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1 6, XII | an invention of ours, and borrowed from the Grecian sages, 2 6, XV | and imagines that it is borrowed from some words of Plato 3 6, XIX | reckoned among ours, to have borrowed anything from Plato, because 4 6, XXIII | repeat anything which they borrowed from the Persians or the 5 6, XXIV | XXIV.~After the instance borrowed from the Mithraic mysteries, 6 6, XXIV | my opinion, he has partly borrowed what he says about the diagram. 7 6, XXXII | confusion; seeing that they have borrowed from magic the names of 8 6, XXXV | upon circles," (he perhaps borrowed the expression) from the 9 7, XXVIII| excellent than this, has been borrowed from certain ancient writers 10 7, XXX | we conjecture, Plato has borrowed, will be explained by those 11 7, XXX | after most of the prophets--borrowed from them, and in so doing 12 7, XXXIX | of the mind, which he has borrowed from the Greeks, was in 13 7, LVIII | and other truths have been borrowed and corrupted. Any one who 14 7, LXI | and other truths have been borrowed and corrupted. Any one who