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1 I, 22| written in Greek respecting systems of philosophy, in which 2 II, 3 | things. False religious systems, therefore, have been attacked 3 II, 7 | entirely uprooted all religious systems. If you prefer reason, you 4 III, 5 | therefore, in taking away the systems of others, but he was not 5 III, 6 | say that the causes and systems of heavenly things only, 6 III, 14| acquainted with all the systems of philosophy, as you yourself 7 III, 15| diffused into many sects and systems, and has nothing certain-- 8 III, 30| then, having proved the systems of philosophy to be false, 9 IV, 27| man, have founded various systems of worship for themselves 10 V, 20| are acquainted with their systems, why do they either not 11 V, 21| they who destroy religious systems must be punished. Have we 12 VI, 7 | variety of pursuits and systems which are dissimilar and 13 VII, 10| contrary to virtue, the whole systems must of necessity differ 14 VII, 15| fashioned with more numerous systems of instruction and institutions;