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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXXVI | oracles or by omens, or by birds, or by ventriloquists, or 2 3, LXXIII | corruptible man, and to birds, and four-footed beasts, 3 4, XXX | corruptible man, and to birds, and four-footed beasts, 4 4, XXXI | nature of animals, or of birds, or of creeping things, 5 4, LXXXVIII| animals, and especially from birds. And those who listen to 6 4, LXXXVIII| gift of prophecy. If, then, birds, and the other prophetic 7 4, LXXXVIII| previously stated that the birds have declared their intention 8 4, LXXXVIII| by the departure of the birds to the place in question, 9 4, LXXXVIII| demons some things about birds of augury and other animals, 10 4, LXXXVIII| an art of divination by birds, are not agreed about the 11 4, LXXXVIII| impulses to action--the birds to flights and sounds of 12 4, LXXXIX | believe that the souls of birds entertain ideas of God more 13 4, LXXXIX | Yet if this is true, the birds have clearer ideas of God 14 4, LXXXIX | can make it appear, the birds possess grander and more 15 4, LXXXIX | Celsus, indeed, the tribe of birds that practise divination, 16 4, LXXXIX | ought then to go to the birds as our teachers, in order 17 4, LXXXIX | that Celsus, who regards birds as superior to men, ought 18 4, XC | compare himself with the birds and the other irrational 19 4, XC | divination, by means of birds and other living things 20 4, XC | oracles, and betake himself to birds; and on the other, there 21 4, XC | their trust in divination by birds. For the present, however, 22 4, XCI | XCI.~But besides, if birds of augury converse with 23 4, XCI | maintains they do, the prophetic birds having a divine nature, 24 4, XCII | on the earth, and amongst birds and serpents, and even foxes 25 4, XCIII | His Son who stir up the birds and the other living creatures 26 4, XCIV | XCIV.~But if the soul of birds is to be esteemed divine 27 4, XCIV | omen." Observe, now, as the birds are possessed of a divine 28 4, XCV | nor observe the flight of birds;" and in another place: " 29 4, XCVII | mention beforehand that the birds have announced their intention 30 4, XCVII | the indistinct sound of birds that they are about to take 31 4, XCVIII | and which extends even to birds, and in harmony with which 32 5, VII | of serpent, as well as of birds and fishes, will be divine,-- 33 6, III | corruptible man, and to birds, and four-looted beasts, 34 6, IV | Egyptians, to the worship of birds, and four-footed beasts, 35 7, XLVII | corruptible man, and to birds, and four-footed beasts,


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