The Four Classes of Samaritans.
The Gorthenes celebrate their feasts at other times than Sebyaeans.
The Sebyaeans differ from the Gorthenes by reason of their feasts.
The Seven Heresies of the Jews.
Thus far the summary of the thirteen heresies contained in the second part of Book II.
The following belong to this third part, in which thirteen heresies are contained:
Thus far for the eighteen heresies of the fourth part of Book II.
The following five heresies are contained in the fifth part of Book II:
Thus far the five heresies of the fifth part of Book II.
The following seven heresies are contained in the first part of Book III:
Thus far similarly the seven heresies of the first part of Book III.
In the second part of Book III there are four heresies:
The Epicureans supposed the beginning of all things to be in indivisible bodies with no parts, homogeneous, and infinite in number. And they held the end to be the enjoyment of pleasure, and that neither God nor providence governs things.
Ἐπικούρειοι ἄτομά τε καὶ ἀμερῆ σώματα, ὁμοιομερῆ τε καὶ ἄπειρα τὴν ἀρχὴν εἶναι ὑπεστήσαντο καὶ τέλος εἶναι εὐδαιμονίας τὴν ἡδονὴν ἐδογμάτισαν καὶ μήτε θεὸν μήτε πρόνοιαν τὰ πράγματα διοικεῖν.