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1 III, 4 | which praises itself and its doctrine, or the many which blame 2 III, 12| be in that religion and doctrine to which is annexed the 3 III, 15| pernicious and shameful doctrine has its origin not in the 4 III, 18| that he believed Plato?--a doctrine altogether detestable and 5 III, 30| for man, is placed in this doctrine, which we defend. All the 6 IV, 26| instruction of righteousness His doctrine was about to purify those 7 IV, 30| composed for themselves a new doctrine without any root and stability. 8 V, 3 | THE TRUTH OF THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE, AND THE VANITY OF ITS ADVERSARIES; 9 VII, 7 | but this is a peculiar doctrine in our religion. Therefore 10 VII, 14| for righteousness by the doctrine and precepts of God. And 11 VII, 22| But when we affirm the doctrine of the resurrection, and 12 VII, 26| the righteous. This is the doctrine of the holy prophets which