Clement of Alexandria Stromata Book VII
ner; and to Charidemus, a military commander; and to Simon, an
equestrian; and to Perdices, a trader; and to Crobytus, a cook; and to
Archelaus, a dancer; and to Homer, a poet; and to Pyrrho, a wrangler;
and to Demosthenes, an orator; and to Chrysippus, a dia... [ Continue Reading ]
Hippolytus Refutation of All Heresies Book X
Now the Logos of God controls all these; the first begotten Child of
the Father, the voice of the Dawn antecedent to the Morning Star.[57]... [ Continue Reading ]
Hippolytus Dogmatical and Historical Fragments
in union with them, and when moved by Him the prophets announced what
God willed. For they spake not of their own power[11]... [ Continue Reading ]