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1 I, prooe| against the recurrence of error, when all are made to behold, 2 I, 16 | but guard against such an error. (Plato, however, maintains) 3 V, 1 | serpent, the originator of the error (in question), through certain 4 V, 2 | that recompense of their error which was meet." For in 5 V, 3 | consistence from one, is in error; but he who says that they 6 V, 5 | all the mysteries of the error (advanced by) them in a 7 V, 6 | Gnostics. But since the error is many-headed and diversified, 8 V, 6 | through (the same) spirit of error. But since, altering the 9 V, 8 | those who follow them in an error of this description. For 10 V, 8 | supposition pregnant with immense error, they shall be refuted through 11 VI, 47 | they maintain) that when an error had arisen respecting the 12 VII, 8 | confusion and a source of error concerning objects. (The 13 VIII, 12 | been rendered victims of error from being previously captivated 14 VIII, 13 | us seek to deter from an error of this description those 15 IX, 6 | rectifying this heretic's error. For (at any time) during 16 IX, 25 | that they have fallen into error. For they say that his generation 17 X, 1 | the artificial sophisms of error will be exposed in all their 18 X, 1 | manifest, will of itself refute error. And although we have very 19 X, 21 | But they are seduced into error in common with the heretics