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 1      II|        the other gods, and at one time exclaiming concerning his
 2      II|           fates.~ ~And at another time concerning Hector:~ ~Ah!
 3     VII|        Plato, at any rate, at one time says that there are three
 4     VII|          and form; but at another time four, for he adds the universal
 5    VIII| progenitors, who both in point of time have by a great way the
 6      XI|          religious men had at any time happened to live, you say
 7     XII|         that you may see that the time which produced them for
 8     XII|       these men flourished in the time of Philip and Alexander
 9     XII|    Alexander of Macedon, in which time also the Athenian orators
10     XII|         of instruction hoary with time; but all these things escape
11     XXV|       existing" expresses not one time only, but the three -- the
12     XXV|          he uses the verb "is" of time indefinite. For the word "
13     XXV|           past, but of the future time. And this has been accurately
14    XXIX|        but not having at the same time been instructed by the initiated,
15  XXXIII|          IDEA OF THE BEGINNING OF TIME DRAWN FROM MOSES.~ ~And
16  XXXIII|         draw the information that time was created along with the
17  XXXIII|      heavens? For he wrote thus: "Time, accordingly, was created
18  XXXIII|         knew that the creation of time had received its original
19  XXXIII|  constituted the beginning of all time (for thus Moses wrote, "
20  XXXIII|      would designate the whole of time by one part of it), Plato
21  XXXIII|         it), Plato names the day "time," lest, if he mentioned
22    XXXV|       APPEAL TO THE GREEKS.~ ~The time, then, ye men of Greece,
23   XXXVI|         ignorance: "But now it is time to go away, I indeed to
24  XXXVII|       indeed with prophecy at the time of the inspiration, but
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