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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