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Dialogue
1 Intro| which they speak. What is spoken of the unchanging or intelligible 2 Intro| certain and true; but what is spoken of the created image can 3 Intro| of sight I have already spoken, and I will now speak of 4 Intro| the words which we have spoken would not have been uttered. 5 Intro| graceless ways.~Thus far we have spoken of the works of mind; and 6 Intro| the Hebrew prophets, had spoken of the jealousy of God; 7 Intro| any other Greek would have spoken of (Greek) or (Greek) in 8 Intro| network of fire and air is spoken of as a bodily organ; he 9 Intro| self-consciousness.’ Socrates had already spoken of God the creator, who 10 Intro| appearance; and one is often spoken of as the double or reflection 11 Intro| person, and speaks and is spoken of as God. Yet his personality 12 Timae| will be’ are only to be spoken of becoming in time, for 13 Timae| the words which we have spoken about the universe would 14 Timae| of all generation. I have spoken the truth; but I must express 15 Timae| the sense of sight. I have spoken already, in what has preceded, 16 Timae| acknowledges that we have spoken the truth, then, and then