Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   8, p.   xx|     comparatively free from the errors of transcribers, with the
 2    I,   2, p.    9|        were not involved in the errors of idolatry, moreover they
 3    I,   4, p.   23|         and had declined to the errors of polytheism, and the idolatrous
 4    I,   5, p.   25|       turned their backs on the errors of polytheism, they relinquished
 5    I,   6, p.   37|   Egyptians," released from the errors of polytheism and the daemons,
 6    I,   6, p.   38| Egyptian in their superstitious errors. Yes, in our own time the
 7    I,   6, p.   40|        who have fallen into the errors of polytheism; those of
 8    V,   4, p.  244|         who are enslaved by the errors of daemons. And next in
 9    V,   4, p.  247|  nations, and to have begun the errors of idolatry, it is natural
10   VI,  13, p.   14|      had cast them all into the errors of polytheism, they had
11  VII,   1, p.   59|      the picture of the Gentile errors with regard to idols. And
12   IX,   2, p.  154|       the first to practise the errors of polytheism  ./. and the
13   IX,   2, p.  156|         afterwards rejected the errors of the daemons, and even
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