Chapter

 1    I|     Virtue,6 that is, the Supreme God; and moreover, (to assert)
 2    I|           phantasmal semblance of God, he had not suffered among
 3    I|      innascible11 Virtue, that is God, abides in the highest regions,
 4    I|       this world,18 he places the God of the Jews latest, that
 5    I|         Jews latest, that is, the God of the Law and of the Prophets,
 6    I|            whom he denies to be a God, but affirms to be an angel.
 7   II|          might think him the sole God. These inferior Virtues
 8   II|        believed as if he had been God the Son.35 He36 plucked,
 9  III|        angels;47 representing the God of the Jews as not the Lord,
10  III|      world49 to have been made by God, not by angels; and because
11    V|         this: they feign a second God, beside the Creator; they
12   VI| prophecies and the Law; renounces God the Creator; maintains that
13   VI|           the Son of the superior God; affirms that He was not
14   VI|        Marcion. He introduces one God in the infinite upper regions,
15   VI|           Moses has written about God is not true, but is false.~ ~
16 VIII|      asserts that Jesus Christ is God the Father Almighty. Him
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