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1 1,1 | regarded as providing the true interpretation of the Old 2 1,2 | through the disciples. ~It is true that the written gospels, 3 1,6 | Christian literature. And it is true that it was in the books 4 2,8 | The Jewish scriptures were true, not literally, as the Jews 5 2,13| one of two things must be true; either you are God, and 6 2,14| explains the nature of the true law of God.[1] Other letters 7 3 | about A.D. 177-78, in his True Account, Origen says, charged 8 3 | came into existence and the true history of mankind, “not 9 3 | opposition, about their true origin and predicted the 10 3 | the attacks against the true Gnostics, and their salvation 11 4,2 | already known to us; this is true about most of what we find 12 4,8 | the work, although, it is true, he once speaks of the Gnostics 13 5,5 | return to the apostles as the true exponents of genuine Christian 14 6,2 | resurrection of the body. Its true character as a sermon is 15 7,4 | mention of it is in the famous True Discourses which Celsus, 16 8,1 | The manuscripts, it is true, offer two apologies, perhaps 17 9,1 | Christianity, which is the true and enduring work of the 18 9,3 | Christians felt they were the true heirs.~ Theophilus shows 19 10,2 | Hermogenes). He set out, it is true, to deal with the Gnostic 20 11,2 | Egypt, I found rest. He, the true Sicilian bee, gathering 21 11,3 | truth expressed. But the true teaching is to be found 22 11,3 | children,” says Clement. The true basis of morality is set 23 11,3 | Gnostic Notes after the True Philosophy.” Into it Clement 24 11,3 | not afraid to describe the true Gnostic, who attains gnosis ( 25 11,3 | saw in Christianity the true philosophy and found in 26 12,5 | earlier, under the name of the True Discourse, pointing out 27 14,4 | with Christian morality and true Christian behavior in situations 28 14,12| only refused to worship the true God but persecuted his people. 29 14,16| should he shown what the true Christian positions were, 30 14,16| previous works of his on the true Priesthood and on the true 31 14,16| true Priesthood and on the true Circumcision.~ If we undertake 32 14,17| that Christ introduced the true religion and develops Arnobius' 33 14,19| the philosophers; (4) “On True Wisdom and Religion,” they 34 14,19| back to the world; (6) “On True Worship,” which consists 35 14,20| what Lactantius says is true.~ To this time, probably