Philosophumena; or, The refutation of all heresies, Volume II
David Hume · en
Babylonians, say god is Darkness, _ap._ Hippolytus, i. 104
Baptism, in primitive Church followed by milk and honey, i. 136 _n._ 9
Barbelo, the earth-goddess, of Gnostics, i. 139 _n._ 5
_Baruch_, book of. _See_ Justinus
Basilides, i. 13, 14, 16;
his tenets, ii. 59-79;
hearer of Glaucias, ii. 59 _n._ 1;
of Matthias, ii. 66;
his son Isidore, _ib._;
his God-who-is-Not, ii. 67.
The Panspermia, ii. 68;
Ascension of First Sonhood, ii. 69;
of Second Sonhood, ii. 70;
the Boundary Spirit, _ib._;
the Great Ruler and his greater Son, ii. 71, 72;
the second ruler or Hebdomad, ii. 73;
descent of the Gospel, ii. 75;
the 365 heavens and Habrasax, ii. 76;
light which shines upon Jesus and His Passion, _ib._;
Apocatastasis of Formlessness and Mission of Jesus, ii. 77-79;
the great ignorance, ii. 77;
summary of doctrines of, ii. 159-161.
_See_ Simon of Cyrene, Aristotle
Baubo. _See_ Hecate
Baur, Chr. F., attributes _Philosophumena_ to Caius the presbyter, i. 6
Beelzebuth, made from perplexity of Sophia, _ap._ Valentinus, ii. 31;
name parody of Jabezebuth, ii. 31 _n._ 2
Benn, Alfred W., his _Philosophy of Greece_ quoted, i. 37 _n._ 6, 43
_n._ 1
Bigourdan, G., his _L’Astronomie: Evolution des Idées_, etc., quoted,
i. 80 _n._ 3
Blastus, heretic mentioned by pseudo-Tertullian, i. 13
Bouché-Leclercq, A., his _L’Astrologie Grecque_ quoted, i. 67 _n._ 1, 74
_n._ 5; 108 _n._ 2, 148 _n._ 4
Bousset, Prof. Wilhelm, his _Hauptprobleme der Gnosis_ quoted, i. 123
_n._ 2; ii. 80 _n._ 2, 163 _n._ 7
Brachmans, their lives and teaching, i. 60-61; ii. 99 _n._ 1
Brandt, Prof. A. S. H. W. _See_ Elchesaites
Brimo, name of Demeter in Mysteries, i. 138
Bruce, the, Papyrus, i. 3 _n._ 1;
quoted, ii. 12 _n._ 2
Buddhism, known to Clement of Alexandria, ii. 59 _n._ 1
Budge, Sir Ernest A. W. T., his _Miscellaneous Coptic Texts_ quoted, i.
30; ii. 178 _n._ 1
Bunsen, Baron von, his _Hippolytus and his Age_, i. 5
Cabala, the Jewish process of _gematria_, i. 131 _n._ 1;
explanation of, ii. 40 _n._ 3;
measurements in, ii. 133 _n._ 4
Caius the presbyter, _Philosophumena_ attributed to, i. 6
Callistus, Pope (218-223 A.D.), i. 3, 5, 7, 13, 17, 19, 29;
leans towards heresy of Noetus, ii. 118;
his life and tenets, ii. 124-132;
fails with Sabellius, ii. 124;
calls Hippolytus’ party ditheists, ii. 125, 129;
formerly slave to Carpophorus, ii. 125;
his misdeeds and flight, ii. 126;
condemned to mill by Carpophorus, _ib._;
makes riot in synagogue and sent to mines by Fuscianus, ii. 127;
released by Victor and Marcia, ii. 128, 129;
promoted to charge of cemetery by Zephyrinus, ii. 128;
excommunicates Sabellius, ii. 129;
his leanings towards Sabellius and Theodotus, ii. 130;
favours laxity of morals in Church, ii. 130-132;
and second baptism, ii. 132