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1 1, XXXV | the prophets were divinely inspired; if with no foresight of 2 4, XXXVI | Hesiod and innumerable other inspired men, wove together some 3 4, XXXVI | others, whom he styles "inspired" men, are older than Moses 4 4, XXXVI | from the earth, but these "inspired" men of Celsus, Hesiod and 5 4, XXXVI | Plato did not regard as "inspired" those men who had left 6 4, XXXVI | called those individuals "inspired" whom he did not in reality 7 4, XXXVIII| the statements of your "inspired" Hesiod, which he makes 8 4, XXXVIII| Hesiod, a man, as you say," inspired," are not better fitted 9 6, XVII | as if these were divinely inspired, but our Scriptures were 10 6, LXXX | people too as most divinely inspired, and that, too, from the 11 6, LXXX | the opinion of Celsus, an inspired race; nay, even. the Indians 12 6, LXXX | merely refuse the name of inspired, but declared that they 13 7, VII | before they became divinely inspired prophets, while others became 14 7, VII | minds received when divinely inspired. They were selected by Divine 15 7, IX | motions and gestures of inspired persons; while others do 16 7, XLI | He refers us to divinely inspired poets, as he calls them, 17 7, XLI | general way to divinely inspired poets, wise men, and philosophers. 18 7, XLI | persons whom he means by "inspired poets," let any one show 19 7, LI | those who are more fully inspired by God, who have constant 20 7, LIII | was confessedly a divinely inspired man, who died a violent 21 7, LIV | was regarded as a divinely inspired man, and lived a noble life? 22 8, LIV | Christ, and that aforetime inspired the prophets: And Jesus