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1 II, 5, 3 | These arguments may, in like manner, be
2 II, 14, 1 | through means of the same arguments, and merely changing the
3 II, 20 | XX. FUTILITY OF THE ARGUMENTS ADDUCED TO DEMONSTRATE THE
4 II, 24 | XXIV. FOLLY OF THE ARGUMENTS DERIVED BY THE HERETICS
5 II, 25, 1 | so that they can derive arguments against the truth from these
6 II, 27, 2 | by Him through means of arguments, enigmas, and parables.
7 II, 30, 9 | I have shown by numerous arguments of the very clearest nature)
8 II, 31 | APPLICATION OF THE FOREGOING ARGUMENTS.~1.
9 II, 31, 1 | also subverted. For all the arguments I have advanced against
10 II, 31, 1 | the Almighty;--[all these arguments, I say,] will in like manner
11 II, 31, 1 | connected from the Father. The arguments, again, which I have employed
12 II, 31, 1 | which we belong,--these same arguments will apply against the followers
13 II, 35, 4 | while by these weighty arguments it has been shown that there
14 III, pref, 1| successions, and to set forth arguments against them all. Wherefore,
15 III, 11, 9 | proved by so many and such [arguments]. For, since God made all
16 III, 21 | THE SEPTUAGINT VERSION. ARGUMENTS IN PROOF THAT CHRIST WAS
17 III, 23 | XXIII. ARGUMENTS IN OPPOSITION TO TATIAN,
18 III, 24 | RECAPITULATION OF THE VARIOUS ARGUMENTS ADDUCED AGAINST GNOSTIC
19 III, 24, 1 | overthrown by their own arguments who teach falsehoods regarding
20 IV, 5, 2 | all live to Him." By these arguments He unquestionably made it
21 IV, 29 | XXIX. REFUTATION OF THE ARGUMENTS OF THE MARCIONITES, WHO
22 IV, 34, 5 | Such are the arguments proper [to be used] in opposition
23 IV, 41, 4 | sake, to refute by many [arguments] those who are involved
24 V, pref, 1| writings, as well as by using arguments of a more general nature,
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