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1 TransPre| warfare waged against his opinions shortly after his death, 2 I | entertain false and impious opinions, or ignorant views respecting 3 II | uttering godless and unholy opinions respecting so great a God? ~ 4 V | knowledge, men who hold false opinions are rising up against the 5 V | love for Jesus embraced opinions which you afterwards, when 6 XIII | smartness propagate heretical opinions, and, as it were, make golden 7 XIV | fallen into the most impious opinions concerning the Demiurge: 8 XVII | are the authors of these opinions, and by the ancient theologians 9 XVIII | urges us in forming our opinions to make reason our guide 10 XVIII | grounds of his unproved opinions, and we will at once make 11 XVIII | give no quarter to these opinions; or in the eyes of the Peripatetics 12 XVIII | certain of his philosophical opinions which the Athenians considered 13 XVIII | the holders of erroneous opinions are to be reckoned among 14 XVIII | in the holders of false opinions, and in those who have been 15 XVIII | parading their infamous opinions 372and collecting a crowd, 16 XVIII | who parade their infamous opinions and collect a crowd. What 17 XVIII | collect a crowd. What infamous opinions, then, do we parade? or 18 XVIII | who parade their infamous opinions and collect a crowd? The 19 XVIII | parading their infamous opinions, expel from the public assembly. 20 XVIII | parading their infamous opinions and collecting a crowd, 21 XIX | most part to adopt their opinions. But enough of this. ~2. 22 XX | show the indecency of his opinions to those who shall come 23 XX | entertained such discordant opinions, he says, "If man because 24 XX | utterly refute the false opinions of Celsus and prove his 25 XXII | common-sense principles against the opinions of Celsus now before us; 26 XXVI | account of these detestable opinions that some persons have come 27 XXVI | children. As soon as ever these opinions reach heathen inquirers, 28 XXVI | find those who hold unsound opinions applying the terms "good"