The Apostolic Fathers a Revised Text With Introductions Notes Dissertations

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The Apostolic Fathers a Revised Text With Introductions Notes Dissertations
Pope Clement I
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476 sq), who supposes the Cerin- thians to be intended. The Docetism of Cerinthus however was, as I have pointed out, different in character from that of these heretics.
■* Iren. Haer. Ii. 14. I 'Antiphanes in THE GENUINENESS.
87 oratorical passage, it must be confessed) gives Sige a place in the systems of Simon, Cerinthus, and others {Orat. Xxv. § 8, i. P. 460), while Irenaeus himself {Hacr. I. 11. I) states that Valentinus borrowed his theory with modifications from earlier Gnostics. The dis
...covery of the treatise of Hippolytus has confirmed the justice of this reply. In one passage (vi. 22) this scourge of heretics speaks of 'that Silence on which the Greeks are always harping ' (77 v/xvov/xeV?/ iKeivr] irapa rots 'EWijcrt cnyrj) ; in another (vi. 21) he states that Valentinus founded his system on that of Simon; and in a third (vi. 18) he quotes a passage from the Great Announcefnenf, attributed to Simon himself but probably written by one of his followers, in which his primary power or emanation is styled Sige'.

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