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1 I, 21| surrounds them, (and they consider that the body is for them 2 I, 23| philosophy among the Greeks, I consider that we have sufficiently 3 IV, 11| intervals. If, therefore, we consider Archimedes reliable in the 4 V, 13| GENERALLY KNOWN.~But since I consider that I have plainly explained 5 VI, 4 | universe. (But Simon) does not consider what the statement is which 6 VI, 36| their hearers. And when they consider that these have been tested, 7 VII, 19| own) impious heresy. But I consider that this has been sufficiently 8 VIII, 4 | statements), therefore, I consider sufficient to properly-constituted 9 VIII, 4 | themselves Docetae. Now, we consider that some of these are acting 10 VIII, 5 | an illustration, however, consider, he says, as a greatest 11 VIII, 12| them, they in like manner consider Montanus as a prophet. And 12 VIII, 13| on this account they may consider themselves somebody, or 13 IX, 7 | not legally married, might consider such a companion as a husband. 14 IX, 15| from a strange place, they consider that all things are in common 15 IX, 17| passions, inasmuch as they consider these to be treacherous 16 IX, 24| after death. The soul they consider nothing but mere vitality, 17 X, 28| Substance of the Universe. I consider, however, that at present