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1 I, prooe| MOTIVES FOR UNDERTAKING THE REFUTATION; EXPOSURE OF THE ANCIENT 2 I, prooe| WORK; COMPLETENESS OF THE REFUTATION; VALUE OF THE TREATISE TO 3 I, prooe| to light, by means of our refutation, matters foreign (to our 4 IV, 2 | hesitate to furnish a brief refutation respecting these, establishing 5 IV, 45 | serviceable not only for a refutation of heresies, but also in 6 IV, 45 | intelligent not only for the easy refutation of those who have attempted 7 V, 1 | therefore, to hasten on to the refutation of the heresies; but it 8 V, 1 | purpose of furnishing this (refutation) that we have put forward 9 V, 6 | this (delusion) by means of refutation, employing the wand of truth, 10 V, 23 | speculators) unrefuted. Our refutation will be accomplished by 11 VI, 1 | which is the fifth of the Refutation of Heresies. But now also 12 VI, 32 | should desist from (further) refutation (of his system). Plato, 13 VI, 37 | approached the subject of a refutation in a more unconstrained 14 VIII, 1 | Our object is, that by the refutation accomplished by us, the ( 15 VIII, 13 | Paul, is sufficient for the refutation of those who live in this 16 IX, 1 | to furnish an account and refutation of those heresies that have 17 IX, 3 | order that by this closer refutation they may be evidently instructed. 18 X, 1 | their intricacies) through a refutation merely, or, in other words,