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1 VII, 17| XVII. MARCION; HIS DUALISM; DERIVES HIS 2 VII, 17| DOCTRINE OF EMPEDOCLES.~But Marcion, a native of Pontus, far 3 VII, 18| HERESY.~When, therefore, Marcion or some one of his hounds 4 VII, 18| native of Agrigentum. And (Marcion) despoiled this (philosopher), 5 VII, 18| narratives. For bear with me, O Marcion: as you have instituted 6 VII, 19| PREPON; FOLLOWS EMPEDOCLES; MARCION REJECTS THE GENERATION OF 7 VII, 19| The principal heresy of Marcion, and (the one of his) which 8 VII, 19| times, a certain follower of Marcion, (namely) Prepon, an Assyrian, 9 VII, 19| account of happy gods."~Marcion, adopting these sentiments, 10 VII, 19| then, are the opinions of Marcion, by means of which he made 11 VII, 25| but the latter good. And Marcion corroborated the tenet of 12 VII, 26| certain good Deity, as also Marcion supposed, and that he who 13 VIII, 9 | Valentinus. And similarly with Marcion, he asserts that marriage 14 IX, 7 | CALLISTUS BY THE INTERFERENCE OF MARCION; CALLISTUS ARRIVES AT ROME; 15 X, 14| in nothing differs from Marcion, as appertaining both to 16 X, 15| XV. MARCION AND CERDO.~But Marcion, 17 X, 15| MARCION AND CERDO.~But Marcion, of Pontus, and Cerdon, 18 X, 15| rest of the passage. Now Marcion alleges that the conceptions 19 X, 16| Apelles, similarly with Marcion, affirms that the different