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1 I, 1pref| maintain this position against heretics, who ought to be refuted 2 I, 29 | should have to make many heretics; lest Marcionite parents 3 II, 2 | OF GOD THE CREATOR. THE HERETICS PRETENDED TO A KNOWLEDGE 4 II, 2 | exception indeed that the heretics, and they alone, know Him 5 II, 9 | afflatus; they thus afford to heretics an opportunity of tarnishing 6 II, 14 | may get an answer to the heretics. Behold, they say, how He 7 II, 16 | has found its way to the heretics an argument of this kind: 8 II, 20 | these "saucy cuttles" (of heretics) under the figure of whom 9 II, 26 | worshippers of idols then, and the heretics of the present day. Therefore 10 II, 27 | this point; although with heretics too the discussion does 11 III, 5 | the very apostle whom our heretics adopt, interprets the law 12 III, 6 | prove. When, therefore, our heretics in their phrenzy presumed 13 III, 9 | of birth. But for other heretics, also, who maintain that 14 III, 9 | own minds, and remind the heretics also, that He has promised 15 III, 19 | the nation. Now should the heretics, in their obstinacy, reject 16 IV, 5 | we take up arms against heretics for the faith of the gospel, 17 IV, 10 | this insane position of the heretics, we have here the opportunity 18 IV, 17 | For in applying to these heretics the figurative words which 19 IV, 19 | brethren?" In this manner heretics either wrest plain and simple 20 IV, 21 | way for even the taunts of heretics, declaiming with all the 21 IV, 25 | and thereby furnished to heretics their arts; and lastly, 22 IV, 25 | Christ preached! And other heretics, too, prop themselves up 23 IV, 34 | If so, you have here, O heretics, during your present lifetime, 24 IV, 35 | within you." And if the heretics, in their audacity, should 25 IV, 37 | then the opinion of the heretics is shivered to pieces, who 26 IV, 42 | to the impudence of the heretics, is to admit that what remained 27 V, 5 | passage particularly, the heretics expend a great deal of their 28 V, 10 | defence of which against heretics of all sorts we have given 29 V, 11 | to the Ephesians, but the heretics to the Laodiceans. In it 30 V, 15 | own be an addition of the heretics. Now, what was there so 31 V, 18 | so vilely esteemed by the heretics. "But I am speaking," says 32 V, 19 | this, philosophers, and heretics, and the very heathen, laugh