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 1    I    |         the heretic Basilides. He affirms that there is a supreme
 2    I    |           denies to be a God, but affirms to be an angel. To him,
 3    I    |       blood. Christ, moreover, he affirms to have been sent, not by
 4    I    |        Acts of the Apostles.22 He affirms that Darkness was seized
 5  III    | introduced the following sect. He affirms that there is one Virtue,
 6  III    |           every point; in that he affirms the world49 to have been
 7   VI    |          Son of the superior God; affirms that He was not in the substance
 8   VI    |          another Virtue, which he affirms to be called Lord, but represents
 9   VI    |         he neither, like Marcion, affirms to have been in a phantasmal
10 VIII(85)|            et ipse": "and himself affirms Christ to have been merely
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