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1 I, 1pref | Gospels to pieces? Verily, O Euxine, thou hast produced 2 I, 10 | Jews their God. Do not, O barbarian heretic, put Abraham 3 I, 20 | previously adulterated. O Christ, most enduring Lord, 4 II, 2 | object of sight. There is, O man, but one sun which rules 5 II, 26 | But you have yourself, O Marcion, compelled God to 6 III, 7 | Thy sword upon Thy thigh, O most mighty, with Thy glory 7 III, 24 | themselves to witness: "Hear, O heaven, and give ear, O 8 III, 24 | O heaven, and give ear, O earth." Now, for my own 9 III, 24 | man, without having flesh? O what a phantom from first 10 III, 24 | phantom from first to last! O hollow pretence of a mighty 11 IV, 7 | this first, and be prompt, O region of Zabulon and land 12 IV, 12 | Shunammite woman, you see, O Pharisee, and you too, O 13 IV, 12 | O Pharisee, and you too, O Marcion, how that it was 14 IV, 13 | psalm manifestly says: "O my God, I will cry in the 15 IV, 15 | human flattery and praise: "O my people, they who call 16 IV, 17 | sunshine and rain even you, O Marcion, have enjoyed, but 17 IV, 21 | to the word of the Lord." O Christ, even in Thy novelties 18 IV, 22 | some of the apostles says, "O Lord, I have heard Thy speech, 19 IV, 23 | stand forth, and exclaim, "O faithless generation! how 20 IV, 23 | from me: "Whoever you are, O stranger, first tell us 21 IV, 23 | whom he has inveighed: "O perverse nation! how long 22 IV, 23 | these: "Whoever you are, O stranger, first tell us 23 IV, 25 | He says, "I thank thee, (O Father,)and own Thee, Lord 24 IV, 34 | judgments? If so, you have here, O heretics, during your present 25 IV, 36 | saying: "He hath showed thee, O man, what is good; and what 26 IV, 38 | have stood up and said: O most excellent God; how 27 IV, 43conc| pointedly reproached them: "O fools, and slow of heart 28 V, 1intro| several missions. Wherefore, O shipmaster of Pontus, if 29 V, 7 | s. You degrade your god, O Marcion, when you make him 30 V, 9 | words: "Give Thy judgments, O God, to the King," that 31 V, 10 | written by the Creator, "O death, where is thy victory" 32 V, 10 | victory" or thy struggle? "O death, where is thy sting?" 33 V, 11 | light of Thy countenance, O Lord, hath been displayed 34 V, 12 | their presence!'' Deny now, O heretic, (at your cost,) 35 V, 13 | commandment." Why then do you, (O Marcion,) impute to the 36 V, 14 | ignorant? But he exclaims: "O the depth of the riches 37 V, 14 | came the exclamation, "O the depth of the riches