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1 1 | this opinion, which some philosophers also have maintained, that 2 1 | reveal secret things. But the philosophers, being destitute of this 3 1 | most learned of all the philosophers, yet, that he might prove 4 1 | the learning in which the philosophers then boasted, that he professed 5 2 | nevertheless, ensnared by the philosophers, and captivated by false 6 2 | benevolent. Thus all the philosophers are agreed on the subject 7 6 | opinions entertained by the philosophers respecting God. But if we 8 6 | has never been embraced by philosophers, nor at any time defended: 9 7 | ANIMALS, AND RELIGION.~Though philosophers have often turned aside 10 9 | OPPOSED TO IT.~When the philosophers of former times had agreed 11 9 | that in which all preceding philosophers had agreed without any ambiguity. 12 9 | those trifling and inactive philosophers by reason, or by the authority 13 10| his dreams? The ancient philosophers argued that all things were 14 10| or Plato, and the other philosophers who judged that there is 15 11| world. But, however, though philosophers and poets, and those, in 16 13| I know that many of the philosophers, who defend providence, 17 17| Institutions. Now, that the philosophers were ignorant of the nature 18 19| Timon, and others of the philosophers, will he escape with impunity, 19 23| that the arguments of the philosophers are vain, who imagine that 20 23| If He is so mild, as the philosophers will have it, how is it 21 23| the empty prating of the philosophers, train himself to the contempt