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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 5 | Orpheus, who is the most ancient of the poets, and coeval 2 I, 6 | a written notice in the ancient annals of the Samians. The 3 I, 8 | the whole of which both ancient poets and historians have 4 I, 11| this be proved? Undoubtedly ancient stories attest it. Euhemerus, 5 I, 11| attest it. Euhemerus, an ancient author, who was of the city 6 I, 11| inscriptions which were in the most ancient temples, and especially 7 I, 11| tomb is an inscription in ancient Greek characters, "Zan Kronou," 8 I, 11| poets. but by writers of ancient events; and these things 9 I, 11| there is something more ancient than himself,--namely, the 10 I, 13| wandering and destitute; and the ancient coins are a proof of this, 11 I, 13| but the writers also of ancient histories and events, agree 12 I, 15| should attempt to investigate ancient accounts, and to extract 13 I, 15| Jupiter and the other more ancient gods: for if the ancients 14 I, 17| there is a most noble and ancient temple of hers at Samos, 15 I, 21| immolating human victims is ancient, since Saturn was honoured 16 I, 21| wooden bridge the images of ancient men made from rushes."~For 17 I, 21| concealed, andimitations of the ancient deed remain; the attendant 18 II, 4 | predictions that the most ancient Ceres ought to be appeased, 19 II, 4 | of adoration, or the most ancient one, whom the senate and 20 II, 4 | Verres from her secret anti ancient recesses, his robber slaves 21 II, 7 | trumpet used to call the ancient Quirites to an assembly; 22 II, 11| and poets, and writers of ancient history, assert the same, 23 II, 12| us the knowledge both of ancient error and of true light.~ 24 III, 16| Where, then, among the more ancient men did that love of investigating 25 III, 28| says Cicero, accusing the ancient philosophers, declares that 26 IV, 1 | assuredly the happiness of the ancient ages was changed. For, having 27 IV, 3 | because he is both more ancient than man, and because he 28 IV, 7 | power of king. But since the ancient Greeks used the word kriesthai 29 IV, 10| the Hebrews lost their ancient name; and since the leader 30 IV, 12| and He came even to the Ancient of days. And they who stood 31 IV, 12| addition: And came even to the Ancient of days, and was presented 32 IV, 12| called the Most High God the Ancient of days, whose age and origin 33 IV, 15| Cicero, and Varro, and other ancient writers, who make mention 34 IV, 21| heaven, and came to the Ancient of days." But the disciples, 35 IV, 28| worshipped the public and ancient gods they named religious. 36 IV, 28| Superstition vain, and ignorant of ancient gods."~But since we find 37 IV, 28| But since we find that the ancient gods also were consecrated 38 V, 15| always existed; for the ancient Romans, who were accustomed 39 VI, 25| except for justice, both the ancient philosophers and even Cicero 40 VII, 15| Hystaspes also,who was a very ancient king of the Medes, from 41 VII, 18| brought His world to its ancient state and restored it." 42 VII, 20| sufferings they endure~For ancient crime, to make them pure."~ 43 VII, 22| although they are much more ancient than the historians and 44 VII, 24| already fulfilled in the ancient ages, which evidently could 45 VII, 26| matter, excel the glory of ancient princes, whom nevertheless


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