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Hippolytus
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Introductory Notice to Hippolytus.
[841] κατ᾽ αὐτους. Ulhorn fills up the ellipsis thus: “And in reference to these localities of the Archons,” etc.
[842] This is a more correct form than that occasionally given, viz., Abraxas. See Beausobre, Hist. Manich., lib. ii. p. 51.
[846] Miller’s text has “judgment,” which yields no meaning. Roeper suggests “Ogdoad.”
[848] Or, “their own peculiar locality” (Bunsen).
[849] This word is added by Bunsen.
[852] See Clemens Alexandrinus, Strom., ii. p. 375, ed. Sylburg. [Comp. cap. viii. vol. ii. p. 355, this series.]
[853] Bernays and Bunsen read τὸν Περίπατον, which Abbe Cruice and Duncker consider erroneous, referring us to Eusebius, Hist. Ecclesiast., iv. 7.
Chapter XVI.—The System of Saturnilus.
[854] See [vol. i. p. 348, this series, where it is Saturninus]; Irenæus, i. 24; [vol. iii., this series, p. 649]; Tertullian, Præscript. xlvi.; Epiphanius, Hær., xxiii.; Theodoret, Hær. Fab., i. 3; St. Augustine, Hær., iii. Eusebius styles this heretic Saturninus.
[855] Epiphanius makes Basilides and Saturnilus belong to the same school.
[856] φαεινῆς: Miller reads φωνῆς.
[858] Miller reads “the Father.”
[859] Or, “world-making.”
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