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1 1 | of participating with the gods by offering whole bulls
2 1 | besides fearing to "fail the gods," as says Plato's Ibycus,
3 3 | which were given by the gods to man so that he might
4 4 | source of all goods, among gods as among men. His profound
5 7 | when the great favor of the gods that he had enjoyed since
6 7 | testified to the favor of the gods for the youth.~
7 10| divine] oracles and all the gods and good daimons who watch
8 10| being sent there by the gods of philosophy to preserve
9 11| few of them ---- that the gods sent to our philosopher
10 17| fell sick, he implored the gods on his behalf with ardent
11 19| devoted to the Mother of the Gods [Cybele] by the Romans,
12 19| praises not only of the gods adored among the Greeks,
13 25| another, the life of the gods; for Proclus wished to resemble
14 32| agreement as to which god or gods resided in this place, and
15 32| What greater proof of the gods' affection for this really
16 33| received from the Mother of the Gods, of which he was particularly
17 33| book on the Mother of the Gods, and it will be seen that
18 34| demonstrated the goods which the gods and providence in general
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