Noun
vi. (uncountable)
Alternative form of vi (“intransitive verb”)
Epist. ad Paulam, NPNF, vi. 46 These fall into four classes: textual criticism ; exegesis; systematic, practical, and apologetic theology; and letters ; besides certain spurious works. Source: Internet
Cicero, ad Atticum, vi. 2; comp. Diogenes Laërtius v. *Description of Greece ( Ἀναγραφὴ τῆς Ἑλλάδος main) – This is a fragment of a work dedicated to "Theophrastus", and consisting of 150 iambic lines. Source: Internet
Clement, Stromata, vi. 4. The Hermetica of Thrice-Great Hermes is generally understood to form the basis for Western alchemical philosophy and practice, called the hermetic philosophy by its early practitioners. Source: Internet
Hipp. Ref. vi. 9. In Pistis Sophia Yaldabaoth has already sunk from his high estate and resides in Chaos, where, with his forty-nine demons, he tortures wicked souls in boiling rivers of pitch, and with other punishments (pp. 257, 382). Source: Internet
Cyril of Jerusalem, Catechetical Lectures, vi. 15. Apocrypha Acts of Peter The apocryphal Acts of Peter gives a more elaborate tale of Simon Magus' death. Source: Internet
Irenaeus quotes Justin twice IV., vi. 2, V., xxvi. 2. and shows his influence in other places. Source: Internet