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 1      II|        and at one time exclaiming concerning his own son:~ ~Alas! he
 2      II|      fates.~ ~And at another time concerning Hector:~ ~Ah! I behold a
 3      VI|        Thus, then, do they differ concerning things heavenly. So that
 4      VI|         been said by each of them concerning it. For Plato says that
 5    VIII| impossible to learn anything true concerning religion from your teachers,
 6    VIII|           another, taught us both concerning God, and the creation of
 7    VIII|         the formation of man, and concerning the immortality of the human
 8    VIII|           be after this life, and concerning all things which it is needful
 9       X|          been recorded in writing concerning the antiquity of Moses by
10       X|      taught us the same doctrines concerning the same subjects. These
11      XI|          formerly heard among you concerning their utterances. For when
12    XIII|      written the same things, and concerning the same things, he was
13     XIV|    afterwards published doctrines concerning the gods quite contrary
14      XV|        other legitimate auditors, concerning the one and only God.And
15     XVI|        you in her oracular verses concerning one only God. And she speaks
16   XVIII|           that we add testimonies concerning one God, even from the dramatists,
17     XIX|         the opinion of Pythagoras concerning one God, hear his own opinion,
18      XX|           and ambiguous discourse concerning the gods, furnishing by
19      XX|          held the correct opinion concerning the really existing God.
20     XXI|           false fancy, therefore, concerning gods, had its origin with
21    XXIV|      learnt in Egypt, like Plato, concerning the one God, and plainly
22    XXIV|          the really existent God, concerning whom Plato said, "What that
23    XXIV|     oracle which was given to you concerning the Chaldaeans and Hebrews
24     XXV|         be immortal? And not only concerning them, but also concerning
25     XXV|         concerning them, but also concerning matter, from which, as he
26     XXV|      Homer said the very opposite concerning the maker of the gods. For
27     XXV|       these strange dissertations concerning the gods, for he feared
28     XXV|       from Moses and the prophets concerning one God, he preferred delivering
29     XXV|       expressed by the participle concerning the eternity of God, he
30   XXVII|          accepted what they teach concerning the resurrection of the
31     XXX|           thought that the earth, concerning which he says, "God created
32     XXX|     children of men." And so also concerning man: Moses first mentions
33   XXXII|           the dialogue with Meno, concerning reminiscence, after he had
34   XXXVI|        And while he demanded that concerning these matters he should
35   XXXVI|         who wrote the same things concerning one God. For it was the
36 XXXVIII|        not esteem the false fancy concerning those that are no gods at
37 XXXVIII|           her oracular utterances concerning those that are called gods,
38 XXXVIII|         and manifestly prophesies concerning the predicted advent of
39 XXXVIII|         Saviour Jesus Christ, and concerning all those things which were
40 XXXVIII|          has learned the doctrine concerning God from the most ancient
41 XXXVIII|       Ammon, who in his discourse concerning God calls Him wholly hidden;
42 XXXVIII|        possible to learn anything concerning God and the true religion.~ ~ ~
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