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1 I, 7 | except that by his own confession he is subject to the scourge 2 III, 4 | censures of all, and the confession of ignorance made by distinguished 3 III, 13| and thus to lead him to confession, as though he were confident 4 III, 14| of the truth? But if this confession of error and ignorance has 5 III, 28| this despair arose that confession of Socrates, in which he 6 IV, 13| who is wise even by the confession of the gods themselves? 7 IV, 30| is that in which there is confession and repentance, which treats 8 VI, 6 | philosophers by their own confession, and justice is taken away 9 VI, 24| it not been preceded by a confession of ignorance. It is of no