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1 Intro| in the existence of the sons of gods, which is absurd.’~
2 Intro| that they will trouble his sons as he has troubled them,
3 Intro| because he believes in the sons of gods, is he serious or
4 Intro| because he believes in the sons of gods, we must remember
5 Intro| atheist cannot believe in the sons of gods or in divine things.
6 Intro| lesser divinities are the sons of gods is not to be regarded
7 Text | and knowing that he had sons, I asked him: ‘Callias,’
8 Text | Callias,’ I said, ‘if your two sons were foals or calves, there
9 Text | the matter, for you have sons; is there any one?’ ‘There
10 Text | they not either gods or the sons of gods?~Certainly they
11 Text | demigods are the illegitimate sons of gods, whether by the
12 Text | they are said to be the sons—what human being will ever
13 Text | no gods if they are the sons of gods? You might as well
14 Text | that if I escape now, your sons will all be utterly ruined
15 Text | have a family, yes, and sons, O Athenians, three in number,
16 Text | and Triptolemus, and other sons of God who were righteous
17 Text | to ask of them. When my sons are grown up, I would ask
18 Text | you do this, both I and my sons will have received justice
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