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1 1, XXXVII| fables, which have led to the invention of such stories concerning 2 2, LIX | and the darkness were an invention; but regarding these, we 3 3, XXXIII| Now this story, if an invention, as it appears to be, cannot 4 3, XLIII | burial, but regarding as an invention His resurrection from the 5 4, XXI | Homer, but even than the invention of letters among the Greeks. 6 4, LXXVI | their understanding in the invention of the arts, than that they 7 4, LXXVI | of human life led to the invention on the one hand of the art 8 4, LXXVI | even an impulse towards the invention of the arts. They have, 9 4, LXXX | the other virtues, and the invention of the arts, and they should 10 6, VII | even than Homer and the invention of letters among the Greeks, 11 6, XII | that this statement was an invention of ours, and borrowed from 12 6, XXXVII| the 'tree of life' were an invention, because he--Jesus--(is 13 6, XLII | are altogether of mortal invention, and not even proper to