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1 I, prooe| devised by those denominated philosophers among the Greeks. For even 2 I, prooe| opinions advanced by the philosophers of the Greeks, to satisfy 3 I, prooe| who take the lead among philosophers their own peculiar tenets, 4 I, 4 | arose also other natural philosophers, whose opinions we have 5 I, 4 | thence), and many natural philosophers subsequently have arisen 6 I, 20 | And another opinion of the philosophers was called that of the Academics, 7 I, 20 | they were called Pyrrhonean philosophers, first introduced the notion 8 IV, 3 | And if, as some natural philosophers have asserted, the seed, 9 IV, 7 | opinions advanced by Gentile philosophers, on account of the notorious 10 IV, 15 | opinions of these (ancient philosophers) in reference to the doctrines 11 IV, 43 | throughout the earth, as philosophers and theologians, have carried 12 V, 1 | already made by us. For from philosophers the heresiarchs deriving 13 V, 15 | REALLY DERIVED FROM NATURAL PHILOSOPHERS AND FROM THE ORPHIC RITES; 14 V, 15 | of tenets) from natural (philosophers), and of expressions uttered 15 VI, 16 | obligations to (the Greek philosophers), and in this way has endeavoured 16 X, 2 | SUMMARY OF THE OPINIONS OF PHILOSOPHERS.~Having, therefore, embraced ( 17 X, 3 | SUMMARY OF THE OPINIONS OF PHILOSOPHERS CONTINUED.~But among those 18 X, 3 | partial mention of these philosophers. But Anaxagoras derives 19 X, 4 | SUMMARY OF THE OPINIONS OF PHILOSOPHERS CONTINUED.~Persuaded, then, 20 X, 4 | difficulties for all these philosophers, we ourselves also shall