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1 I | foregoing passage against our opponents, who, perplexed by what 2 I | lawyers, for, according to our opponents, the lawyers had no books 3 II | less remain, though our opponents have forsaken the Godhead, 4 XIV | but not ignoble, as our opponents maintain; nor is there clear 5 XVI | would not utterly detest opponents who debase Christianity. 6 XVIII| 2. So then, since our opponents are for ever talking about 7 XVIII| without reasoning; and our opponents, though they would not confess 8 XXI | answer him. But since our opponents say they are disposed to 9 XXI | be forgiven them." 482Our opponents will say, "If it is certainly 10 XXI | that hath mercy," as our opponents suppose, the commandments 11 XXIII| believe. But we would ask our opponents to tell us what God meant 12 XXIII| them. For instance, our opponents say we may learn both from 13 XXV | also speak lies? For our opponents, I suppose, will never be 14 XXV | And here let us ask our opponents a question, and let them 15 XXVI | will ask whether what our opponents consider good things, were 16 XXVI | and the wealth which our opponents suppose the Scripture to 17 XXVII| and it is idle for our opponents to invent any other god