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 1   I,  29| knows, or inquires after, or believes any other god rather than
 2  II,  35|  whom the imagination of men believes to be gods, have been either
 3  II,  57|   our earthly life; that one believes that they do not survive,
 4 III,  15|     and cold? But if any one believes that, he must receive this
 5 III,  38|     may be, does exist. Piso believes that the Novensiles are
 6  IV,   9|     share. For who there who believes that there are gods of gain,
 7  IV,   9|   the expense of others? Who believes that Libentina, who that
 8  IV,   9|    are not without them? Who believes that the Limi watch over
 9 VII,   2|      true gods, as Terentius believes, it follows as a consequence,
10 VII,   3|      to suppose that any one believes this, because we see that
11 VII,  19|  each man whether he himself believes in his own mind, and persuades
12 App     |   the first place, thinks or believes that those are gods who
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