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1 I, 2 | perverse sentiments by the testimony of communities and tribes, 2 I, 5 | PHILOSOPHERS.~But let us leave the testimony of prophets, lest a proof 3 I, 6 | which resembles a divine testimony, both on account of its 4 I, 13| ship on the coin, bearing testimony to the arrival of the stranger 5 I, 15| worshipped were men. And this testimony of his ought to be esteemed 6 I, 22| institutions themselves by their testimony. But as Pompilius was the 7 II, 12| there is need of divine testimony, lest that of man should 8 III, 1 | we, since we have divine testimony for everything, will assuredly 9 III, 16| INSTRUCTIONS LIVE BADLY, BY THE TESTIMONY OF CICERO; THEREFORE WE 10 IV, 5 | concerning the prophets, whose testimony I must now use, which I 11 IV, 12| especially from them: the testimony is sufficiently strong to 12 V, 3 | not therefore on His own testimony (for who can be believed 13 V, 3 | concerning himself?, but on the testimony of the prophets who long 14 VII, 13| will not now allege the testimony of the prophets, whose system 15 VII, 13| therefore seek for greater testimony. A certain Polites asked