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1 I, 7 | BY THE VIRGIN MARY. THEIR VIEWS AS TO THE PROPHECIES. STUPID
2 I, 8, 1| knowledge. They gather their views from other sources than
3 I, 8, 5| and Ecclesia. Such are the views of Ptolemaeus.~
4 I, 21 | XXI. THE VIEWS OF REDEMPTION ENTERTAINED
5 I, 25, 5| which they give [of their views], declaring that Jesus spoke
6 I, 28, 1| him he expressed no such views; but after his martyrdom
7 II, 9, 2| thus convicted by their own views of blasphemy against that
8 II, 13, 5| in accordance with their views, as a compound and corporeal
9 II, 14, 3| fitted these to their own views, following upon those [teachers]
10 II, 14, 6| unity. Marcus boasts of such views as if they were his own,
11 II, 14, 8| emanations of the Deity. The views, again, which they propound,
12 II, 14, 9| have also detailed their views] respecting Christ, whom
13 II, 17, 1| means for overturning [the views of] these men.~2.
14 II, 19, 8| done,] how easily their views are overthrown.~9.
15 II, 20, 4| thirtieth; for, according to the views under consideration, there
16 II, 29 | XXIX. REFUTATION OF THE VIEWS OF THE HERETICS AS TO THE
17 II, 31, 1| fact, just repeat the same views under different names, but
18 IV, 19, 2| who fills the heavens, and views the abysses, who is also
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