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Chapter IX.--Of the heresy of the Audiani.
They allege that they are separated from the assemblies of the Church. But since some of them exact a cursed usury, and some live unlawfully with women without the bond of wedlock, while those who are innocent of these practices live in free fellowship with the guilty, they hide the blasphemy of their doctrines by accounting as they do for their living by themselves. The plea is however an impudent one, and the natural result of Pharisaic teaching, for the Pharisees accused the Physician of souls and bodies in their question to the holy Apostles "How is it that your Master eateth with publicans and sinners?" [700] and through the prophet, God of such men says "Which say, come not near me for I am pure' this is smoke of my wrath." [701] But this is not a time to refute their unreasonable error. I therefore pass on to the remainder of my narrative. [702]