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1 XXII | philosophers acknowledge there are demons; Socrates himself waiting 2 XXII | are all acquainted with demons too; even the ignorant common 3 XXII | influence equally obscure, demons and angels breathe into 4 XXII | property of both angels and demons. So they are everywhere 5 XXIII| power of the angels and demons whose aid they have invited, 6 XXIII| others! Or if both angels and demons do just what your gods do, 7 XXIII| the equals of angels and demons? You make a distinction 8 XXIII| Christian, that they were demons, then and there shed the 9 XXIII| why do they pretend to be demons? Is it from fear of us? 10 XXIII| the other hand, they are demons or angels, why, inconsistently 11 XXIII| willingly call themselves demons, if they were gods indeed, 12 XXIII| know to be no more than demons, would not dare to act as 13 XXIII| would not be pretended to by demons, and it would not be denied 14 XXIII| race--I mean the race of demons, the real race in both cases. 15 XXIII| as you like, but get the demons if you can to join you in 16 XXIV | array at once of deities and demons. It behooves us, therefore, 17 XXVII| though the whole power of demons and kindred spirits is subject 18 XXIX | of treason, if angels and demons, spirits of most wicked 19 XXXII| a great oath. But as for demons, that is, your genii, we 20 XLIII| urge who deliver you from demons, I do not urge who for your 21 XLVI | philosopher has no power to put demons to the rout. Why are they 22 XLVI | since philosophers count demons inferior to gods. Socrates