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 1     Int,      IV|     εναργεια, ‛ορμη, αποδειξις, δογμα, οικειον, αδηλα, εποχη,
 2      II,      IX|        sentitis enim iam hoc me δογμα dicere—, nihil posse percipi,
 3      II,   XLIII|     enim dicebas esse, Luculle, dogma prodere. Contineo igitur
 4      II,   XLIII|  assentiar: quod mihi tecum est dogma commune. 134. Ecce multo
 5     Not,       1|       Gr. εδοκει, "it was their dogma," so often. Adipisci: cf.
 6     Not,       2|        free from the fetters of dogma; other schools are enslaved
 7     Not,       2|       been urged to allow their dogma that perception is impossible,
 8     Not,       2|    inconsistent, since the very dogma excludes the supposition
 9     Not,       2|         confidence in their one dogma (29).~§19. Sensibus: it
10     Not,       2|      say they did not hold this δογμα as stabile fixum ratum but
11     Not,       2| professed it not to be, a fixed dogma. Sentitis enim: cf. sentis
12     Not,       2|           the one is his formal dogma, the other is his actual
13     Not,       2|         the unknown, which is a dogma common to both you, Lucullus,
14     Not,       2|     drawn between a theoretical dogma and a practical belief.
15     Not,       2|         a practical belief. The dogma is that assent (meaning
16     Not,       2|        given to phenomena. This dogma Catulus might well describe
17     Not,       2|         need not imply that the dogma and the practice are irreconcilable;
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