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1   I,  46|      heard, puts to flight evil spirits, imposes silence on soothsayers,
2  II,  25| universe, and under the kindred spirits, and proceeding from the
3  II,  28|          and know that they are spirits, and have no bodily substance,
4  II,  30|    believe that to imperishable spirits either the darkness of Tartarus,
5 III,  41|         kind of tutelary demon, spirits of dead men.
6  IV,  12|         of these, moreover, are spirits of grosser substance, who
7  VI,  17|         are the gods the minds, spirits, and souls of figures of
8 VII,   5|      indignation of their fiery spirits being assuaged. And if we
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