian features of, ii. 17 _n._ 1;
division of followers as to Supreme Being, ii. 25;
his system of Aeons, ii. 26, 27;
Sophia and her Ectroma, ii. 28;
projection of Horos, ii. 29;
Jesus the Common Friend of the Pleroma, _ib._;
salvation of Ectroma and result of her passions, ii. 30;
fourfold division of world, ii. 31, and of man, ii. 32;
analogies of myths of, with Manichæism, ii. 34 _n._ 5, 35 _n._ 3;
Anatolic and Italiote schools of, ii. 34;
purpose of Incarnation, _ap._ ii. 35;
summary of doctrines of, ii. 158, 159.
_See_ Beelzebuth, Demiurge, Devil, Pleroma and Sophia
Victor, Pope (189-202 A.D.). _See_ Callistus
Wessely, his _Griechische Zauberpapyri_ quoted, i. 93 _n._ 5
Wilson, James, his _Complete Dictionary of Astrology_ quoted, i. 67
_n._ 1
Wordsworth, Bishop Christopher, his _Hippolytus and the Church of
Rome_ quoted, i. 4 _n._ 2; i. 6; i. 12 _n._ 1; ii. 119 _n._ 2,
129 _n._ 5
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