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1 5 | ignorantly called gods, says doubtingly:--~ "If Zeus 2 5 | agrees with him, when he says:--~ "There is one God, in 3 6 | Philolaus, too, when he says that all things are included 4 6 | thus define God: the one says that He is an ineffable 5 6 | of opinions. Plato, then, says, "To find out the Maker 6 10| statements. "The Lord," it says, "made me, the beginning 7 12| for if ye love them," He says, "that love you, and lend 8 16| Whether, then, as Plato says, the world be a product 9 16| bears testimony; "for," says he, "that which is called 10 17| Herodotus. "My opinion," he says, "is that Hesiod and Homer 11 28| gods as of men, when he says, "What they told me concerning 12 28| men, as Herodotus himself says: "Here, too, in this same 13 29| death. Of Asklepius, Hesiod says:--~"The mighty father both 14 30| Plato also makes mention, says:--~"It was the generation 15 32| uncorrupted; for the Logos again says to us, "If any one kiss 16 33| whosoever puts away his wife," says He, "and marries another,