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1 Intro| are either philosophers or gods (compare Laws).~The Statesman 2 Intro| may again exist when the gods resume their care of mankind. 3 Intro| motions; or that there are two gods, one turning it in one direction, 4 Intro| the whole world, and other gods subject to him ruled over 5 Intro| taught them arts, and other gods gave them seeds and plants. 6 Intro| acceptable gifts to the gods, and in many parts of Hellas 7 Intro| gave of the names of the gods (‘They must surely have 8 Intro| knowledge of the arts; other gods give him seeds and plants; 9 Intro| the introduction of the gods is not a reason, but an 10 Intro| not wholly deserted by the gods, may contain some higher 11 State| opposite courses; or that two Gods, having opposite purposes, 12 State| were imparted to man by the gods, together with so much teaching 13 State| life; since the care of the Gods, as I was saying, had now 14 State| the interpreters of the gods to men.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 15 State| declares, know how to give the gods gifts from men in the form