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1 I, 4, 1| passion, but to an [innate] opposition [of nature to knowledge].
2 I, 27, 3| saying all things in direct opposition to the truth,--that Cain,
3 II, 5, 4| powerless to do anything in opposition to necessity and fate (like
4 II, 7, 1| falsehood; let us say, in opposition to them, that if these things
5 II, 7, 2| you not ashamed while, in opposition to yourselves, you ascribe
6 II, 11, 2| us, bringing forward in opposition to us a multitude of parables
7 II, 13, 8| like manner applicable in opposition to those who belong to the
8 II, 13, 8| Basilides, as well as in opposition to the rest of the Gnostics,
9 II, 14, 7| But I will merely say, in opposition to these men--Did all those
10 II, 16, 4| company of AEons, and thus, in opposition to Him who is above all
11 II, 27, 1| systems of truth, in mutual opposition to each other, and setting
12 II, 28, 7| an impious hypothesis in opposition to God.~8.
13 II, 30, 3| the earth? And again, in opposition to these, what heat or dryness
14 II, 30, 3| do they set themselves in opposition? What have they similar
15 II, 33, 3| In opposition, again, to those who affirm
16 III, 21, 8| expose and swallow up all the opposition of the Egyptians, which
17 III, 23 | XXIII. ARGUMENTS IN OPPOSITION TO TATIAN, SHOWING THAT
18 III, 25, 4| wantonness and luxury, in opposition to His benevolence, and
19 IV, 6, 3| they set their teaching in opposition, and have the daring to
20 IV, 12, 1| set up their own law in opposition to it, which is termed,
21 IV, 13, 1| not contain or imply an opposition to and an overturning of
22 IV, 26, 2| But such as rise up in opposition to the truth, and exhort
23 IV, 34, 1| Now I shall simply say, in opposition to all the heretics, and
24 IV, 34, 5| arguments proper [to be used] in opposition to those who maintain that
25 IV, 35, 1| Then again, in opposition to the Valentinians, and
26 IV, 41, 4| five books for presenting opposition to all heretics.~
27 V, 24, 4| greater determination, in opposition to man, envying his life,
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