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priestesses 15
priesthood 2
priestly 3
priests 46
prima 1
primacy 1
primaeval 1
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46 nonsense
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46 preceded
46 priests
46 principal
46 probability
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priests

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| accuracy, so that to the priests or rhapsodists of a nation Critias Part
2 Intro| introduced the Egyptian priests to give verisimilitude to 3 Intro| what Solon was told by the priests. The war of which he was 4 Intro| authority of the Egyptian priests; and the Egyptian priests 5 Intro| priests; and the Egyptian priests took a pleasure in deceiving 6 Intro| magician than the Egyptian priests, that is to say, Plato himself, 7 Text | of what was said by the priests and brought hither by Solon, 8 Text | because Solon said that the priests in their narrative of that 9 Text | the country the Egyptian priests said what is not only probable Laws Book
10 5 | and in the next place, priests and priestesses will offer 11 6 | servants of the temples, and priests and priestesses. There must 12 6 | temples shall be called priests. Those who hold hereditary 13 6 | hold hereditary offices as priests or priestesses, shall not 14 6 | foundation of a new city, priests and priestesses shall be 15 6 | the same as that of the priests, and the scrutiny of them 16 6 | deceased. Moreover, besides priests and interpreters, there 17 7 | any one of the Gods, the priests and priestesses, acting 18 7 | of the laws, and by the priests and priestesses. Suppose 19 8 | And the interpreters, and priests, and priestesses, and prophets 20 9 | been plainly set forth by priests of old; they have pronounced 21 9 | guardians of the and the priests, shall appoint a 5040th 22 10 | orators, and prophets, and priests, and by innumerable others, 23 10 | over his offerings to the priests and priestesses, who see 24 12 | laurel; they shall all be priests of Apollo and Helios; and 25 12 | who is judged first of the priests created in that year, shall 26 12 | praises of the departed priests in alternate responses, 27 12 | from other burials, let priests and priestesses follow, 28 12 | the first place, of the priests who have obtained the rewards 29 12 | hospitable persons, and the priests and ministers of the temples 30 12 | suffered nor done any harm. The priests shall be their judges, if Meno Part
31 Intro| knowledge:—~He has heard from priests and priestesses, and from 32 Intro| gathered from the ‘words of priests and priestesses:’ (1) that 33 Intro| the olden time, to which priests and poets bear witness. 34 Text | SOCRATES: Some of them were priests and priestesses, who had The Republic Book
35 5 | hymeneal priestesses and priests and the whole city will The Sophist Part
36 Intro| the vernacular Latin of priests and students. The higher The Statesman Part
37 Intro| imposing attitude of the priests, who are the established 38 Intro| There are diviners and priests, who are full of pride and 39 Text | are these other kings and priests elected by lot who now come Timaeus Part
40 Intro| conversing with the Egyptian priests, how ignorant he and his 41 Intro| place, there was a caste of priests among the ancient Athenians, 42 Intro| conversed with Egyptian priests or have read records in 43 Text | great honour; he asked the priests who were most skilful in 44 Text | happened. Thereupon one of the priests, who was of a very great 45 Text | earnestly requested the priests to inform him exactly and 46 Text | place, there is the caste of priests, which is separated from


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