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1 I, 4 | IV. DEFENCE OF THE DIVINE UNITY AGAINST 2 I, 22 | overthrown unless we relax our defence by mere prescription, and 3 I, 26 | evil, and to fulfil His defence of the former by the extirpation 4 II, 6 | himself to be too strong in defence against evil also (for even 5 II, 20 | TO SPOIL THE EGYPTIANS. DEFENCE OF THE DIVINE DISPENSATION 6 III, 11 | MARCION'S ABSURD CAVIL IN DEFENCE OF A PUTATIVE NATIVITY.~ 7 IV, 12 | we know that an abrupt defence must, in a subject of this 8 IV, 13 | covenant. What equally good defence of such a number has Marcion' 9 IV, 15 | persecutors. But, in as far as the defence of the prophets could not 10 V, 1intro| reason for rejecting your defence of him, and for bearing 11 V, 2 | might have made a better defence of his gospel, by rather 12 V, 10 | the resurrection, to the defence of which against heretics 13 V, 10 | not be wanting (in some defence of the doctrine) even here,