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 1    I|  permixture it is a shame to say what fetid and unclean (
 2   II| Himself; for it was he, they say, who gave us the origin
 3   II|      power and majesty (they say) Moses perceiving, set up
 4   II|         Christ Himself (they say further) in His gospel imitates
 5   II|   the following source. They say that from the supreme primary
 6   II|     the Son.35 He36 plucked, say they, from the fruit of
 7   II|   account: viz., Judas, they say, observing that Christ wished
 8   II|    dispute against them, and say: Because the powers of this
 9   II|    and is born. [8] For they say that there had been iniquitous
10   II|    call Him merely Seth, and say that He was instead of the
11   IV|    original triacontad, they say.~ ~[8] There arose, besides,
12    V|  Omega."64 [2] In fact, they say that Jesus Christ descended,65
13    V|     substance of flesh; they say there is to be no resurrection
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