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1 I, 5 | cannot indeed be seen by human eyes, but is beheld and 2 II, 4 | existent materials? For even a human artist, when he gets material 3 II, 8 | created. For by conjecture and human conception they spoke, and 4 II, 13 | Moreover, his [Hesiod's] human, and mean, and very weak 5 II, 29 | fear, no longer receives human blood, no, nor the blood 6 II, 30 | whom the remainder of the human race proceeds until now. 7 II, 32 | XXXII. HOW THE HUMAN RACE WAS DISPERSED.~Hence, 8 III, 4 | barbarous of all, that we eat human flesh. But further, they 9 III, 5 | inculcating the eating of human flesh: that fathers be cooked 10 III, 8 | Jupiter Latiaris thirsting for human blood, or the castrated 11 III, 8 | composed that the eating of human flesh was received among 12 III, 15| most impious of all, eat human flesh, especially when we 13 III, 19| And he says that eight human beings were preserved in