Philosophumena; or, The refutation of all heresies, Volume II
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Duchesne, Mgr. Louis, his _Histoire Ancienne de l’Église_ quoted, i.
6, 7; ii. 124 _n._ 1; 125 _n._ 7
Duncker, Ludwig, _Philosophumena_, etc., i. 4
Ebionites, their tenets, ii. 93;
summary of doctrines of, ii. 167.
_See_ Mughtasila
Ecphantus, his teaching, i. 50
Edem (Eden), garden of, compared to brain, _ap._ Naassenes, i. 143;
river of, compared to serpent, _ap._ Peratæ, i. 155;
to four senses of man, _ap._ Simon Magus, ii. 10;
name of Israel wife of Elohim, _ap._ Justinus, i. 175
Egypt = the body, _ap._ Naassenes, i. 130;
and Peratæ, i. 155
Egyptians, used for Alexandrians, i. 40 _n._ 1;
astrology of, 48 n. 4;
“Wisdom” of, i. 104-107;
_Gospel accdg. to_, quoted, i. 123
Elchesaites, i. 14, 17;
Brandt’s _Elchesai_, ii. 132 _n._ 3;
Alcibiades introduces heresy of, into Rome, ii. 133;
the _Book of Elchesai_ quoted, _ib._;
their belief in transmigration, ii. 134;
repeated baptisms and spells used by, ii. 135, 136;
prophecies of, ii. 137;
summary of doctrines of, ii. 169, 170.
_See_ Mughtasila
Eleusis (Mysteries of), words used in, i. 129;
rites of, described, i. 138, 139
Empedocles, i. 9, 16;
his teaching, i. 40, 41
Encratites, their tenets, ii. 114, 115;
their connection with Tatian, ii. 114 _n._ 5;
extreme asceticism of, ii. 115
Epicurus, his teaching, i. 58, 59
Epiphanes (supposed follower of Valentinus), his tenets, ii. 38
Epiphanius, quoted, i. 5, 11, 122 _n._ 3; ii. 39 _n._ 7, 48 _n._ 2,
49 _n._ 1, 76 _n._ 1, 80 _nn._ 2, 3; 90 _n._ 4, 92 _nn._ 3, 4; 93
_n._ 7, 95 _n._ 4, 113 _n._ 6, 118 _n._ 1, 132 _n._ 3
Essenes, Book of Job attributed to, i. 109 _n._ 2;
Ebionites and, 110 _n._ 3.
_See_ Jews, Mughtasila, Zealots
Euphrates (the Peratic), his story of war in heaven, i. 69;
meaning of name of, i. 146 _n._ 1;
founder of Ophite heresy, _ib._;
and with Akembes of Peratæ, i. 149
Eusebius, quoted, i. 7, 14 _n._ 1; ii. 96 _n._ 2, 111 _n._ 2, 112
_n._ 6, 132 _n._ 3
Fabricius, edits Book I of _Philosophumena_, i. 1
Faye, Eugène de, his _Introduction_, etc., and _Gnostiques et
Gnosticisme_ quoted, i. 8 _n._ 3
Fessler, Prof., attributes _Philosophumena_ to Caius, i. 6
Firmicus, J. Maternus, his _Matheseos_ quoted, i. 68 _n._ 1
Flora. _See_ Ptolemy, follower of V.
Flügel, Prof., his _Mani_ quoted, ii. 132 _n._ 3
Fuscianus, prefect of city (188-193 A.D.), sentences Callistus to
mines, ii. 127
Ganschinietz, Richard, his _Hippolytus’ Kapitel gegen die Magier_
quoted, i. 92 _n._ 2
Geryon, the triple-bodied, pervades everything, _ap._ Naassenes, i. 131
Gnostics, Mysteries of, i. 32, 33;
derive tenets from Greeks and barbarians, i. 119.
_See_ Naassenes, Philo
Graillot, L., his _Le Culte de Cybèle_ quoted, i. 135 _n._ 1
Greeks, Phœnician origin of, attributed to Herodotus, i. 111;
tenets of Physicists among, taken from Sextus Empiricus, ii. 150-153