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1 1, XXI | Epicurus, but Aristotle, whose sentiments regarding providence are 2 1, XXXII| either holds or not the sentiments of Plato, and at any rate 3 1, XLIX | would have ascribed to a Jew sentiments which it would have better 4 5, XXX | they were imbued with the sentiments of the "light," and of the " 5 5, XXX | and began to entertain sentiments alien to those of the east, 6 5, XLIII| venerable philosophical sentiments, fall away into the worship 7 5, LXV | it appear that the noble sentiments which Celsus supposes to 8 7, XXXVI| employed when the character and sentiments of the person introduced 9 7, XLIV | such profound and noble sentiments about God or the gods, turns 10 7, LVIII| so still.' Such are the sentiments of Plato, and indeed they 11 8, XXXIX| charging Christians with sentiments which they never held, he