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1 I, prooe| REFUTATION; EXPOSURE OF THE ANCIENT MYSTERIES; PLAN OF THE WORK; 2 I, 16 | God, therefore, as the ancient account has it, possesses 3 I, 23 | HESIODIC COSMOGONY; THE ANCIENT SPECULATORS, MATERIALISTS; 4 IV, 15 | employing the opinions of these (ancient philosophers) in reference 5 IV, 43 | suppose themselves more ancient than all, speak of the power 6 V, 2 | REALLY TRACEABLE TO THE ANCIENT MYSTERIES; THEIR PSYCHOLOGY 7 V, 15 | however, is (derived) from the ancient theologians Musaeus, and 8 VI, 17 | from this source, by some ancient and prophetical tradition, 9 VI, 27 | Topos, and Hebdomad, and "Ancient of Days." And whatever other 10 VII, 17 | something swayed by Fate, the ancient,~Endless law of gods, and 11 VII, 19 | philosophy invented by that (ancient speculator) into his own 12 VIII, 4 | sophists of the Greeks in ancient times have previously devised, 13 IX, 23 | These, then, firmly hold the ancient tradition, and continue 14 IX, 25 | defined by those who in ancient times have received the 15 IX, 25 | back once more into the ancient customs, that it may fulfil 16 X, 2 | Dialectical Philosophy. And the ancient thinkers who called their 17 X, 26 | worshippers of the true God, more ancient than all the Chaldeans,