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1 I, 5 | produced derive their life." Anaxagoras said that God was an infinite 2 III, 9 | GOD, AND A REFUTATION OF ANAXAGORAS.~I now come to the chief 3 III, 9 | the chief good for man. Anaxagoras, when asked for what purpose 4 III, 9 | earth, we must suppose that Anaxagoras neither beheld the heaven 5 III, 12| such value, as it seemed to Anaxagoras, is the contemplation of 6 III, 28| they are blind and foolish. Anaxagoras pronounces that all things 7 III, 30| Socrates knows something? or Anaxagoras finds light in the darkness? 8 V, 3 | have been a disciple of Anaxagoras, to whom snows were as black 9 VI, 1 | the heaven and the sun, as Anaxagoras supposed, but that we might