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Ephorus the historian tells us besides, that Pericles made use of engines of battery in this siege, being much taken with the curiousness of the invention, with the aid and presence of Artemon himself, the engineer, who, being lame, used to be carried about in
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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Artemon, and some others, at length a stout champion appears visibly and expressly engaged against these fundamentals of our faith.
A Brief Declaration and Vindication of The Doctrine of the Trinity 1616-1683 1965
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Artemon, a late leader of the sect (perhaps c. 225-30), whom he did not mention in the "Syntagma" or the "Philosophumena".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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Ephorus the historian tells us besides, that Pericles made use of engines of battery in this siege, being much taken with the curiousness of the invention, with the aid and presence of Artemon himself, the engineer, who, being lame, used to be carried about in a litter, where the works required his attendance, and for that reason was called Periphoretus.
Pericles Plutarch 1909
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We therefore detest all the heresies of Artemon, the Manichaeans, the
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[409: 2] See also in Euseb.v. 28, a long extract from a work against the heresy of Artemon in which various early writers, who asserted that
The Ancient Church Its History, Doctrine, Worship, and Constitution 1854
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Some time afterwards, his sentiments were adopted by Artemon, whose disciples, named Artemonites, elected a bishop of their own, [453: 2] and existed for some time at Rome as a distinct community.
The Ancient Church Its History, Doctrine, Worship, and Constitution 1854
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Eusebius informs us that Artemon, who asserted that Christ was a mere man, pretended that he had learnt, from tradition, that all the apostles were of his opinion.
The Canon of the Old and New Testaments Ascertained, or The Bible Complete without the Apocrypha and Unwritten Traditions. 1772-1851 1851
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Herakleides of Pontus, he quoting Anakreon's poems, in which Artemon
Plutarch's Lives, Volume I 46-120? Plutarch 1839
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Ephorus tells us that Perikles made use of battering engines in this siege, being attracted by their novelty, and that Artemon the mechanician was present, who was surnamed Periphoretus because he was lame, and carried in a litter to see such of the works as required his superintendence.
Plutarch's Lives, Volume I 46-120? Plutarch 1839
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