Book, Chapter

1    II,      XIX| done this as either himself deceived, or as being altogether
2   III,     VIII|     really have been justly deceived, and all creation would
3   III,       IX|     speaking through it, he deceived the metaphorical serpent
4   III,       XV|   unwillingly. Harpagus was deceived by Astyages when he feasted
5    IV,       XV|    men who in Christ's name deceived many, and finally deceived
6    IV,       XV|  deceived many, and finally deceived themselves to their ruin.]~ ~
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