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1 I | I have spoken entertain false and impious opinions, or 2 I | steal," "Thou shalt not bear false witness?" 89Further, there 3 V | knowledge, men who hold false opinions are rising up against 4 IX | escape many blunders and false interpretations. We ought, 5 XVIII| of the world" we mean all false philosophy, which, according 6 XVIII| wickedness in the holders of false opinions, and in those who 7 XVIII| Christ when he makes such false and unwarranted statements. ~ 8 XX | God. It is consequently false to say that at the beginning " 9 XX | we would have proved how false it is that they have more 10 XX | wish to utterly refute the false opinions of Celsus and prove 11 XX | future?" he implies what is false. It is also false that " 12 XX | what is false. It is also false that "many of the animals 13 XX | conception of God. It is also false that "the irrational creatures 14 XXI | man who wishes to give a false conception of Free Will 15 XXIII| knowest that they have borne false witness against me." 539 16 XXIII| must be summoned; and it is false to say, "It is no good for 17 XXIV | answered. But it seems to me false to speak of unqualified 18 XXIV | disputants to take up a false position, and thus lead 19 XXVI | be given to the godly are false, or that being true they