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 1    Pre|        in confutation of certain heretics who denied the reality of
 2      I|        Purport of This Work. The Heretics, Marcion, Apelles, and Valentinus,
 3     VI|      different also. But let the heretics always use the Scriptures
 4    VII|      discovered by him; although heretics have removed this passage
 5     IX|  Supernatural Features Which the Heretics Ascribed to It Discoverable,
 6      X|                 Another Class of Heretics Refuted. They Alleged that
 7     XV|     remark is applicable, to all heretics), if it was not human, and
 8     XV|          would be sufficient) if heretics could only divest themselves
 9     XV|          fit and natural for the heretics too. For, indeed, what difference
10     XV| believing, do believe; while the heretics, in believing, do not believe? [
11  XXIII|      Birth of Christ. One of the Heretics' Paradoxes Turned in Support
12  XXIII|    parity of reasoning which the heretics affect: in other words it
13   XXIV|     Divine Strictures on Various Heretics Descried in Various Passages
14   XXIV|    denunciation against our very heretics, especially in his "Woe
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