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1 Ana | assert the existence of daemons, spiritual beings of malefic
2 Ana | be divine (ch. 22). These daemons and your gods are identical,
3 Ana | against the attacks of the daemons (ch. 37). The Christian
4 XIX(59) | the True God led to the daemons passing themselves off as
5 XXI | when He by a word cast out daemons from men, restored their
6 XXII | philosophers are acquainted with daemons; for Socrates himself waited
7 XXII | poets are acquainted with daemons; even the untaught vulgar
8 XXII | still more corrupt race of daemons has issued, condemned by
9 XXII | contagion the influence of daemons and angels brings about
10 XXII | winged. This both angels and daemons are. In a moment, therefore,
11 XXIII | CHAPTER XXIII. ~These daemons and your gods are identical,
12 XXIII | God. Our dominion over the daemons is derived from the power
13 XXIII | assistant power of angels and daemons, through whom both goats
14 XXIII | another! Or if angels and daemons devote themselves to the
15 XXIII | the equals of angels and daemons? The difference of places
16 XXIII | that the nature of gods and daemons is one, though passing under
17 XXIII | do not confess themselves daemons, not daring to lie to a
18 XXIII | by saying that they are daemons? Is it to gratify us? If
19 XXIII | the other hand they are daemons or angels, why do they elsewhere
20 XXIII | with direct knowledge to be daemons would not dare to elsewhere
21 XXIII | neither be assumed by the daemons, nor denied by the gods.
22 XXIII | of beings exists, namely daemons. Indeed on either hypothesis
23 XXIII | such you learn to be only daemons. ~Moreover, with this same
24 XXIII | statement, see whether the daemons will join in your ridicule;
25 XXIV | by a host of gods and of daemons alike. Consequently procurators
26 XXIV(72)| the relation of gods and daemons to the One Supreme Deity
27 XXVII | although the whole force of daemons and spirits of that kind
28 XXIX | us guilty. If angels or daemons, spirits of a most depraved
29 XXXII | safety as a great oath. But daemons, that is, genii, we are
30 XXXVII | against the attacks of the daemons. ~IF, as we said above,
31 XXXVII | refer to the attacks of the daemons whom we expel from you without
32 XLIII | not now say who can expel daemons from you; I do not now say
33 XLVI | philosophers does not put daemons to flight. Why should it,
34 XLVI | when philosophers rank daemons next to gods? It is the
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