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1 I, 2 | chance; which sentiment was introduced by Democritus, and confirmed 2 I, 11| character of a god, they introduced two Jupiters, one natural, 3 I, 18| us suppose that they were introduced by these. Can it appear 4 I, 20| and Stercutus, who first introduced the method of manuring the 5 I, 21| deity, since all error was introduced by them, and the memory 6 I, 22| Orpheus was the first who introduced the rites of father Liber 7 I, 22| sacrificed to the gods, and introduced new rites and parades of 8 II, 3 | the true religion was not introduced, because they knew not what 9 II, 8 | name of ancestors being introduced, they think it impossible 10 II, 11| of worshipping the gods introduced. And thus the truth was 11 III, 6 | knowledge of the truth, introduced a kind of philosophy which 12 III, 6 | be false. Thus there is introduced a tenet opposed to itself, 13 III, 9 | heaven and the sun? Who introduced you to this sight? or what 14 III, 9 | Creator of all things, who introduced you into this world, as 15 III, 14| work of levity and mirth, introduced this sentiment respecting 16 III, 16| as though wisdom had been introduced into the city together with 17 III, 18| with the body, but rather introduced into it, and that it migrates 18 III, 29| facts and causes, which introduced the names of Nature and 19 IV, 1 | corruption, or what evils it introduced, the subject itself sufficiently 20 IV, 8 | twofold birth of His has introduced great terror into the minds 21 IV, 10| away, the kingly power was introduced. But during the government 22 IV, 14| existence of the one God, He had introduced another besides that one. 23 IV, 29| reference to each person, he introduced the words, "and beside me 24 V, 5 | wolves to prowl;~that is, he introduced among men hatred, and envy, 25 V, 8 | worship of the gods has introduced all the evils by which mankind 26 VI, 3 | and these ways poets have introduced in their poems, and philosophers 27 VI, 3 | virtues, nor can virtues be introduced without the removal of vices. 28 VI, 10| bestowed on any one. They have introduced not one origin only, and 29 VII, 3 | of the world"--~then he introduced:--~"Is sheer folly. For 30 VII, 5 | favourer of one colour; but he introduced another as a rival, that 31 VII, 13| how he was made by God, introduced this statement: "And the 32 VII, 14| day, He made man also, and introduced him into this world as into 33 VII, 22| abounds with all evils, introduced the river of oblivion, lest 34 VII, 23| the renewing of the world, introduced these words: "But since