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1 1, XXVI | appear, he views as Jewish errors what are no errors at all. 2 1, XXVI | Jewish errors what are no errors at all. And Celsus having 3 4, XXXV | arguments in its favour, the errors existing on the subject. 4 5, XXI | world, yet fall into similar errors. For as the planets, after 5 6, IV | the Greeks, then, commit errors in the service which they 6 6, XLII | quarter: "Certain most impious errors," he says, "are committed 7 6, XLIII| us with having committed errors of the most impious kind, 8 7, XVIII| into the most vulgar of errors, in supposing that in the 9 7, XLIV | nature, and hence the many errors into which men have fallen 10 7, XLVI | with the one, and avoid the errors arising out of the other; 11 8, XLIX | we fall into the absurd errors of the followers of Zeno 12 8, LXIII| he falls back into his errors, and compares demons with