Chapter

 1      I|           This Work. The Heretics, Marcion, Apelles, and Valentinus,
 2      I|          for our own resurrection. Marcion, in order that he might
 3      I|      discipleship and desertion of Marcion. [4] At all events, he who
 4     II|                  Chapter II.  ---- Marcion, Who Would Blot Out the
 5     II|            suppose you have had, O Marcion, the hardihood of blotting
 6    III|      Dishonourable to God, Even on Marcion's Principles.~[1] Since
 7     IV| Incarnation of His Son Vindicated. Marcion's Disparagement of Human
 8     IV|           course of nature, you, O Marcion, (are pleased to) spit upon;
 9     IV|          our own conceptions. But, Marcion, consider well this Scripture,
10     IV|            a swan, if we listen to Marcion, than that Christ really
11      V|           Earth, and Refutation of Marcion's Docetic Parody of the
12      V|        crucified God "wisdom." But Marcion will apply the knife to
13      V|        else than a human being, or Marcion's man is as Marcion's god.
14      V|             or Marcion's man is as Marcion's god. Otherwise Christ
15      V|          interpret this statement, Marcion, you who tell us that Jesus
16     VI|         into the fire,"  ---- from Marcion to Apelles. This man having
17     VI|      fallen from the principles of Marcion into (intercourse with)
18    VII|          the Cavils of Apelles and Marcion, Who Support Their Denial
19    VII|        hear what was our answer to Marcion in that little work, in
20    VII|         which was published before Marcion's time; whilst there is
21    VII|          you, Apelles, or will you Marcion, please (to tell me), if
22   VIII|        alone, in which Apelles and Marcion seem to place their chief
23   XXIV|          preached. [2Having thus Marcion in his prophetic view, he
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