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1   XVIII| received this by dint of his foreknowledge ; and by way of parading
2    XXVI|      set down to his gift of foreknowledge ; and we learn that at Athens,
3   XXVII| needs come to pass ; and his foreknowledge was not due to wizardry,
4    XXIX|   say, that in the matter of foreknowledge the fellow is traduced by
5    XXXI|   did not retain his gift of foreknowledge uniformly and in all cases ;
6   XXXVI|  superior to mankind and has foreknowledge of what is coming, and according
7   XXXVI|     drops out of his gift of foreknowledge, and asks outright : " Who
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