BOOK VII
BASILIDES, SATURNILUS, AND OTHERS
1. These are the contents of the 7th (Book) of the Refutation of All Heresies.
2. What is the opinion of Basilides, and that he, having been struck with the doctrines of Aristotle, constructed his heresy from them.
3. And what things Satornilus, who flourished at the same time as Basilides, says.
4. How Menander set himself to declare that the world came into being by angels.
5. What was the madness of Marcion, and that his doctrine is neither new nor (taken) from the Holy Scriptures, but comes from Empedocles.
6. How Carpocrates talks foolishness, and thinks existing things to have been produced by angels.
7. That Cerinthus in no way framed his opinion from Scripture, but out of the teachings of the Egyptians.
p. 334. 8. What are the Ebionites’ opinions, and that they prefer to cleave to the Jewish customs.
9. How Theodotus also erred, having borrowed some things from the Ebionites [but others from the Gnostics].