Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,   VII,  2|     holy angels, and certain heretics also regarding souls, which
2  II,    IV,  1|    God above Himself, as the heretics suppose, He absurdly declares
3  II,    IV,  3|    we employ in dealing with heretics. For we have explained that
4  II,     V,  3|  refute the arguments of the heretics. It will not, however, appear
5  II,     V,  4|     called good; so that the heretics, being convicted by numerous
6  II,   VII,  1|  heard, indeed, that certain heretics have dared to say that there
7  II,    IX,  6| nourish the insolence of the heretics by our silence, will return
8  II,     X,  1|    and these are principally heretics, who, I think, are to be
9  II,     X,  2|                 2. Since the heretics, however, think themselves
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