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Chapter I.—An Account of
Contemporaneous Heresy.957
A lengthened conflict, then, having been
maintained concerning all heresies by us who, at all events, have not
left any unrefuted, the greatest struggle now remains behind, viz., to
furnish an account and refutation of those heresies that have sprung up
in our own day, by which certain ignorant and presumptuous men have
attempted to scatter abroad the Church, and have introduced the
greatest confusion958 among all the
faithful throughout the entire world. For it seems expedient that
we, making an onslaught upon the opinion which constitutes the prime
source of (contemporaneous) evils, should prove what are the
originating principles959
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[The Philosophumena, therefore, responds to the
Apostle’s warnings. Col. ii. 8; 1 Tim. vi. 20; Gal. iv. 3, 9;
Col. ii. 20.] | of
this (opinion), in order that its offshoots, becoming a matter of
general notoriety, may be made the object of universal
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