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1 I, 3 | recognised his shield.The foregoing are the tenets of Empedocles.~ 2 I, 16| excess; and on justice, foregoing a claim according to defect, 3 I, 18| there is no vacuum. The foregoing are the opinions of the 4 I, 23| All these, then, made the foregoing statements in their doctrine 5 IV, 34| for security's sake, (the foregoing statements). For although 6 IV, 42| XLII. THE FRAUD OF THE FOREGOING PRACTICES; THEIR CONNECTION 7 IV, 45| XLV. USE OF THE FOREGOING DISCUSSIONS,~It appears, 8 V, 5 | ONE OF THEIR HYMNS.~The foregoing remarks, then, though few 9 VII, 3 | order, however, that the foregoing statement may be clear, 10 VII, 17| system of philosophy as the foregoing is advanced for us by Empedocles 11 VIII, 12| heretical in nature (than the foregoing). and are Phrygians by birth. 12 IX, 7 | the Church, adopting the foregoing system of instruction. And 13 IX, 18| And in addition to the foregoing promises, he swears to impart 14 IX, 23| method of living with the foregoing sects, but make an alteration