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1 I, 1pref | PREFACE. REASON FOR A NEW WORK PONTUS LENDS ITS ROUGH CHARACTER 2 I, 1pref | Caucasus. Nothing, however, in Pontus is so barbarous and sad 3 I, 1pref | darker than the cloud, (of Pontus) colder than its winter, 4 I, 2 | GOOD GOD.~The heretic of Pontus introduces two Gods, like 5 I, 10 | Syrians, and the tribes of Pontus. For their souls call the 6 I, 10 | later than your god; even in Pontus was He known before him. 7 I, 19 | Marcion teaches from his Pontus. Of this teacher there is 8 I, 19 | introduced by the heretic of Pontus.~ 9 II, 1 | pace with the heretic of Pontus, who has been pleased to 10 III, 13 | babes of your barbarian Pontus spring forth to the fight. 11 IV, 1 | even amongst your people of Pontus, is made up of a diversity 12 IV, 2 | be sure, of Jewry, but of Pontus having become meanwhile 13 IV, 7 | should rather have made Pontus his place of descent than 14 IV, 10 | brains of the heretic of Pontus.~ 15 V, 1intro| Wherefore, O shipmaster of Pontus, if you have never taken 16 V, 14 | In vain has (our man of) Pontus laboured to deny this statement. 17 V, 17 | exhibited the stupidity of Pontus, rather than the adroitness