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Chapter XXIV.--The Melchisedecians; The Nicolaitans.
There are, however, among the Gnostics diversities of opinion; but we have decided that it would not be worth while to enumerate the silly doctrines of these (heretics), inasmuch as they are (too) numerous and devoid of reason, and full of blasphemy. Now, even those (of the heretics) who are of a more serious turn in regard of [891] the Divinity, and have derived their systems of speculation from the Greeks, must stand convicted [892] (of these charges). But Nicolaus [893] has been a cause of the wide-spread combination of these wicked men. He, as one of the seven (that were chosen) for the diaconate, [894] was appointed by the Apostles. (But Nicolaus) departed from correct doctrine, and was in the habit of inculcating indifferency of both life and food. [895] And when the disciples (of Nicolaus) continued to offer insult to the Holy Spirit, John reproved them in the Apocalypse as fornicators and eaters of things offered unto idols. [896]