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1 6 | least by one. Then there are Plato and Aristotle--not that 2 6 | enumeration of opinions. Plato, then, says, "To find out 3 6 | dissolved." If, therefore, Plato is not an atheist for conceiving 4 12| life from the great Judge. Plato indeed has said that Minos 5 16| lutes. Whether, then, as Plato says, the world be a product 6 16| matter. And to this view Plato also bears testimony; "for," 7 19| intelligible and the sensible, Plato teaches that that which 8 23| OPINIONS OF THALES AND PLATO.~ You may say, however, 9 23| and the bad the worthless. Plato again, while withholding 10 23| universe. This is shown by Plato himself: not being able 11 30| sovereignty (the Sibyl, of whom Plato also makes mention, says:--~" 12 36| according to Pythagoras and Plato, that when the dissolution