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1 XIII | what the pupils of the philosophers say about geometry and music, 2 XIV | A reply to the Greek philosophers who disparage the poverty 3 XIV | say that the words of the philosophers, being "sons of men," look 4 XVI | Epicureans who call themselves Philosophers; our answer is that men 5 XVI | Providence could not really be Philosophers, nor can they be Christians 6 XVII | A reply to certain philosophers who say that it makes no 7 XVIII| A reply to those Greek philosophers who profess to know everything, 8 XVIII| the arguments of all the philosophers and of the different sects, 9 XVIII| the Greek and Barbarian philosophers. And if Celsus demands our 10 XVIII| are believed to have been philosophers with their riddles and mysteries; 11 XVIII| faith, like the faith of the Philosophers of the world in their doctrines, 12 XVIII| life changed and became philosophers; while with Jesus there 13 XVIII| contrary to sound doctrine? The Philosophers, I take it, would gladly 14 XVIII| then be said that these Philosophers, because they do not gather 15 XVIII| other people. ~22. If the Philosophers are not to be blamed for 16 XVIII| beautiful and good. The Philosophers who discourse in public 17 XVIII| Philosophy? Are we going to blame Philosophers for encouraging slaves to 18 XX | seen that he is blaming the Philosophers of the Porch, inasmuch as 19 XX | for these beasts, as some philosophers have maintained, were meant 20 XX | overlooking the fact that so many philosophers bring Providence into their 21 XX | those distinguished Greek philosophers. ~17. But we must add a 22 XX | Socrates, and Plato, and the Philosophers in general, which, on the 23 XXII | are only doing what the philosophers do? If for the sake of defending 24 XXII | customs, it is time for philosophers to make a laughing-stock 25 Index| Pherecydes, 127, 134, 135.~Philosophers, how they attracted followers,