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1 I, prooe| greater antiquity than these (heresies), and more deserving of 2 I, prooe| first pro-pounded these heresies, as we shall subsequently 3 I, 22 | have presumed to introduce heresies; but the Druids resort to 4 I, 23 | DERIVATIVE CHARACTER OF THE HERESIES FROM HEATHEN PHILOSOPHY.~ 5 IV, 13 | framed enormous and endless heresies; and one of these is Colarbasus, 6 IV, 45 | only for a refutation of heresies, but also in reference to 7 IV, 45 | fundamental principles of the heresies, more intelligent not only 8 IV, 46 | have determined concerning heresies, and by compelling their ( 9 V, 1 | to the refutation of the heresies; but it is for the purpose 10 V, 6 | neither do the remaining heresies present much difference 11 V, 18 | resemblance to the foresaid heresies. For all, forced together 12 V, 22 | I have encountered many heresies, yet with no wicked (heresiarch) 13 V, 23 | XXIII. SUBSEQUENT HERESIES DEDUCIBLE FROM THE SYSTEM 14 V, 23 | opinions put forward in heresies following (in the way of 15 VI, 1 | PROGENITORS OF SUBSEQUENT HERESIES.~Whatever opinions, then, 16 VI, 1 | fifth of the Refutation of Heresies. But now also I shall not 17 VII, 19 | from admixture (with other heresies), is that which has its 18 VIII, 1 | I. HERESIES HITHERTO REFUTED; OPINIONS 19 VIII, 3 | proportionate number of heresies, with the utmost emulation, 20 VIII, 3 | seek Jesus. Now all these heresies have their own peculiar 21 IX, 1 | maintained concerning all heresies by us who, at all events, 22 IX, 1 | and refutation of those heresies that have sprung up in our 23 IX, 9 | fragments from the aforesaid heresies. And he asserts that Christ 24 IX, 12 | argumentative straggle against all heresies, we, devoutly pressing forward 25 IX, 26 | have presumed to establish heresies, may regard with scorn their 26 X, 1 | through the labyrinth of heresies, but have unravelled (their 27 X, 25 | of their system from all heresies, and procured a strange 28 X, 28 | thus have framed ridiculous heresies.~