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1 III | its master? Are not the philosophers called from the founders 2 XIV | sins. I do not dwell on the philosophers, contenting myself with 3 XIX | back as the first of your philosophers, and legislators, and historians. 4 XXI | abundantly plain that your philosophers, too, regard the Logos-- 5 XXII | their name unfamiliar. The philosophers acknowledge there are demons; 6 XLVI | very things, it says, the philosophers counsel and profess--innocence, 7 XLVI | so. For they are called philosophers, not Christians. This name 8 XLVI | able to do that too? since philosophers count demons inferior to 9 XLVI | persecutors. The truth which philosophers, these mockers and corrupters 10 XLVI | Thales, the first of natural philosophers, give in reply to the inquiry 11 XLVI | longer Christians; but the philosophers who do such things retain 12 XLVII | Thence, accordingly, the philosophers watered their arid minds, 13 XLVII | wonder if the speculations of philosophers have perverted the older 14 XLVII | put us on a level with the philosophers, and he might condemn the 15 XLVII | credit because the poets or philosophers are so, or might regard 16 XLVII | might regard the poets and philosophers as worthier of confidence 17 XLVII | like us, the poets and philosophers set up a judgment-seat in 18 XLVII | like us, in the poets and philosophers? The reason simply is, that 19 XLVIII| their incorruptibility. The philosophers are familiar as well as 20 XLIX | in our case alone; in the philosophers and poets they are regarded