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 1   I,  18|       other they are not to be reckoned as at all partaking of divinity.
 2   I,  26|  himself be called god, and be reckoned among the number of the
 3   I,  26|   Philesian, or Pythian, to be reckoned divine, who either knows
 4   I,  28|      and realize that they are reckoned among things that be, at
 5   I,  53|      be God who heretofore was reckoned one of us?
 6   I,  55| devoted themselves to God, and reckoned it as but a small sacrifice
 7  II,  12|    faith. For the deeds can be reckoned up and numbered which have
 8  II,  70|     did not exist, and was not reckoned among things or as existing
 9 III,  32|      Ceres nor Vesta are to be reckoned in the number of the gods;
10 VII,   2|       number are gods, and are reckoned among the deities; but if
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