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 1     III|        that they themselves have learned this religion of yours?
 2     III|          who have not themselves learned them first from the initiated.
 3       V|        For these, they say, have learned the perfect and true religion.
 4       V|          say that these men have learned this knowledge; for it is
 5       V| impossible that men who have not learned these so great and divine
 6      VI|          respects, can be easily learned from this. For while Plato
 7      IX|          having said that he bad learned from the Egyptian priests
 8       X|          and they said that they learned all these things from the
 9      XI|          who have not themselves learned these so great and divine
10      XI|      think that the truth can be learned from your oracles, when
11      XX| regarding one only God, which he learned while in Egypt, yet fearing,
12    XXII|         Plato accordingly having learned this in Egypt, and being
13    XXII|        done so, not as if he had learned it from him, but as if he
14     XXV|          tell of all that he had learned from Moses and the prophets
15    XXVI|  prophecies he read, and, having learned from them the doctrine of
16   XXVII|         festly wrote what he had learned from the prophets about
17   XXVII|      judgement, not as if he had learned it from them, but, on account
18  XXVIII|        and the stars. For having learned this in Egypt, and having
19    XXIX|          than from Moses, having learned, indeed, from the words
20     XXX|          Homer and Plato, having learned in Egypt from the ancient
21   XXXII|    things, I think, Plato having learned from the prophets regarding
22  XXXIII|          take place." Had he not learned this from the divine history
23  XXXIII|          the heavens? Had he not learned this, too, from the sacred
24   XXXIV|       own writings what they had learned from Moses and the other
25 XXXVIII|         one supposes that he has learned the doctrine concerning
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