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 1      II|        they know who read these words: "When the other Olympians --
 2      II|     must remind you in the very words he used.For he said that
 3      IX|      wrote of him in these very words: "For subsequent to the
 4      IX|    first. For he spoke in these words:~ ~Among the Jews they say
 5    XIII|       but had employed the same words, and had failed in agreement
 6      XV|       light-bringing moon:~ The words I utter now are true indeed;~
 7     XVI|           These are the Sibyl's words.~ ~
 8    XXII|         speaks in the following words: "In my opinion, then, we
 9   XXIII| introduces his "maker" uttering words which contradict himself.
10   XXVII|         following are his every words: "For he said that he was
11  XXVIII|     purple dy'd.~ ~Do not these words present a manifest and clear
12    XXIX|       learned, indeed, from the words of Moses the name of form,
13    XXIX|     tabernacle in the following words: "And thou shalt make for
14     XXX|      which was spoken of in the words, "The earth was," because
15     XXX|   histories, wrote in their own words.~ ~
16    XXXI|     Plato, not attending to the words with the suitable insight,
17   XXXII|       declaration in these very words: "But if now through this
18    XXXV|         use with simplicity the words and expressions which offer
19    XXXV|   religion lie in works, not in words), and learn from them what
20 XXXVIII|  without contentiousness to the words of the Sibyl, recognise
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