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 1   I,   6|     band of men as we are, have learned from His teaching and His
 2   I,  23|    those whom the experience of learned men has for a long time
 3   I,  59|        female, nor can the most learned man tell me what hic and
 4  II,   2|          and right-than to have learned to know the supreme God,
 5  II,   6|   expressions; because you have learned either to express yourselves
 6  II,  10|         you have discovered and learned nothing, and are led by
 7  II,  13|         at the doctrines of the learned, and of philosophy, do you
 8  II,  14|    quenched, into which we have learned that souls are cast by their
 9  II,  14| intermediate state, as has been learned from Christ's teaching;
10  II,  15|         and sire, divine, wise, learned, and not within reach of
11  II,  18|               18. They have not learned, I will be told, to make
12  II,  19|         because neither are all learned, nor can all learn; and
13  II,  19|       truth, we should all have learned alike, and remember alike-not
14  II,  25|       not your own? Is this the learned soul which you describe,
15  II,  25|       masters, he is made wise, learned, and lays aside the ignorance
16  II,  26|     hold fast the truths it has learned when it enters its earthly
17  II,  28|        know that they were very learned, and have lost their knowledge
18  II,  31|         Thence it is that among learned men, and men endowed with
19  II,  37|         bliss in which they had learned and kept in mind the noblest
20  II,  55|        all the ages? If we have learned of God the Supreme Ruler,
21  II,  58|         indeed, ascertained and learned any of these things with
22  II,  60|       enough, although you have learned nothing besides; and if
23  II,  63|      that which could have been learned through Christ's teaching;
24  II,  63|         conceit, you might have learned long ago from this teacher.
25  II,  73|     said in the writings of the learned, that the rituals of Numa
26 III,   1|     respect, and worthy to have learned the truth; and not one point
27 III,   4|     discovered, or how you have learned, whether there are these
28 III,   5|       Whence, however, have you learned who make up the list of
29 III,  31|   proves it by the authority of learned men. Others have said that
30 III,  34|                34. Some of your learned men -men, too, who do not
31   V,   5|        writes and suggests-from learned books of antiquities, and
32   V,  33|     with us, from whom have you learned, or by whom has it been
33   V,  42|  ambiguity. And whence have you learned that the gods above do not
34 VII,  10|        the whole company of the learned will straightway swoop upon
35 VII,  11|      that some of them, say the learned, are the seats of diseases,
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