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1 1, LXVIII| and invoke the souls of heroes, and exhibit expensive banquets, 2 2, LVI | of the alleged descent of heroes to Hades, and of their return 3 2, LVI | maintaining that these heroes disappeared for a certain 4 2, LVI | these. For each one of the heroes respectively mentioned might, 5 2, LVI | similar deception with those heroes who are related to have 6 2, LVI | existence of those stories of heroes who are supposed to have 7 2, LVI | entertained regarding the heroes being also entertained regarding 8 3, XXII | and they are not gods but heroes,--or not even heroes, but 9 3, XXII | but heroes,--or not even heroes, but simply souls. If, then, 10 3, XXXV | of are either demons, or heroes, or even gods, let him notice 11 3, XXXVII| God, or good demons, or heroes who have become such by 12 3, LXXX | through which they become heroes, and make their abodes with 13 7, XXXVI | consistency of character in his heroes, as in Nestor, Ulysses, 14 7, LIII | or Aesculapius, and other heroes of antiquity, you had Orpheus, 15 7, LXII | knowing who the gods or the heroes are.' And what wiser lesson 16 7, LXII | knows not who the gods and heroes are. This is the opinion 17 7, LXV | knows not who the gods and heroes are," we may reply that 18 7, LXVIII| of other demons, or of heroes, regulated by the law of 19 7, LXVIII| of other demons, or of heroes, is regulated by the law 20 7, LXX | of other demons, or of heroes, regulated by the law of 21 8, II | to serve at the same time heroes or demons of different natures. 22 8, VII | But when Celsus speaks of heroes and demons, he starts a 23 8, VII | the same holds true of heroes, and other demons of that 24 8, VII | what nature he thinks those heroes and demons possess of whom 25 8, VII | what loss he supposes those heroes or demons will suffer. For 26 8, VII | nothing of the nature of heroes and demons. And in regard 27 8, IX | as gods, as demons, or as heroes: "Now, sir, can you prove 28 8, XXX | to those called gods or heroes or demons, but for other